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War

    Ukrainians on Zelenskyy at the White House: 'We now rely on the support of Europe'
    Polina Bashkina
    Paddy Donovan suffers disqualification defeat in controversial thriller with Lewis Crocker
    Donovan dominated the eagerly anticipated fight but fell foul of the referee throughout.
    The dangerous road to health: Why Ukrainians leave Ireland for war to get medical treatment
    Polina Bashkina
    Ukrainians gather in Dublin for third anniversary of Russian invasion
    Russian and US officials to meet in Saudi Arabia as prelude to Trump-Putin summit
    Tom Clonan: Irish neutrality should be protected, but we also need to spend on defence
    Tom Clonan
    Under siege in the West Bank: Life and resistance in the shadow of settler violence
    Oliver Moore
    'I want to live in Ukraine': Zelenskyy shares video of North Korean soldier's plea
    Ukraine, Gaza, Syria: What will Trump do with the conflicts linking Russia, Iran and Israel?
    Tom Clonan
    Opinion: Foreign Policy must be at the centre of the General Election campaign
    Dr Barry Colfer
    Russia launches massive missile strike on Ukraine, forcing major power cuts
    Katie Taylor defeats Amanda Serrano in controversial Texas thriller
    Taylor, who had a point deducted, edged another classic bout on scores of 95-94 across the board.
    'I cannot do it, I would rather go to jail,' Former IDF soldier on why he refuses to serve in Gaza
    Michael Ofer-Ziv said he could not continue to serve because of the “dehumanisation” of Palestinians he witnessed in Gaza.
    He is one of 130 IDF members refusing to serve unless the Israeli government works to obtain a hostage and ceasefire deal
    Michael said there is no justification for killing civilians, especially children - but not everyone agrees with him
    Women and children made up 70% of civilian deaths in conflicts in 2023
    Life in Lebanon: ‘Our nights are filled with the terrifying sounds of bombing and airstrikes’
    Patricia Hakmeh
    Gaza, one year on: 'I will never forget the sight of my children running towards the flames'
    Dr Fidaa Ibrahim
    Nine killed in Russian strike on Ukrainian hospital, say local authorities
    Russia launches deadly air strikes as its forces advance in east Ukraine
    Donnacha Ó Beacháin: Ukraine's attack on Russia is risky, but it shows that Putin is not invincible
    Donnacha Ó Beacháin
    Gaza famine: 'The land was once my escape - it has become a place of refuge and survival'
    UN experts reported this month that there is no doubt famine has spread throughout Gaza.
    Tom Clonan: Putin's attack on a children's hospital this week was a bestial crime
    Tom Clonan
    'All I can offer my children is some available bread with hot water to dissolve it'
    The Journal’s reporter in Rafah talks to parents about food shortages and how they are impacting their families.
    My story: The horrific hours of fear for my family in Gaza as Israel rescued four hostages
    Ahmed Alsammak
    More armed conflicts were fought last year than any other since end of World War Two
    Ukrainians in hotels paying for hot meals won't have to do so if payments are reduced
    The Ukraine Civil Society Forum says some 13,000 children could be pushed into poverty.
    Time running out: 'Invasion of Rafah would be a death sentence for thousands'
    Rosamond Bennett
    Fewer fatalities in the Civil War than War of Independence, new research suggests
    Reporting from Rafah: 'Khan Younis is not a city anymore - it is a home for ghosts'
    Palestinians who spoke to us at the Rafah Crossing and at a refugee camp in Jordan all spoke of a need to go home.
    Tom Clonan: US money is a shot in the arm for Ukraine defence
    Tom Clonan
    Tony Duffin: The trauma of war is fuelling drug abuse among soldiers in Ukraine
    Tony Duffin
    NATO countries to give Ukraine more air defences after plea from Zelenskyy
    Photographer in Gaza marks deaths of babies he once took portraits of in his studio
    Opinion: Israel's actions in Gaza have weakened our humanity — a ceasefire must come now
    Karol Balfe
    Donnacha Ó Beacháin: Putin's sham victory — the winner fakes it all
    Donnacha Ó Beacháin
    Russia says it has repelled series of cross-border raids by pro-Ukrainian militias
    Mother loses infant twins, her husband, and 11 other relatives in Israeli airstrike
    'Ireland has become a second home for me': Ukrainians building careers in Ireland
    Opinion: Helping Ukrainians flee war along with their pets is the right thing to do
    Suzi Walsh
    Tom Clonan: An emboldened Putin and a possible Trump return pose real dangers for Europe
    Tom Clonan
    Irish Government will 'consider' joining genocide case against Israel after preliminary stage
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