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Netanyahu approves plans for military operation in Rafah and 'evacuation' of civilians
Taoiseach speaks to President Biden on six Irish citizens who are stuck in Gaza
Was Biden's 'old Irish saying' about rusty hinges really an old Irish saying?
'I agree': President Biden accepts Taoiseach's call for Gaza ceasefire 'as soon as possible'
The decision to proceed with the St Patrick’s Day trip this year has come under intense scrutiny due to the US’ support for Israel.
Varadkar says Gaza crisis will 'haunt us for years to come' at breakfast meeting with Harris
Champions League draw pairs Man City with Real Madrid, while Liverpool face Atalanta in Europa League
Pierce Brosnan hit with €460 fine for entering off-limits thermal area of Yellowstone Park
Israeli military denies Gaza health ministry claim it killed at least 20 people waiting for food aid
The health ministry accused Israeli troops of opening fire from “tanks and helicopters” as Palestinians gathered at a roundabout in Gaza City.
Former US treasury secretary under Donald Trump putting together bid to buy TikTok
Father of US school shooter who killed four students found guilty of involuntary manslaughter
Diggers move in to Casement Park as O'Neill says Euros is 'huge opportunity'
Judge rejects bid by Donald Trump to throw out classified documents case
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
US' highest-ranking elected Jewish American calls for elections in Israel
'What a jockey, deary me': Former Man United manager Alex Ferguson claims Cheltenham double
Man denies assaulting former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane
Varadkar denies softening language on Gaza during US trip, says tailoring message for audience needed
Elon Musk's mega rocket has been 'lost' trying to re-enter the atmosphere
These massive ‘gorilla hailstones’ hit parts of the US today
No injuries or damage to homes has been reported as of this morning.
Debunked: Anti-migrant video asks: ‘Anyone know where in Dublin this is?’ The answer: Germany
Varadkar and O'Neill gently raise Gaza message to muted applause from Washington power brokers
The two politicians made brief references and steered away from hard-hitting language in their speeches.
There was a notable difference in Varadkar's language on Gaza in his DC speech compared to an earlier speech in Boston.
When he did mention Gaza, the was lukewarm applause compared to the reaction to his comments about Ukraine.
Dua Lipa, Coldplay, SZA and Shania Twain to headline Glastonbury
‘Open for business’: Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly bring burgeoning double act to Washington
Biden's heart is 'in the right place' in relation to Gaza conflict, Varadkar says
EU calls on Israel to open additional crossings to allow more aid to reach Gaza
It comes as the first boat loaded with 200 tonnes of food aid makes slow progress towards the Gaza Strip.
Three charged over supply of weapons used in Super Bowl parade shooting
Taoiseach will discuss Irish citizen stuck in Gaza with President Biden 'if there's time'
Airport passenger cap 'a concern' for JetBlue as new Dublin route aims to reduce airfares
Vladimir Putin warns he will deploy nuclear weapons if Russian sovereignty is threatened
US lawmakers pass bill to ban TikTok nationwide if Chinese owners don't sell the app
Sinn Féin has placed ads in papers across the US - but there's a softer approach this year
The ads have been taken out by the party’s US fundraising arm Friends of Sinn Féin.
UN told Israel is using 'starvation' in Gaza as a 'weapon of war'
Josep Borrell told the UN Security Council that the humanitarian crisis is “man-made”.
A Spanish charity vessel has begun its journey to Gaza from Cyprus, towing a barge with 200 tonnes of aid.
US charity World Central Kitchen has said work is "underway" on a jetty to unload the shipment.
Aid groups have been warning of the risk of famine in besieged Gaza for weeks.
EU parliament approves 'historic' and wide-ranging new rules on AI
White House says it doesn't digitally alter Biden photos, wishes Kate Middleton 'speedy recovery'
Japan’s first private rocket launch explodes seconds after take-off
Biden and Trump both clinch enough delegates for US presidential nomination
First ship carrying aid for Gaza to take 'several days' to arrive
The EU is confusing - here's how all its bits work together
‘Weird’ deal should have stopped Ghislaine Maxwell prosecution, her lawyers claim in appeal
Russia says it has repelled series of cross-border raids by pro-Ukrainian militias