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# War

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British women could soon be allowed fight on the front lines
Opinion: I became a long-distance walker at 70 and have now covered thousands of miles
Donal Corcoran
"We will not stop": Strong message from Ukraine as army action continues
Facebook post reunites Vietnam war veteran with the son he left behind
Five NATO soldiers killed in British helicopter crash in Afghanistan
Grenade made safe in Galway dates from the War of Independence
Column: Remember those who fought in WWI – they were as diverse, and Irish, as any of us
Stephen Downes
French hostage freed from Syria says he is "very happy to be free"
20 Years On: What have we learned from Rwanda?
Fifteen years later, the EU is to set up a special court for Kosovo war crimes
A life's work: Stunning photos taken by journalist killed in Afghanistan
Journalist shot dead in Afghanistan
Shakespeare and King Lear are helping Syrian children in Jordan
UN declares Crimea's breakaway vote illegal
Seven life-sized roadside posters of Michael Collins stolen in Kilkenny
“The aim of Putin is not Crimea but all of Ukraine”: Kiev fears Russia ready to attack
"If that's the way the cookie crumbles": Margaretta D'Arcy says she'll go back to prison if she has to
Here’s What Happened Today: Thursday
US and Russia impose sanctions on each other over the crisis in Crimea
Osama bin Laden's son-in-law tells court he did not plot to kill Americans
Column: Three years into civil war, families deprived of food are forced to eat stray cats
Peter Power
Three years on and tens of thousands dead: Syria's bloody civil war continues
Syrian refugees to be offered temporary residence in Ireland
Government to give €4m to help Palestinian refugees
Margaretta D'Arcy to be released from prison in ten days
Gunfire keeps monitors from Crimea as Russia ups threats
Column: Today let's celebrate, recognise, and show solidarity with the women and girls
Bernadette Crawford
Russian troops deny threatening assault on Ukrainian army within hours
Here’s What Happened Today: Sunday
Ukraine's navy chief switches allegiance to the pro-Russian authorities
Tánaiste to meet EU foreign ministers for emergency talks on Ukraine crisis
'If Russia wants to be a G8 country it needs to act like one' says US Secretary of State
'Two weeks later they came back and they shot me and left me to die'
Russia approves use of military in Ukraine
Putin seeks parliament approval for the use of Russian troops in Ukraine
Those guilty of torture in Ukraine must be held to account, says Gilmore
Almost 2,000 people have died since the start of the Syria talks — NGO
Column: Peacemakers like Margaretta D’Arcy uphold the greater moral law
Joe Murray
'Only the chief of the battalion knew I was a girl': Meet Ola, the Syrian rebel
Both sides in the same room for Syrian peace talks in Geneva today