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Israel forces squeeze Gaza's main cities as UN Security Council to consider urging ceasefire
The council is under acute pressure from Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to back an immediate ceasefire after weeks of war.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said Ireland will co-sponsor the resolution on Gaza before the UN Security Council today.
Weeks of fighting have left 17,177 people dead in Gaza, according to the latest toll from Hamas which rules the coastal strip.
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Over 80 people seeking asylum in Ireland not offered accommodation between Monday and Wednesday
Supreme Court upholds the constitutionality of Government's judicial reform bill
US, UK and Canada sanction human rights abusers linked to trafficking and repressive regimes
Putin will seek another presidential term in Russia
Gonorrhoea and syphilis rates in Ireland among highest in Europe amid ‘concerning’ rise in STIs
Gardaí continue to investigate after body of man found in Co Donegal
HSE warns of 'extra risk' to drug users after eight overdoses in Cork in the last 36 hours
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Palliative care nurses report visiting cancer patients who cannot heat their homes
Irish media regulator asks public for their input on new online safety rules for social media
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Man charged with murder of 23-year-old Odhran Kelly
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Proposed changes to how Ireland culls its deer population met with mixed reaction
Texas judge allows woman with risky pregnancy to have abortion
Tomorrow's EuroMillions draw is heading towards record-breaking €240 million jackpot cap
Man to be sentenced for sexually exploiting a young child in his care
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National Gallery acquires rare piece of art by Harry Clarke for national collection
Heavy urban fighting rages around Gaza's biggest cities as today marks two months since 7 October attack
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has invoked a rare measure to seek a ceasefire, sparking anger from Israel.
The death toll has soared to 17,177 according to the Gaza health ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said troops had closed in on the Khan Yunis home of Hamas's Gaza chief.
Air strikes also rained down on Rafah city in the far south, near the Egyptian border.
Developer received demand of €500,000 for withdrawal of housing scheme objection, Dáil told
Teens admit shocking 'pile in' attack on Indian student on Luas
Life sentence for teenager who murdered Urantsetseg Tserendorj 'disproportionate', Court hears
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ITV ‘unable to uncover’ truth of Phillip Schofield affair until his own admission, review finds
Family of Brazilian woman killed while cycling in Dolphin's Barn call for safer Dublin roads
McEntee says it is ‘difficult’ to change priorities for gardaí without request
New changes will make it easier for students in the North to attend Irish universities
The recommendations on A-Level exams taken by students in the North have been accepted by Minister Simon Harris.