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The 9 at 9 US court rules on Trump’s tariffs, Ireland’s shares in firms linked to Palestine’s occupation, and a look at Fianna Fáil’s relationship with the presidency.

LAST UPDATE | 30 Aug 2025

GOOD  MORNING.

Here’s all the news that you need to know as you start your day.

US Appeals Court rules on Trump’s tariffs

1. A US appeals court yesterday ruled that many of President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which have upended global trade, were illegal – but allowed them to remain in place for now, giving him time to take the fight to the Supreme Court.

Ireland’s shares in companies linked to occupation of Palestine

2. Ireland has €97m worth of shares in companies linked to ‘occupation and genocide’ in Palestine. The companies were among 48 named on a United Nations list earlier this year.

 Hot school meals

3. A Fine Gael TD has claimed new rules around food safety puts the provision of hot meals at schools at risk and may lead to hundreds of classrooms around the country losing out on the scheme.

Gena Heraty released

4. Gena Heraty, the Irish missionary in Haiti who was kidnapped by a violent gang, has been released.

Claire Byrne to exit RTÉ

5. Staff in RTÉ were shocked by news today that Claire Byrne is to leave Radio 1 for a new gig – in the same time slot – at rival Newstalk.

Fianna Fáil and the presidency

6. Political commentator Johnny Fallon takes a look at Fianna Fáil’s strategies for presidential elections.

US denies Palestinians visas for summit

7. The United States has announced it will deny Palestinian officials visas, meaning they will be prevented from attending a UN General Assembly meeting in New York in September, where France has said it will push for the recognition of a Palestinian state.

Serious assault in Dublin city

8. Gardaí have arrested a man in connection with a serious assault that took place in Dublin city’s Temple Bar area on 21 August. 

Surrealing in the years

9. Ireland’s latest Australian exodus has no shortage of explanations, in fairness, who doesn’t look at what’s going on in Ireland and occasionally think: ‘Crikey’.

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