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Special ReportsTax: What signing up to OECD’s Pillar Two means for Irish-based firmsBy Jillian Godsil
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FilmThe Eternal Daughter: Joanna Hogg’s vaporous new film lacks the punch of The Souvenir but casts its own spooky spell By Tara Brady
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Social AffairsNigerian diaspora organisation in Ireland takes legal case against rival groupBy Jack Power
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TechnologyOpenAI debacle illustrates tensions between profit and not-for-profit which bedevil Silicon ValleyBy Karlin Lillington
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OpinionLet’s not be precious about Napoleon’s distortion of facts - all historians are telling a story By Finn McRedmond
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OpinionForget the 15-minute city. Irish housing policy is creating dystopian one-hour citiesBy Lorcan Sirr and Mel Reynolds
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UKHumza Yousaf on Gaza, Scottish independence and talking to Labour about the next governmentBy Mark Paul
IrelandPetrol and diesel prices fall as Christmas nears with average cost per litre down 3 centBy Conor Pope
ResidentialMagnificent restored and upgraded period home on one of Dublin’s most desirable roads for €12mBy Kevin Courtney
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EuropeSurge to the right in the Netherlands as Geert Wilders’s Freedom Party becomes largest partyBy Peter Cluskey
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Asia-PacificIndian rescue effort for 41 trapped in tunnel breaks through steel obstacleBy Saurabh Sharma
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IrelandThursday’s Top Stories: Emily Hand’s family hope she is on release list, firm housing children in care engaged in ‘deceitful’ practices
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Middle EastVaradkar hopeful that Hamas hostage Emily Hand (9) will be released soonBy Vivienne Clarke
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IrelandRemoving Triple Lock ‘would be vindication of Irish sovereignty’By Vivienne Clarke, Conor Gallagher and Sarah Burns
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Sports BriefingMary Hannigan: When it rains at the FAI, it buckets down. Process begins to find new Ireland managerBy Mary Hannigan
EuropeRussia-Ukraine war: Zelenskiy hails air defence coalition formed by western alliesBy Martha Busby and Warren Murray
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OireachtasNear-€1.4bn surplus in State training fund is ‘ridiculous’ and ‘outrageous’ By Jack Horgan-Jones
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PoliticsTaoiseach calls on US to use influence to push for two-state solution in IsraelBy Jennifer Bray
Crime & LawPSNI treatment of murdered GAA official’s family during inquest ‘cruel, inhumane and degrading’
EuropePolitical earthquake as Geert Wilders’s Freedom party wins the most votes in Dutch electionBy Pjotr Sauer in Amsterdam
EuropePutin bristles as other leaders criticise Russia’s aggression in UkraineBy Ivan Nechepurenko and Mujib Mashal
Middle EastIsrael has hurt Hamas, but is still far from achieving from its military objectivesBy James Shotter in Jerusalem and John Paul Rathbone in London
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RugbySexton, Aki, Porter, Keenan and Doris nominated by rugby writers for men’s player of the year By Nathan Johns
Middle EastThe ceasefire comes with a bit of relief in Gaza, ‘God willing, at midnight we will see it’By Hiba Yazbek and Abu Bakr Bashir
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PoliticsFAI invited to appear before PAC over executive pay and use of millions in Covid fundingBy Jack Horgan-Jones
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SoccerFAI parts ways with John O’Shea, Keith Andrews and the rest of Stephen Kenny’s backroom staffBy Gavin Cummiskey
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PoliticsMajority of Greens support changes to Ireland’s triple lock but it has led to ‘tensions’ in the partyBy Harry McGee
Middle EastWest Bank and Gaza Palestinians lack confidence in leaderships, surveys findBy Michael Jansen
BusinessMoffett Automated Storage founder chosen as 2023 EY Entrepreneur of the Year By Ellen O’Regan
Asia-PacificNorth Korea said Seoul would be held ‘wholly accountable’ in the case of clash as military deal scrapped
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CourtsMan tells court he was punched and kicked by group including All-Ireland winning Limerick hurler Kyle HayesBy David Raleigh
Education‘It shatters that sense of safety’: Psychological services to support pupils at school close to Dublin attackBy Carl O'Brien
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Middle EastIsraeli-Irish Hamas hostage Emily Hand (9) not in first batch of captives to be released on FridayBy Mark Weiss
Crime & LawDublin riots in pictures: Vehicles set on fire amid violent clashes with gardaí after stabbing
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IrelandNews Wrap: Violence erupts in Dublin after stabbing attack targeting young childrenBy Conor Lally and Kitty Holland
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