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International

    White House slaps 104% tariffs on China as Elon Musk calls Trump trade advisor a 'moron'
    'The most vulnerable are still being exported': Why and how women have to travel for abortions
    Hundreds of women travel from Ireland to the UK every year for terminations.
    Debunked: Viral image contains false claim that UK's Southport killer was an 'Islamic migrant'
    Netanyahu's plane takes a longer route to the US (and avoids Irish airspace) due to arrest fears
    How one tweet sent the US stock market on a $2.4 trillion rollercoaster over false tariff claims
    After a round of cheers were heard on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange yesterday, it was discovered that the social media claims were false.
    US Supreme Court allows deportations under 18th century wartime law
    China slams JD Vance as 'ignorant' over 'peasants' remark as Trump threatens further tariffs
    Trade war may reduce buyer pool in housing market due to reliance on rich multinational workers
    Impacts on the status of rich multinational workers could have major implications on the, already low, housing market activity.
    'Greatest gift we could have asked for': Amy becomes first baby in UK born from womb transplant
    Trump meets with Netanyahu at White House and says he is 'not looking at' pausing tariffs
    Israeli military chief orders deeper probe into attack on Gaza ambulances
    Trump threatens additional 50% tariffs on China as global markets plunge
    Blondie drummer Clem Burke dies aged 70 after cancer diagnosis
    EU ‘ready to negotiate’ with US on tariffs, says both Tánaiste and EU Commission President
    Irish, European and Asian stock markets plummet as China slams tariffs as 'economic bullying'
    Protest in Berlin over plan to deport Irish citizens for taking part in pro-Palestine protest
    This week's planned meeting between King Charles and the Pope is off the cards
    Second child dies of measles in Texas as US outbreak worsens
    Trump says world leaders 'dying to make a deal' with the US as he digs in on tariffs
    'I will continue to fight': Le Pen supporters rally in Paris
    Here's what happened today: Sunday
    British painter says Trump portrait accusations put her business in danger
    Finance Minister rules out wage subsidy scheme in response to US tariffs (for now)
    Paschal Donohoe said the government will be engaging with Irish firms on an employer by employer basis.
    Question mark now hangs over planned introduction of additional employee sick days as a result of tariffs.
    He also dampened expectations that the planned rollout of health warnings on alcohol bottles will go ahead.
    The minister said anything that impacts the competitiveness of Irish firms will have to be examined.
    Pope Francis makes first public appearance in St. Peter's Square since February
    Two UK MPs detained by Israeli authorities over plans to 'spread anti-Israel hatred'
    'No king for USA': Tens of thousands march in US against President Trump 'devastation'
    The European airports that are closest to - and furthest from - the cities they serve
    Two children among 16 people dead after severe storms and flooding impact US
    Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
    UK Labour MP suspended following arrest on suspicion of rape
    British backpacker detained in US says she was ‘naive’ about border crackdown
    Trump adviser Elon Musk says he wants free-trade and 'zero-tariff situation' between US and Europe
    Global markets have nose-dived as Trump’s 10% ‘baseline’ tariff came into effect today.
    Video shows 15 aid workers killed in Gaza were in marked vehicles - contradicting Israel’s account
    The deaths of the aid workers have sparked international condemnation.
    Jaguar Land Rover pauses all US shipments this month in wake of tariffs
    Ukraine slams 'weak' US response as nine children killed in Russian attack on Zelensky's home town
    'Hands Off!': Over 1,200 protests against Trump and Musk planned across the world
    Myanmar death toll passes 3,300 as rescue efforts continue following major earthquake
    Kerrygold hopeful of 'negotiated solution' to tariffs as Irish dairy industry braces for impact
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