Kyiv accuses Russian troops of capturing and shooting civilians in border town of Vovchansk
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Decision changed to block most talent Dublin players from featuring at annual tournaments
Russian president is on a two-day visit to China, with Chinese leader calling for a political solution to Ukraine
Announcement comes ahead of the appointment of new chair in the wake of the departure of Sebastian Barness last year
Cohen previously called former US president a ‘dictator douchebag’ and ‘boorish cartoon misogynist’ on social media and in podcasts
Research utilised Eurostat data on productivity, focusing on the domestic Irish market economy
Nurse and mother of two from Boston in the United States visiting mother’s native Limerick city to attend festival
Calls spiked during Covid pandemic but have dropped only ‘slightly’ since then
Mr Justice Conor Dignam hearing case against former journalist over her alleged harassment of a woman
Men were jailed as part of the Munster abuse trial for the rape and exploitation of their child relatives
Donnybrook Lawn Tennis Club says it is ‘not a public park’ and has a reasonable expectation not to be excessively overlooked
Convicted killer Robert Redmond arranged to have Jordan Davis shot for failure to pay him €70,000
Israeli prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu urged by his defence minister to discuss a post-war Gaza plan but he is instead prioritising his political survival
TDs raise concerns of survivors of sexual abuse that recommendations published more than a year ago have not yet been implemented
Ministers say attack was premeditated and politically motivated following country’s recent presidential election
Commissioner ‘not convinced’ online giant has done enough to mitigate risks to physical and mental health of young people from Facebook and Instagram
Research highlights damaging impact of renting a home rather than owning one can have on feelings of financial wellbeing
The Counter Ruck podcast: A number of trials will be run over the summer by World Rugby
Politics in Slovakia has been dominated by polarising and divisive atmosphere in recent times
Lieutenant General Seán Clancy was elected as chair of the EU Military Committee on Wednesday and will take up the role next year
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