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    How escalating tensions in Hong Kong have brought one of the world's busiest airports to a standstill
    Sudan wants the international community to back its new military rulers
    'Your move': Seven cabin crew unions write to Ryanair shareholders demanding an end to unrest
    Iran warns protesters they will 'pay the price' after third night of mass demonstrations
    'We are profoundly sorry': Spanish government apologises for Catalan referendum violence
    Barcelona win behind closed doors amid referendum turmoil
    Police attacked in Belfast after removal of wood from nationalist bonfire site
    Dublin Bus and Irish Rail workers to ballot for industrial action
    Rail and Dublin Bus workers angry over treatment of Bus Éireann staff, says union boss
    Coordinator for Irish rights group among 57 arrested ahead of protests in Belarus
    'We've been forced into this': Dublin Fire Brigade to go on strike for two days
    10,000 support staff at nearly 40 hospitals to join nurses in industrial action on 7 March
    Irish people told to avoid Gambia as West Africa troops prepare to move in
    Department of Foreign Affairs making contact with 'very small number' of Irish citizens in Gambia
    Iraqi forces arrest would-be teenage bomber days after Kurdish wedding attack
    Three-month state of emergency declared in Turkey
    Airtricity League condemn Athlone Town's late withdrawal from First Division fixture
    How does an oil-rich country with an economy bigger than New Zealand have food shortages?
    ESB pay rise likely to stir unrest among public sector workers
    'I hear the sound of helicopters overhead and the piercing sound of police sirens. The violence has been appalling'
    Garry Walsh
    French reports say ex-Ireland coach O'Sullivan is close to Biarritz exit
    Nato is worried about the situation in Macedonia
    African Cup of Nations hosts fined $100,000 after 36 people injured in 'war zone'
    Rangers fans stage protests against club's board after game against Hearts abandoned
    Rodgers dismisses reports of player unrest at Liverpool as 'totally untrue'
    Remember the protests in Hong Kong? They're still going - and are more violent
    Israel approves law to become national homeland of the Jewish people
    Irish supporters' group 'shocked and angered' by treatment during FAI protest
    One killed in knife attack as unrest continues across Israel and West Bank
    Three arrested over Glasgow unrest following referendum result
    Potshots, tear gas, snipers and curfews: 'Fighting a war with unarmed citizens' in Ferguson
    Human remains disturbed as missile strike hits Gaza cemetery
    Obama warns that Iraqi extremists could destabalise other countries
    Ukraine troops killed as president promises to meet Putin
    Mortars target Iraq voting centres as polls open in first election since US troops left
    Tata Martino to leave Barcelona at end of the season - reports
    Explainer: What's going on in Venezuela?
    Man allegedly 'raped with gun' after arrest in Venezuela protests
    Ukranian president announces ‘truce’, start of peace negotiations
    Photos: 13 people killed in Kiev after police storm protest camp
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