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Sitdown Sunday: The AI machine being used to target people in Gaza
Last Irish troops stationed in Syria as part of UN peacekeeping mission return home
Irish government to stop investing almost €3m in companies based in illegal Israeli settlements
Status Orange wind warning for five counties as Storm Kathleen set to hit on Saturday
Man arrested after €1.1 million worth of cannabis seized at Dublin Port
Insurance premiums rise by 8% despite drop in cost of settlements
New York judge rejects Trump’s bid to delay hush-money trial until immunity ruling
TDs and ministers condemn 'barbaric' killing of seven aid workers in Israeli strike
Scottish First Minister defends country's hate crime laws following criticism from JK Rowling
Sitdown Sunday: How girls were coerced into gruelling service for a secretive Catholic group
Six construction workers unaccounted for after Baltimore bridge hit by ship collapses
Two people had been rescued from the water so far, one of whom is in “a very serious condition”.
There are currently six construction workers who are unaccounted for.
Biden today said he would send "all the federal resources" needed to handle the incident.
Shipping company Synergy Marine Group confirmed that its ship 'Dali' struck a pillar of the bridge, but said all crew members have been accounted for.
Israel continues strikes on Gaza despite UN ceasefire resolution
GSOC investigating after man (40s) killed in hit-and-run incident in Co Louth
St Patrick's Day celebrations take place across the country
The national parade kicked off on Parnell Square in the capital at 12pm.
Taoiseach says he does not identify as ‘woke’
Putin poised for fifth term in power as final day of voting in Russian election underway
Sitdown Sunday: What it's like to have your childhood made into online content
Taoiseach still has 'some' text messages from Covid pandemic period
Iceland volcano erupts for fourth time in three months, prompting fresh evacuations
Gaza ceasefire talks expected to resume as Netanyahu approves plans for military operation in Rafah
The White House, which has said an assault on Rafah would be a “red line” without credible civilian protection plans, said it had not seen the plan.
Hamas has proposed a six-week ceasefire and the exchange of several dozen Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, with Israel sending a delegation to Qatar for negotiations.
The main UN agency operating in the Palestinian enclave said that one in three children under two years of age are now acutely malnourished in northern Gaza.
Irish Aviation Authority warns against drone flights over St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin
Judge delays Donald Trump's hush-money criminal trial for 30 days
Israeli military denies Gaza health ministry claim it killed at least 20 people waiting for food aid
The health ministry accused Israeli troops of opening fire from “tanks and helicopters” as Palestinians gathered at a roundabout in Gaza City.
Diggers move in to Casement Park as O'Neill says Euros is 'huge opportunity'
Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA and Shania Twain to headline Glastonbury
EU calls on Israel to open additional crossings to allow more aid to reach Gaza
It comes as the first boat loaded with 200 tonnes of food aid makes slow progress towards the Gaza Strip.
Metrolink station could be renamed to honour pub set to be demolished during project construction
Hedigans ‘The Brian Boru’ pub would be demolished in order to construct the Glasnevin MetroLink station if the plan is approved.
Sitdown Sunday: 43 Mexican students vanished in 2014 - their families are still looking for answers
Over 20% increase in first preference applications to study dentistry, CAO figures show
Gardaí investigating after Minister's car damaged in Waterford
President Higgins returns to in-person duties after spending week in hospital
Irish wolfhound set to feature in a new design for Irish passports
Attorney General's advice to minister leaked ahead of referendums
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
US Supreme Court sets date to hear Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim