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Europe

Last year
2025
RTÉ set to broadcast first leg of Shelbourne's Uefa tussle with Linfield
Ireland is seventh most expensive country for mortgages in the eurozone
UK and France to declare plans to work together on nuclear deterrents to defend Europe
Paschal Donohoe is keeping his big job in Europe because his competitors pulled out last minute
For the craic: I taunted those poor, sunburned British tourists with my Irish passport
Peter Flanagan
German rivers run low and roads buckle as European heatwave spreads eastward
Spain hits new June temperature record amid 'unprecedented' heatwave across southern Europe
Bill Gates says it's up to Europe to help the developing world after US pulls out of aid deals
Debunked: Unscientific study shared to claim Dublin is among ‘most dangerous cities in Europe’
Trump says 50% tariffs on EU delayed until 9 July after 'very nice call' with von der Leyen
On Friday, US President Donald Trump threatened the EU with a 50% tariff from 1 June.
Harris vows to outline timeline for Occupied Territories Bill promising progress 'within weeks'
Irish households pay 30% more for electricity than the average European
Europe seeks to attract US-based scientists with new €500m support package
Chelsea progress despite defeat to Legia Warsaw, Rangers bow out in Bilbao
Over 330 people killed by flooding and extreme heat in Europe last year amid record temperatures
EU suspends countermeasures to Trump tariffs for 90 days to 'give negotiations a chance'
Trump’s sudden u-turn follows a wave of market volatility not seen since the early stages of Covid.
Harris speaks to US media about tariff threats after meeting JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs in NY
The Tánaiste rules out another cost-of-living package despite threats of rising costs to consumers.
MEP warns against 'bending the knee' to conservative countries over new family laws
Europe's newest rocket successfully carries out first commercial mission
Ukrainians on Zelenskyy at the White House: 'We now rely on the support of Europe'
Polina Bashkina
King Charles meets Zelenskyy following defence summit on Ukraine in London
The UK has signed a £1.6 billion deal to supply more than 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine using export finance.
Starmer insists Ukraine has ‘full backing of UK’ as he meets Zelenskyy at No 10
Russian and US officials to meet in Saudi Arabia as prelude to Trump-Putin summit
France to host leaders from key EU countries to discuss continent's security
Tánaiste says only aggressor in war in Ukraine is Putin after meeting Ukraine's Foreign Minister
Tánaiste says Ireland must take its security 'more seriously'
Taoiseach and VP JD Vance among world leaders travelling to Paris for AI summit
The AI Summit in Paris will be attended by some of tech’s biggest names as well as global leaders like JD Vance.
'We need answers for families': Two Irish MEPs appointed as vice-chairs to EU housing committee
'No to Nazis': Protests delay start of German far-right party's key meeting
Austria's conservatives ready to join coalition talks with far right
All time
Mbappe helps fire Real Madrid past Sevilla, Dortmund move into top six
Romanian vote: Can democracy be saved by cancelling an election?
Roman-Gabriel Olar
Shamrock Rovers on the brink of history in Europe
Double from Kühn sets Celtic on way to memorable win in Paradise
Moldovans vote in presidential runoff overshadowed by fraud claims
'Political persuasion is left at the door' - Shamrock Rovers opponents Larne have united a town
MEPs approve €35 billion loan for Ukraine, financed using frozen Russian assets
Number of road deaths rising faster in Ireland than in any other European country
Maria Walsh: Some EU member states believe Ireland is a defence 'freeloader'
Maria Walsh
Ireland will enter Eurovision 2025, but the Netherlands is tight-lipped about its plans