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International

September
September 2024
New York City mayor Eric Adams indicted on federal criminal charges, sources say
Japan court acquits longest-serving death row prisoner more than 50 years after his conviction
'We meet at a dangerous moment': Tánaiste addresses the UN Security Council
Irish citizens urged to leave Lebanon as Israeli army chief warns of possible ground operation
Israeli military chief tells troops to prepare for possible ground invasion of Lebanon
The Israel-Lebanon border is the site where Irish forces are stationed as part of a UN peacekeeping mission.
Zelenskyy to present Biden with ‘blueprint’ for Ukraine 'victory' over Russia
Phillip Schofield making TV return in Channel 5 show that sees him abandoned on an island
Will you watch the Great British Bake Off this year?
US state executes two men despite conviction doubts
Taoiseach Simon Harris to meet US President Joe Biden in the White House next month
'There's no bed space': Fears Beirut hospital system could collapse in wake of Israeli attacks
Monday’s bombing represented Lebanon’s “worst day in 18 years”, an Irish UNICEF worker said.
Taoiseach takes cautious approach when asked about US arming of Israel
Israel and Hezbollah continue exchanging fire as world leaders call for peace at UN assembly
Hezbollah claimed 18 attacks on Israel today, while the Israeli military said the group fired about 300 rockets across the border.
The UN refugee commissioner said Israeli airstrikes “are now relentlessly claiming hundreds of civilian lives” in Lebanon.
US President Joe Biden warned against a full-blown war in Lebanon.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the devastating air campaign in Lebanon.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Meryl Streep says a 'squirrel has more rights' than an Afghan girl
'The centre has held': Joe Biden quotes WB Yeats in his final UN General Assembly speech
Israel condemned at the UN as Biden urges diplomatic solutions in the Middle East
The bombs continued to fall across Lebanon as world leaders gave speeches at the UN General Assembly in New York.
Debunked: A doctored image falsely claims to show Kamala Harris posing with Sean 'Diddy' Combs
Irish woman seriously injured after dress caught fire at Spanish wedding
'Massive' Russian air strikes kill one person and injure six in Ukrainian city
World is turning its back on children and inconsistently applying international law, Harris says
Lebanon death toll rises to 492 in Israeli strikes, including 35 children
The Israeli military has fired on more than 1,300 sites in Lebanon yesterday.
The resulting death toll of 492 people includes 35 children.
The UN's Special Coordinator for Lebanon has warned that the "stability of the region is at stake".
Would-be assassin ‘left note saying he intended to kill Trump’
Ex-Irish soldier killed while fighting for Ukraine was member of Army Ranger Wing
Mary Lou McDonald tells Sky News that Irish unity 'right for British people and Irish people'
Ireland will enter Eurovision 2025, but the Netherlands is tight-lipped about its plans
Donald Trump says 2024 presidential run will be his last if he loses
Safety concerns raised as mega American SUVs and pick-ups imported to Ireland and EU
Higgins accuses Israel of leaking his letter of congratulations to President of Iran
Netanyahu admits 'series of blows' on Hezbollah but says Israel will 'not tolerate' attacks in return
The world is watching as the two sides exchange attacks despite calls from leaders around the world to de-escalate.
Israel is threatening to send Hezbollah a 'message'.
The deputy chief of Hezbollah has said it is ready for 'all military possibilities'.
The EU's top foreign affairs diplomat has expressed 'extreme concern' over the escalating situation.
More than 50 workers killed in coal mine in Iran after gas leak
Four people killed and dozens injured in mass shooting in Alabama by multiple attackers
Sitdown Sunday: The TV producers who created Donald Trump's persona
No permission from US and UK for Ukraine to use long-range missiles
UN denounces device explosions in Lebanon as violation of international law
Japan issues severe flood warning for earthquake-hit region
'The fabric of the country is fraying': How swing states like Georgia will decide the US election
Gun control, reproductive rights and Gaza are all on people’s minds in Atlanta.
Atlanta is quite liberal, but the wider Georgia state typically votes Republican
Nationwide polls place Kamala Harris and Donald Trump neck-and-neck
Kamala Harris calls Trump a 'hypocrite' on abortion as early voting starts in US