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International

March
March 2024
Israel says it will revise lyrics of Eurovision Song Contest entry said to allude to Hamas attack
Cargo ship loaded with fertiliser sunk by Houthi strike poses environmental risk - US military
Donald Trump wins caucuses in Missouri and Idaho and sweeps Michigan convention
Sitdown Sunday: How the Disney Company carefully created millions of lifelong consumers
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
US begins air-dropping aid into Gaza, as over a dozen children die from malnutrition
On Thursday, Israeli troops opened fire on Palestinian civilians as a crowd rushed towards aid trucks in Gaza City.
Gaza's health ministry said more than 100 people were killed in the shootings.
A UN team that visited some of the wounded in Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital yesterday saw a "large number of gunshot wounds".
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said that "every effort must be made to investigate what happened and ensure transparency".
Cargo ship loaded with fertiliser sinks after being damaged by Houthi missiles, Yemen says
Rights group: Over 120 people arrested across Russia during tributes to Alexei Navalny
Federal judge says proposed 8 July date for Trump classified documents trial is 'unrealistic'
Elon Musk sues OpenAI for 'betraying' company's founding mission for profit
Joe Biden says US to begin dropping aid into Gaza as fears of famine grow
'We have known the brutality of colonialism': McDonald calls for ceasefire in Gaza in US speech
'Time is not on our side': Countries urged to hurry up and ratify treaty to protect polluted oceans
Tánaiste blames Israeli occupation for humanitarian crisis in Gaza as EU commits to funding UNRWA
Ireland's troops are leaving the Golan - we may see a move to smaller 'more impactful' missions
News Correspondent Niall O’Connor spoke to Major General Adrian Ó Murchú in Syria about the future of peacekeeping.
George Galloway declares himself 'MP for Gaza' after chaotic British by-election campaign
Global condemnation after over 100 people were killed scrambling for food delivery in Gaza
February
February 2024
At least 43 killed in fire at shopping centre in Bangladesh
Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens ‘should never have been a police officer’, inquiry finds
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
'I hated every second of my civilian job': Irish troops on what it's like to work on the Golan
Niall O’Connor reports from the Golan Heights, where Irish troops have been receiving their service medals today.
One of the most chaotic by-elections in recent British history is happening today
Paul Pogba banned from football for four years for doping
Debunked: Audio of Gordon Ramsay praising Irish protestors is fabricated, likely by AI
US Moon lander to be 'put to sleep' soon but company hoping to 'wake it up' in three weeks
Surely they can't be serious? Turns out Liam Neeson is the new Leslie Nielsen
Illinois judge orders Donald Trump stricken off ballot for state's Republican primary contest
More than 30,000 people have been killed in Gaza since 7 October, health ministry says
Mediators say a truce deal between Israel and Hamas could be just days away.
Aid agencies have raised serious concerns of a looming famine in Gaza's north.
Negotiators are hoping a truce can begin by the start of Ramadan in March.
However, a senior Hamas official told Al Jazeera that there is still a long way to go because an agreement could be reached.
'My son is not there anymore': How young people with psychosis are falling through the cracks
The earlier a person’s symptoms are treated, the better the outcome – but many people with psychosis or schizophrenia struggle to get access to care.
Karin Kenny believes her son Kielan's life would be very different if he had received early intervention for psychosis
He was previously in school but now needs full-time care and experiences weeks-long psychotic episodes
A new series by The Journal and Noteworthy will explore access to services for young people who experience psychosis
US Supreme Court to rule if Trump can be prosecuted in 2020 election interference case
Richard Lewis, comedian and Curb Your Enthusiasm star, dies aged 76
UN warns famine 'imminent' in northern Gaza as death toll nears 30,000
Mitch McConnell to step down as US Senate Republican leader in November
Breakaway Moldovan region's call for Russian 'protection' prompts fears of new Ukraine war front
Quick Reaction Force: On patrol with Irish soldiers across Syria's contested Golan Heights
News Correspondent Niall O’Connor is in Syria visiting Irish troops keeping the peace on the contested Golan.
'Take a look at the other guy': Biden takes aim at Trump in defence against age concerns
'Journalism is not a crime': Belfast journalists seek truth at hearing on state spying claims
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Bulgarian man becomes sixth person charged for allegedly spying on UK for Russia
Irish Army Major General begins week-long visit to troops in Syria as Ireland ends UN mission
The activities of Israel and Hamas have had “huge implications” for UNDOF peacekeepers in the region since 7 October.