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August 2024
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
Teenager killed in single-vehicle road crash in Donegal last night
Suspect detained in German knife attack that killed three as Islamic State claim responsibility
Solicitor on Leaving Cert: I took the long route for my education and I have no regrets
Cian Moriarty
Want to work remotely? Don't expect Ireland's new 'right to request' law to help
Here are all the traffic changes taking effect in Dublin city today
"Even now we are not believed. We have to use the word 'alleged' which I really hate."
Enjoy the orchard, swimming pool and room for a pony at this Georgian-style villa in Waterford
Manager says HSE recruitment is 'like the Hunger Games' with jobs disappearing and panels bypassed
Roles that were vacant at the end of 2023 “don’t exist anymore” despite never being filled, the manager said.
Workers on panels were ignored while managers were 'encouraged to recruit internationally instead' during recent freeze
Quiz: How much do you know about American football?
'Everything I planted was dead': How Israeli attacks are devastating farmers in the West Bank
Paul O'Donovan wins gold in World Rowing Championships, bronze for Siobhan McCrohan
Arsenal gain revenge with win over Aston Villa
Here's what happened today: Saturday
Parenting: You might miss the early years, but it's also great when the kids grow up a little
Margaret Lynch
Gardaí appeal for witnesses following alleged assault in Dublin 8
Murder investigation launched into death of woman in Derry apartment fire
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
One man charged and two released after firearm and ammunition seized in Dublin
João Pedro’s late goal earns Brighton dramatic win over Manchester United
Man charged with attempted murder after woman stabbed in Belfast
FSAI issues recall notice on bottled water from ALDI stores due to 'visible particles'
Ukrainians march in Dublin for Independence Day as Taoiseach wishes them 'strength and bravery'
Police treating blast outside synagogue in southern France as a potential terrorist attack
Gardaí investigating number of incidents in Cork, including criminal damage and hit and run
Poll: Who do you want to win today's College Football Classic in the Aviva Stadium?
Manslaughter investigation opened into sinking of Bayesian superyacht
Hamas officials will go to Cairo, but will not attend ceasefire talks
Surrealing in the Years: Ireland's new approach to road safety is good old-fashioned bullying
Carl Kinsella
Women and children housed in Tipp hotel face 'intimidation daily', human rights group says
African fishing crew whose boat sank off Galway granted visas after months spent couch-surfing
Comedian: 'That guy at the back, with his arms folded? He's the one I'll try make laugh'
Neil Green
Man dies after getting into difficulty in the water at Inch Strand in Co Cork
Government spends more than €1.3 million hiring private jets for overseas trips in 12 months
Are Irish-Americans sad to see the end of Joe Biden’s presidency? Well, no