Africa‘People are dying like insects’: Paramilitary forces accused of atrocities in DarfurBy Declan Walsh and Abdi Latif Dahir in Nairobi, Kenya
Life & StyleAn Irish writer’s residency in Paris: There was no-one saying to me, ‘Mum, can I have a drink?’By Caroline Madden
Food MonthA brewer makes many choices throughout the brewing process about how is beer madeBy John Wilson
ArtFocail na mBan: ‘Go to the fire and warm your vulva’ and other Irish women’s words and phrasesBy Róisín Ingle
Your Wellness‘My ex said she wanted to marry me – so how has she moved on so quickly?’By Roe McDermott
BooksThe Dunlop dynasty’s triumphs and tragedies: ‘A vortex of speed and noise and colour’By Freya McClements
Gaelic GamesJohn Conlon joins exalted company as he proves his versatility at the highest levelBy Denis Walsh
WorkAn Irish lawyer in New York: ‘NY demands your full commitment to work. It suits me’By Olive Keogh
MusicSorcha Richardson: ‘Two years ago my entire band lived in Dublin. Not a single one of us live there now’By Una Mullally
PricewatchChristmas online present shopping: 10 of the best Irish websites to order books fromBy Conor Pope
People‘Ah, Jesus Christ, he is relentless’: How a veteran journalist sought the truth about Marilyn Monroe and the Kennedys By Keith Duggan
Life & StyleAre you being gaslit? When it happens in the workplace, you can start to feel undermined or excludedBy Joanne Hunt
Your FitnessWalking vs running: We know they are both good for you, but is there much of a difference?By Cindy Kuzma
OpinionWith economic signals flashing amber, the next Irish general election might be sooner than we thoughtBy Cliff Taylor
Climate CrisisHow Galway’s ‘perfect storm’ revealed imperfect defences at vulnerable coastal communitiesBy Harry McGee
OpinionRyan Tubridy’s unforgivable sin wasn’t greed. It was the loss of his relatabilityBy Jennifer O'Connell
Ireland‘Polite sectarianism’ still remains in the North 40 years after massacre of Protestants at prayerBy Patsy McGarry
BusinessRTÉ to offer ‘enhanced’ golden handshakes for staff earning over €100,000By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
BusinessOpenAI staff and investors swing behind Sam Altman returning as CEOBy George Hammond and Madhumita Murgia
PeopleSeán Moncrieff: The only time I met Gerry Adams he told me he likes to trampoline nakedBy Seán Moncrieff
AfricaSouth African Jews feel ‘abandoned’ as government takes strong pro-Palestine stanceBy Bill Corcoran
OpinionMy years as a Catholic priest were a long winter of discontent - until Pope Francis arrivedBy Fr Brendan Hoban
IrelandBen Dunne: Without Florida arrest, would underbelly of business and political life in Ireland have been revealed?By Cliff Taylor
EuropeShakira faces potential eight years in jail over Spanish tax fraud claimsBy Stephen Burgen in Barcelona
SportThe house wins again as Max Verstappen takes thrilling Las Vegas Grand PrixBy Giles Richards in Las Vegas
Your MoneyBen Dunne: The low-cost crusader who believed ‘in business it helps if you have an enemy’By Conor Pope
EuropeNetherlands election: Polls show far-right leader Geert Wilders could be kingmakerBy Peter Cluskey
PoliticsShannon Airport not being used by US to supply military equipment to Israel - VaradkarBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesCiarán Sugrue’s goal helps St Brigid’s finally shake off Mohill and book final slotBy Ian Cooney at Dr Hyde Park
SportThree sporting events to watch this week: Your handy guide to sport on televisionBy Damian Cullen
PoliticsIreland needs to ‘slow the flow’ of migration and be ‘realistic’ on supports, says VaradkarBy Cormac McQuinn
Gaelic GamesPaul Mannion shows all his star quality as Kilmacud Crokes secure Leinster final slotBy Paul Keane at Páirc Mhuire in Ardee
Middle EastHamas tunnel found under Gaza’s Shifa hospital, says Israel By Rebecca Ratcliffe, Maya Yang and Tom Ambrose
DublinCharging of electric buses in Dublin to become fully operational this week after planning delaysBy Tim O'Brien
EditorialsThe Irish Times view on the German Constitutional Court decision: budget blues for the government
Middle East‘I am happy but it’s mixed emotions’: Irish-Palestinian father reunited with children after wife killed in GazaBy Jade Wilson
Social AffairsNo flags or speeches as Dublin cathedral hosts prayers for peace in Israel and PalestineBy Tim O'Brien
SoccerStephen Kenny’s tenure may be on its last legs but players still stand up for himBy Gavin Cummiskey