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Mary Robinson warns governments are 'increasingly complicit in genocide' after visiting Gaza border
In a statement, Robinson called on political leaders to put pressure on the Israeli government and 'end its atrocity crimes'.
A coalition of 24 countries, including Ireland, Canada and the UK, have called for urgent action to stop the ‘famine’ in the Gaza Strip.
Meteor shower and rare 'double planet' to light up Irish skies tonight - here's how to spot them
'Go before it's too late': Madonna calls on Pope Leo XIV to visit Gaza
Japanese toy giant drops lawsuit against Kildare-based TikTok star ‘Sylvanian Drama’
EU says Ukraine must 'choose its destiny' as Trump to talk 'land swapping' with Putin in Alaska
Priest in 'serious’ condition as man remains in custody on suspicion of murder and attempted murder
Funeral held in Gaza for six journalists killed in Israeli strike on media tent
Apprentice Boys apologise after some members urinate near homes during 'Relief of Derry' events
Man hospitalised after armed raiders stage overnight break-in at Cork home
'I almost lost hundreds of euro': Fans warned as ticket scams rise ahead of Oasis gigs
Fraudsters are cloning accounts, using stolen images, and charging full price to trick desperate fans.
Quiz: Can you name these extinct animals?
Former IRA member self-deports from US over fears of detention under Trump administration
Funeral details confirmed for Tipperary murder victim Ian Walsh
Gardaí join FBI in global takedown of websites used by notorious cyber crime gang
Austrian authorities cancel Kneecap gig in Vienna following pressure from far-right party
Netanyahu says Israel intends to take total control of Gaza, but not annex it
Thousands of people, including former hostages, are protesting the planned expansion of the Israeli campaign.
Questions for Ireland as investigation reveals Microsoft data centre use by Israeli military
A Guardian report has revealed Microsoft’s cloud services are used by Israel’s Unit 8200 to archive millions of Palestinian phone calls.
Murder investigation launched into death of man at his home in Tipperary
Ian Walsh was found dead in Carrick-on-Suir, having sustained visible injuries.
Claire’s, the teen jewellery retail chain, files for bankruptcy again
'Monumental': Crowds at 'The Mound' as the world's biggest working cargo plane lands in Dublin
Excitement had been building for days after word spread that the Ukrainian-built giant would be making a rare visit from Chicago Airport.
'Intensive' efforts underway to secure release of kidnapped Irish aid worker in Haiti
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said that “no stone will be left unturned” as efforts continue to secure the release of Gena Heraty
No, it's not science fiction - NASA has been ordered to put a nuclear reactor on the moon
US grand jury probe ordered into alleged ‘Russiagate’ conspiracy against Trump
Man (30s) killed in overnight crash in Offaly
Quiz: How much do you know about Daniel O'Connell?
US officials visit Gaza aid depot, ex-EU envoy warns EU leaders they are 'complicit in genocide'
Yesterday, Slovenia became the first EU state to ban arms trade with Israel.
Funeral arrangements announced for former RTÉ broadcaster Seán Rocks
Gardaí investigation launched after alleged overnight assault at Dublin city apartment
‘They just want to bury him’: West Bank village devastated as Israel holds onto body of slain activist
After the murder of Awdah Hathaleen by an Israeli settler, a village is under lockdown, and his loved ones are still waiting to bury him.
Gardaí conclude Wexford searches in investigation into disappearance of Fiona Sinnott
Train line re-opens between Malahide and Skerries but delays and route alterations expected
Survivors lead tributes on 50th anniversary of the Miami Showband massacre
‘This could happen anywhere’: Local concerns linger after garda stabbed on Dublin's Capel Street
After a high-profile attack, Capel Street carries on – with familiar problems in the background.
Residents in Dublin report sound of explosions after truck full of aerosol cans catches fire
Trump claims Epstein 'stole' Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre from his Mar-a-Lago resort
Trump hails 'wonderful news media' at opening of new golf course during last day of Scottish visit
Israeli settler kills Palestinian teacher and activist linked to Oscar-Winning film in West Bank