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February
February 2024
Israel responds to South African ICJ request for new orders, calling it 'peculiar and improper'
Three people hospitalised after driver crashes into pedestrians and shops on Bray main street
Thousands forced to flee as Israeli forces shell and raid south Gaza's largest hospital
One person dead and multiple wounded as shots fired at Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City
At least ten people have been injured in the attack. Police in Kansas City said two armed individuals have been arrested.
UN refugee agency calls on Irish Government to end asylum seeker homelessness and use of tents
Man and woman arrested in relation to murder of Michael Foley in Macroom, Co Cork
Gavin and Stacey is not making a comeback but Downton Abbey is
Republicans win vote to impeach US Homeland Security Secretary as border dispute escalates
Two men arrested after 'serious assault' in Tipperary town that left victim in hospital
Irish language activists and politicians protest at the Dáil over 'Gaeltacht housing crisis'
AI algorithms pushing content 'romanticising' suicide to children, Oireachtas Committee hears
Fine Gael TD Paul Kehoe will not contest his seat in the next general election
US Vice President Kamala Harris says she's 'ready to serve' as debates continue over Biden's age
How Elon Musk has courted Ireland's far-right by taking aim at the government's hate speech laws
'Why are we letting it fall apart?': Criticism of likely 2026 finish for Iveagh Markets repairs
Amnesty calls for ICC to investigate killings by Israeli forces in the West Bank
Ireland may recognise the State of Palestine if joined by other EU countries
SF calls on Govt to boost Palestine agency support, amid fears it will close after funding cuts
DUP green lights Stormont return after UK Parliament fast-tracks legislation to restore devolution
A deposit return scheme for cans and plastic bottles begins today; here's all you need to know
January
January 2024
What does UNRWA do and why are countries pulling their support for the Palestinian aid agency?
Ireland has been among UNRWA’s main defenders since allegations of staff involvement in the 7 October attacks surfaced.
The Explorium sports and science activity centre in Dublin set to reopen for children tomorrow
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Pilot taken to hospital after small plane crashes in County Armagh
Australian network apologises to MP for altered image that made her outfit look more revealing
Government considers chartering flights to deport immigrants denied asylum
The ICJ has issued orders against Israel, how have other countries responded in the past?
UK set to pass bill making it easier for Irish citizens to apply for British citizenship
Death toll from Israeli campaign in Gaza passes 26,000 with more than 180 killed overnight
The ICJ makes its initial ruling in the Israel genocide case today - what's likely to happen?
South Africa has accused Israel of violating the Genocide Convention during its military campaign in Gaza.
Yemenis face uncertain future as US-UK airstrikes prompt fears of escalating violence
One woman dead and 13 injured after suspected car ramming attack in Israel
Poll: Should public sector workers keep their free parking spaces?
Cold weather warnings in place nationwide this morning as temperatures of -5 expected tonight
Lebanon was already in crisis - now it's dealing with thousands fleeing Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The conflict has made it unsafe for civilians on either side of the border to remain in their homes.
Genocide: South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice