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Kerry man who helped migrants reach Greece faces prison sentence as trial begins next month
EU parliament sacks vice president amid Qatar corruption probe
Violence reported in north Kosovo as shootings and roads blocked
EU to ban products which contribute to deforestation
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe re-elected as Eurogroup president
Opec maintains oil targets amid uncertainty over Russian sanctions
Zelenskyy criticises $60 price cap level on Russian oil as 'not serious'
Packages containing animal eyes sent to six Ukrainian embassies across Europe, Kyiv says
Ursula von der Leyen thanks Irish people for their support in welcoming Ukrainian refugees
Twitter must comply with new rules or risk ban from EU, official says
'Pro-Kremlin group’ launches cyber attack on EU Parliament website after Russia ‘terrorism’ vote
EU vows more emissions cuts at UN climate talks but campaigners say it doesn't go far enough
CETA: Supreme Court rules trade deal cannot be ratified by Oireachtas unless law is changed
UK wants EU visitors to give 'face and fingerprint biometrics' - but Irish will be exempt
Taoiseach Micheál Martin meets UK PM Rishi Sunak at summit in Blackpool
Sunak and Ursula von der Leyen seek ‘resolution’ to Protocol tension
EU announces €500 million energy support package for Western Balkans
Taoiseach says that stabilisation of EU gas market will benefit Ireland
'Brave' people of Ukraine win EU's top human rights prize
Iran vows 'immediate' response to new EU sanctions following Mahsa Amini's death
Iran tells Europe to take a 'realistic approach' to Mahsa Amini protests
Brussels recommends EU countries give Bosnia candidacy status to join bloc
EU imposes fresh sanctions on Russia over annexation of four Ukrainian regions
Tánaiste describes Northern Ireland Protocol as a ‘little too strict'
EU lawmakers impose single charger for all smartphones from 2024
Taoiseach welcomes Northern Ireland minister's apology for past ‘ferocious’ Brexit stance
Inflation has reached 8.6% since start of 2022, but lower than Eurozone average
EU agrees to windfall levy on energy companies which could generate €2 billion for Ireland
EU seeks trade sanctions on Russia over ‘sham’ Ukraine votes
EU calls for war crimes tribunal over mass graves found in Ukraine
Young Scientist winners take top prize at EU contest
Louvre and Versailles to turn off lights earlier in symbolic energy savings push
EU lawmakers say Hungary no longer a 'full democracy'
UK risks angering EU further with response to post-Brexit legal threats over NI Protocol
EU plans 'comprehensive reform' of electricity market as MEPs back higher renewables target
Google loses appeal against record EU antitrust fine
EU Brexit chief considers reducing Northern Ireland border checks
Gas companies may have to pay 'solidarity contribution' from excess profits, says minister
'Not part of the mainstream': Varadkar says SF Govt would diminish Ireland's influence in Europe
Colder offices and fewer Christmas lights ... what Europe is doing to cut down on energy use