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International

March
March 2024
Arrests made as death toll in Moscow terrorist attack rises to 133
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Thousands take part in pro-Palestinian demonstration in Dublin
Sitting Fine Gael MEP Colm Markey says he will not contest the European elections
UN chief visits Gaza border as Israel vows to attack Rafah despite international condemnation
Israel steadfast on Rafah assault after US-backed ceasefire call vetoed at UN Security Council
King Charles leads messages of sympathy for Kate Middleton after cancer diagnosis announcement
‘Go raibh maith agat Leo’: A lightness to the Taoiseach as his European colleagues bid him farewell
Kate Middleton announces in TV address that she is being treated for cancer
The announcement was made by the Princess of Wales in a television address at 6pm this evening.
Culture war row over change to England jersey has politicians accusing Nike of 'woke nonsense'
Varadkar meets leaders of Malta, Slovenia and Spain at EU summit to talk Palestinian statehood
Man jailed for five years over rape of Irish student in Spain
Russia launches overnight assault on Ukraine's energy system, striking nuclear plant power line
Russian court throws out legal claim by Alexei Navalny’s mother against prison where he died
EU leaders issue strongly worded call for humanitarian pause in Gaza, warning 'risk of famine'
Trump owes $454 million for fraud. Can he pay it?
Centre-right Luis Montenegro appointed Portugal prime minister
United States unveils draft UN resolution calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire
Varadkar in Brussels for final EU summit as Taoiseach, as Ukraine, defence and Gaza top agenda
Council taking measures to protect Banksy art in UK after mural defaced days after its arrival
Debunked: Chart used to criticise Dublin actually shows ranking for homelessness services
'Brexit-hater' Varadkar's emotional parting: How international media covered the Taoiseach's announcement
Ex-Brazil football star Dani Alves freed on bail for €1m pending appeal against rape conviction
Poll: Do you like the James Bond films?
Canada halts future arms shipments to Israel as international pressure mounts and Gazans starve
Biden accuses Trump of 'despising' Latinos as rivals clock up delegates in battleground states' primaries
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Israel may be using starvation as a 'weapon of war' as food supplies in Gaza 'completely exhausted'
Yet another climate agency confirms 2023 to be the World's hottest year
How racist comments about Diane Abbott posed an early test for the Tories' new 'extremism' laws
Hundreds of Jewish actors and creatives sign open letter condemning Jonathan Glazer’s Oscar speech
UK Government to give football regulator power to prevent clubs joining breakaway Super League
Biden and Netanyahu hold first call in a month as tension grows over Gaza
Over 100 kidnapped in two new attacks in Nigeria
Al Jazeera demands release of journalist it says was arrested and beaten in Gaza today
‘Impossible’ for Trump to post civil fraud bond of €417m while he appeals ruling, say lawyers
Tory politicians' appearances on GB News broke British broadcasting rules five times - Ofcom
UN warns of 'imminent' famine in Gaza as civilians ordered to leave hospital due to air strikes