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International

August
August 2024
A first-ever spacewalk by private citizens must wait as SpaceX delays mission due to conditions
Captain of Sicily sunken yacht ‘not responding to prosecutors’ questions’
Oasis fans stress over delays with confirming place in pre-sale for reunion tickets
Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary calls for alcohol limits in airports to curb disorder on flights
Energised but can they win? What it's like to attend the Democratic National Convention
Kamala Harris to sit down with CNN for first interview since Biden dropped out of race
Donald Trump indicted again on same charges as paused January 6 trial
Israeli forces rescue man abducted on 7 October from Gaza
Everything that's known about why Telegram founder Pavel Durov was arrested in France
Deadly Russian strikes pound Ukraine for a second day, killing at least five people
Starmer: 'Painful' budget ahead for UK as Tory Govt borrowed and spent billions extra
Ireland talking directly to other governments to quicken pace of buying military hardware
It’s part of promised modernisation of the Defence Forces and its capabilities.
US soldier who fled across North Korean border to plead guilty to desertion
Amnesty International: Israel 'failed to avoid civilian harm' during May attacks on Rafah camp
Prosecutor urges US appeals court to revive Trump classified documents case
Five dead and dozens more injured following Israeli air strike on the West Bank
The Israeli military confirmed it has carried out shelling on the Nur Shams refugee camp.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Russia targets Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 'outrageous' attack
Residents evacuated after blaze at east London apartment block with known fire safety issues
UN Humanitarian operations forced to halt in Gaza after Israeli evacuation orders
Emmanuel Macron has denied any political link to the arrest of Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Separatist gunmen kill 39 people in coordinated attacks in Pakistan
Former England football manager Sven-Goran Eriksson has died aged 76
Poll: Do you like Oasis?
One dead and two missing after ice cave collapse in Iceland as search continues today
Rory McIlroy snaps driver then hits remarkable recovery shot at BMW Championship
'No regrets': Former US official Josh Paul discusses his resignation over arms sales to Israel
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Kamala Harris campaign says it raised 'record' $540m in just over a month
IDF orders 'pre-emptive' strikes in Lebanon as Hezbollah launches widescale attack on Israel
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah denied that the Israeli military destroyed thousands of the group’s rocket launchers.
Lebanon's health ministry reported at least three dead in Israeli strikes in the country's south.
No casualties were immediately reported in Israel.
Irish personnel serving in UNIFIL in Lebanon are safe and accounted for having taken shelter in secured bunkers overnight, Micheál Martin has said.
Chief executive of messaging app Telegram arrested in France
Suspect detained in German knife attack that killed three as Islamic State claim responsibility
Quiz: How much do you know about American football?
'Everything I planted was dead': How Israeli attacks are devastating farmers in the West Bank
Here's what happened today: Saturday
Search continues for attacker who killed three and left eight people injured at German festival
'They're brainwashed': Pro-Palestine protest in Dublin criticises US support of Israel
Paralympic torch begins its journey to Paris at English home of Games
Ukrainians march in Dublin for Independence Day as Taoiseach wishes them 'strength and bravery'