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International

October
October 2024
Anti-tourism protests are escalating at Irish holiday hotspots in Spain - here's why
'I cannot do it, I would rather go to jail,' Former IDF soldier on why he refuses to serve in Gaza
Michael Ofer-Ziv said he could not continue to serve because of the “dehumanisation” of Palestinians he witnessed in Gaza.
He is one of 130 IDF members refusing to serve unless the Israeli government works to obtain a hostage and ceasefire deal
Michael said there is no justification for killing civilians, especially children - but not everyone agrees with him
'Jokes are the least offensive things you can end up with when you look around the world'
The co-adaptors of the new stage version of Dr Strangelove – Sean Foley and Armando Iannucci – spoke to The Journal in London.
Taoiseach calls for an end to conflict in the Middle East as tensions between Iran and Israel worsen
Iran said two soldiers were killed in Israeli strikes, which targeted military bases in Ilam, Khuzestan and Tehran provinces.
A senior White House official said the administration believed the Israeli operation should “close out” the direct military exchange between Israel and Iran.
The UK and Germany have also called for de-escalation and urged Iran not to respond to the strikes.
Seven people killed in Russian missile strikes on Ukraine
Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of US rock band Grateful Dead, dies aged 84
'It's time for America to sing a new song': Beyoncé backs Harris at campaign rally in Texas
'We don't have to fudge the language': Expert says Israel targeting peacekeepers is a war crime
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Zelenskyy claims North Korean troops could reach Ukrainian front line by Sunday
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Israeli attacks on two Gaza homes leave at least 38 dead as siege of north continues
'Biggest challenge' of filming Small Things Like These was staying ‘faithful to book'
Menendez brothers at centre of Netflix series to be resentenced over murdering parents in 1989
Israel kills three journalists in 'deliberately targeted' strike in south Lebanon
The Israeli army did not issue a warning before the strike.
Bruce Springsteen says Trump 'running to be American tyrant' at Harris campaign rally
Officer leading troops in Lebanon: 'We are the eyes and ears of the international community'
Lieutenant Colonel Shane Rockett was speaking in the Glen of Imaal where the 125th Infantry Battalion are undergoing their final training before travelling to Lebanon next month.
Israel and Hamas signal openness to peace talks on Gaza war
Beyonce expected to appear at rally for Kamala Harris's campaign in Texas
EU 'deeply alarmed' by reports of North Korean soldiers in Russia
Israeli ambassador 'disappointed' over Occupied Territories Bill review
Debunked: Israeli forces did not destroy a base used by Irish peacekeepers in southern Lebanon
‘It’s not for us to have shame – it’s for them’: Gisèle Pelicot takes the stand in mass rape trial
Gerry Hutch held in Spain as homes raided in joint operation
Kamala Harris calls Donald Trump a ‘fascist’ and claims he is ‘increasingly unstable’
Hezbollah confirms death of Hashem Safieddine, who was widely expected to be group’s next leader
Moldova’s Crossroads: Navigating between the EU and Russia
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Women and children made up 70% of civilian deaths in conflicts in 2023
Strikes continue in Lebanon and Israel as military orders civilians in south Beirut to evacuate
Harvey Weinstein retrial on sex crime charges pushed back to next year
Huge explosion near Turkish capital kills four people, injures 14
Governments signs new security regulations to protect private and public 'essential services'
US says North Korea has sent troops to Russia and warns of consequences if they join Ukraine war
British firearms officers facing prosecution to be granted anonymity up to point of conviction
Decision to be made on mental competency of man accused of murdering Cork-born Bishop of LA
Trump reportedly praised Hitler's generals while President, said he 'needed generals as loyal'
Should the Occupied Territories Bill be passed?
Aston Villa move to top of Champions League table after another European win
Harris says US 'absolutely' ready for woman president as Eminem campaigns with Obama in Detroit