EU’s review of Gaza war based on alleged ‘grave violations’ by Israel
Meeting of EU foreign ministers expected to hear louder calls to hold Israel accountable for conduct during war
Meeting of EU foreign ministers expected to hear louder calls to hold Israel accountable for conduct during war
US president has said many times that he deserves the award
More than 30 players from West Bank club are scheduled to arrive in July to play against teams across country
Liverpool still keen to sign another defender even if Milos Kerkez completes move from Bournemouth next week
Few athletes have matched the rate of Swedish pole superstar Duplantis. Witnessing his world records will never grow old
Vladimir Putin quoted as saying Russia has repeatedly told Israel there is no evidence Iran is aiming to get nuclear weapons
‘It’s not just one thing, it’s a compounding of quite a few bits,’ says Lions coach after defeat
Columbia University graduate’s release is latest defeat for Trump administration, which had promised to deport pro-Palestinian international students en masse
Finlay Bealham did well but there are plenty of things for Andy Farrell’s team to work on before facing Australia
Official documents seem to exist in some kind of parallel universe, with no expectation that targets can be met
I’ve had an online presence for almost half of my life, and I’ve been the subject of criticism on the internet for just as long – but the attacks on Tattle felt more personal
Home to several rare species and the world’s largest hydroelectric power station, protecting human life and biodiversity on the Yangtze river is a difficult balancing act
The mother, aunt and oldest friend of the American woman who went missing in Ireland in 1993 talk about how they would take comfort in having their long-standing belief validated
Woman says she saw Evan Fitzgerald and another male looking into a bag before shooting incident
Dithering by Dublin Airport operator and Government over planning issues at airport has stymied growth and made us a laughing stock
Beauty of a Lions tour is its unique one-moment-in-time energy – sell that instead of all the tired battleworn guff
Galway will need significant improvement to reach the All-Ireland semi-finals
Other preliminaries likely to produce Kerry, Donegal and Galway for next week’s All-Ireland quarter-finals
Backrower among 10 Leinster players obliged to take a back seat for Lions’ Argentina game
‘My drinking had always been too heavy. I had my first drink at 14,’ says Social Democrats TD
Popular mobilisation in Iran for more than 100 years has been driven by domestic actors in pursuit of domestic agendas - never by external forces
The Minister for Finance has lifted pay caps at AIB and PTSB, but a 89pc supertax on bonuses remains
Chair also declared conflict of interest over grant to publisher of husband’s work
Plus: tragic fox news, a Rose county by any other name and AK-47 reloads and opens fire
Irish racing mourns loss of training doyen Kevin Prendergast who has died aged 92
Before the Dáil even sat, the Social Democrats were down a TD over questions about his shareholding in a company with close ties to the IDF
An end user is aware of the ethical issues of illegally accessing content but is not concerned about being caught
Broadstone holds mortgage-to-rent authorisation, which is likely to appeal to certain parties
Foreign companies operating in the US that are majority owned by US investors would not be affected by the special tax
Department of Finance says State ‘made’ €600m on bailout repayments but interest, inflation and opportunity cost make that far from true
The former Tipperary manager has since last season been providing his unique coaching insights to Galway, who hope to show the benefits in Saturday’s All-Ireland SHC quarter-final
Helen Lewis discusses her new book, The Genius Myth, which sets out to unravel the mystery of what we mean when we call someone a genius
Partners of Kevin Dundon, Jess Murphy and Gráinne Mullins on life with a professional cook
Kerry need to bring the anger and get nasty if they’re going to dig themselves out of this hole
Yael van der Wouden on her experience of being intersex, her opposition to the Israeli government and winning the Women’s Prize for Fiction
Tipperary are improving but vulnerable to pace, while John Kiely will want to see Limerick’s graph rising against Dublin
Geoffrey Evans and John Shaw travelled to Ireland from UK in 1976 with intention of raping and murdering Irish women
Do you know your wild poppies from your opiums? Or that the Californian tree poppy has Irish roots?
Beyond aesthetics, there is a real sense of genuine engagement with the world and current events
Badly needed scaling up of house-building is threatened by transport and utilities projects stuck in the planning pipeline. What is to be done?
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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