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A Palestinian medical source said that the teen was wounded in Jaba, a village in the Jenin governorate of the northern West Bank.
Thousands of male clerics have endorsed the hardline government.
Paddy McCormack was the hero for Tipperary.
The injured man, who is in his 50s, remains in Tallaght University Hospital receiving treatment.
The city’s Warragamba Dam began to spill in the early hours of this morning.
A man in his 30s was shot in Dundalk on Friday.
Gardaí arrested the man under Operation Fógra – an initiative targeting drug-related intimdiation.
Former Environment Minister Richard Bruton said that rapid rises in electricity prices were out of the government’s control.
The Tánaiste said he also wants clarity around when a referendum of Irish unity would be called.
It was not immediately known who requested the restraining order.
The crash happened around 9pm last night.
It comes after allegations he erred in his response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 19 pupils and two teachers dead.
Galway All-Ireland winner John Hanbury reflects on his playing career and reasons for stepping away from the game.
Settle back in a comfy chair and sit back with some of the week’s best longreads.
Talks between unions on new sick pay schemes are ongoing.
Economist Victor Duggan says much of the conversation around inflation and the cost of living crisis is outdated and inaccurate.
The incident happened around 4.30pm yesterday.
The tournament begins at Old Trafford on Wednesday as hosts England face Austria.
First year students in most colleges will be starting term several weeks late due to the late release of CAO offers.
People have been conned out of thousands of euro.
Aviation consultancy Altea has recommended the leasing of private aircraft.
Are these famous faces more Ice hockey or baseball? Maple syrup or apple pie?
Refugees Tareq Altorok and Inza Bamba, who both represented Ireland at the Unity Cup this week, chat to The42.
The claim was made by Cian O’Callaghan last week.
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The All Blacks scored three tries in a whirlwind passage of pain for Andy Farrell’s side.
Twenty-seven people died when the boat they were in sank off the coast of Calais in November.
39.626 was the attendance in Croke Park.
The man was attacked at a house in Clane at 11.20am this morning.
The cancellations by the airline include three return flights today and three return flights tomorrow.
The captain was forced off in the first half of today’s first Test.
The event marched through Dublin city centre and heard from a number of speakers.
Crew members were negotiating difficulties brought on by Severe Tropical Storm Chaba.
The incidents happened this morning at 1.15am in the Bedford Street and Amelia Street areas of Belfast.