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Przemyśl, the Ukraine/Poland border town where tens of thousands of refugees cross daily
Conservative 'anti-feminist' Yoon Suk-Yeol wins tight South Korean presidential race
Justice Minister considering hosting Ukrainian refugees as 400 arrive into Ireland each day
Ireland needs to have ‘fundamental rethink’ over security, says Coveney
Criticism over soaring home heating oil costs as Martin says hands are tied due to EU VAT rules
Eamon Ryan says 'a practical example' to cut fuel consumption is to drive slower
Excise cut: Average tank of petrol should drop by €12 and diesel by €9, says government
Cost of taxsaver tickets to be reduced by 20% in April as part of cost of living measures
Cabinet will sign off on an emergency cut to excise duty on fuel tomorrow
Over 2,000 people fleeing Ukraine have arrived in Ireland with 640 staying in hotels
Several Russian Embassy workers in Dublin are in Ireland on expired visas
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Zelenskyy invokes Churchill in Commons address, telling MPs Ukraine 'will fight to the end'
Taoiseach floats idea of a Citizens’ Assembly on Ireland’s military neutrality
St Patrick's Day global greening set to incorporate 'Ukrainian theme' this year, says Taoiseach
EU Parliament Ukraine rapporteur says Mick Wallace and Clare Daly are 'politically irrelevant' and 'marginal'
How the letter 'Z' became a symbol of support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Taoiseach to update Cabinet on Ukraine and Ireland's humanitarian response
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
An online portal to offer help to Ukrainian refugees in Ireland has opened
Labour raises Johnson's friendship with Russian tycoon Evgeny Lebedev in questions over his lordship
The €200 electricity rebate should be applied 'next month' as President Higgins signs law
Govt expected to move on cut to fuel excise in the next week or two
Farmers say they will 'play our part in national effort' as minister to ask them to plant crops
More than 1.5 million refugees flee Ukraine in past 10 days, says UN
'This will haunt the Government': Call for extension of MBH redress, or for new Commission to be held
Process to elect new Labour leader begins following Kelly's surprise resignation
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Drugs minister begins prep for Citizens' Assembly in 2023 'after clarification from Taoiseach's office'
Ukraine nuclear plant: Russia denies shelling to Security Council; Coveney warns of 'new red flag'
Govt to take further action on rising cost of living before October's Budget, says Varadkar
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Varadkar says Govt may reduce excise duty on petrol as prices soar to €2 per litre
Ireland's next Labour leader: Duncan Smith rules himself out and endorses Ivana Bacik
McEntee says Ireland 'will not be found wanting' when helping people fleeing Ukraine
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Dáil votes unanimously against Russian aggression and in favour of Ukraine's recognised borders
Alan Kelly to resign as Labour leader as party TDs 'lose collective confidence' in his leadership