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Last week
15th December 2024 - 21st December 2024
Irish soldiers in EU Battlegroup could be deployed to Ukraine for peacekeeping in event of truce
Irish soldiers will undertake a two-year deployment as part of the EU Battlegroup.
Armed gardaí arrest two men, seize gun and stop 'imminent threat to life' in west Dublin
Data rules and lack of legal basis for suspensions are key issues in military discipline report
Government announces deal signed for new €53m French built Government Jet
The Department of Defence has signed an agreement for the French-made Falcon 6X.
Man taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries after Finglas shooting
Gardaí continue Kyran Durnin probe with a number of suspects linked to his disappearance
US police 'proactively launched' investigation into alleged sexual assault during Armagh GAA trip
Irish Army officer latest to receive medal for work with Ukrainian troops
This month
December 2024
Irish aid agencies monitor mystery illness that has killed 143 people in south west DR of Congo
Ireland's youngest TD elected as Mick Barry concedes recount in Cork North Central
Last month
November 2024
Micheál Martin first elected in Cork as his personal vote surges in South-Central constituency
'They have nothing': Aid workers struggle to save lives at edge of war-torn Sudan
News correspondent Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the border region with Sudan. This is his fourth and final dispatch that examines the situation across the disaster zone.
Almost 90% of technicians in Coast Guard helicopter service would consider industrial action
In South Sudan with aid boss John Rynne: 'The maps drawn in colonial times are starting to erode'
Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his third dispatch from the region.
'Prices are bedamned': Kanturk locals on the election and the Taoiseach's supermarket slip-up
The Journal headed for the town today and spoke to local people to get their view on the fallout from the one real standout moment from an otherwise insipid campaign.
Investigators examining if remains found in Monaghan grave are those of IRA victim Joe Lynskey
World needs global regulation to manage Artificial Intelligence spread, French expert says
Survey finds 73% of uniformed services who joined after 2013 considering 'seeking a new job'
Medics battle to save infant lives in a swamped South Sudanese hospital
Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his second dispatch from the region.
Garda Commissioner issues order to gardaí not to comment publicly during election campaign
Four Italian peacekeepers injured as suspected Hezbollah rockets hit their South Lebanon base
Benjamin Netanyahu calls ICC 'the enemy of humanity' after it issues warrant for his arrest
Fears cholera will 'explode' in South Sudan as cases take hold among refugees fleeing war
Last week Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his first dispatch from the region.
Irish military groups in Brussels campaign for better conditions for Defence Forces members
The event in Brussels will be hosted by representatives of the enlisted and officer ranks of the Irish Defence Forces.
Cork's Jack Lynch Tunnel to be closed at night for 'next few years' for modernisation works
Five Malaysian peacekeepers injured in apparent drone strike in Lebanon
Ireland will join South Africa case against Israel by 'end of year'
Lengthy rescue operation off Kerry coast as fire engulfs trawler engine room
Suspected burglar stuck in extraction vent in Limerick chipper overnight rescued by fire brigade
What Trump's victory could mean for Ukraine's war with Russia
Study finds children as young as eight-years-old 'groomed' for drug debt intimidation
Three people, including juvenile, arrested in Dublin for alleged burglary spree across north west
Alleged US white supremacist arrested by FBI moments before launching a bomb laden drone attack
Military reserve call-ups and surveillance drones: US election to take place amid heavy security
We take a look at some of the security measures being employed in the United States ahead of the election.
Monument to dead Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon damaged and Irish funded orphanage destroyed
The monument and the orphanage are located in Tibnine which has strong historic links to Irish troops.
October
October 2024
Nerves, worry and pride as families of 381 Irish soldiers gather before Lebanon deployment
The square in Custume Barracks in Athlone was packed today with hundreds of people as the 125th Infantry Battalion formed up for a formal Ministerial Salute parade.
Irish base in Lebanon struck by suspected Hezbollah rocket - no troops injured
Beyond the waves: A look inside the Revenue vessels tackling smugglers along Ireland's 3,173km coastline
The Revenue Customs Service has launched a campaign to recruit crewmembers for its custom cutter vessels.
Far Right activist Derek Blighe withdraws appeal against conviction for theft at Ukrainian shop
Residents of a County Cork town have 'had enough' of loud noises coming from detained drug ship
The MV Matthew was seized on 26 September, 2023 in a dramatic drugs interdiction operation off the south coast.