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International

Last week
20th April 2025 - 26th April 2025
Man United suffer club-record 15th Premier League defeat as Wolves win away again
Israeli probe into killings of Palestinian medics finds ‘professional failures’
Individual arrested by police for speaking Irish during protest in Berlin
Pope says 'no peace without freedom of religion' at Easter balcony appearance amid illness
Nicola Coughlan raises over €130,000 for trans charity after UK ruling on gender
Sitdown Sunday: Why are some prisoners starving to death in US county jails?
Zelenskyy says Russian attacks ongoing despite Putin's Easter truce
Last month
April 2025
Ukraine said it will abide by Putin's 'Easter truce' if Russia does
Israeli strikes on Gaza kill more than 90 people in 48 hours, say Palestinians
Who is Tucker Carlson, and what did he talk to Conor McGregor about?
FactCheck: Studies of millions of children show there is no connection between autism and vaccines
Trump warns US could ditch Ukraine talks if there's no progress soon
‘A normal kid’: Who is Carlo Acutis, the millennial teenager about to become a saint?
Trump admin studying option to fire independent finance chief, White House confirms
Death toll rises to 74 after deadliest US strike on Houthi rebels in more than a year
The US wants to move on from brokering peace in Ukraine 'if it's not doable in the short term'
Tourism chief says Ireland should not rely on US tourists too much amid turmoil
“We are nervous enough about the summer ahead because if the stock market falls, it will impact on Americans coming here.”
Man United claim dramatic 5-4 win over Lyon to reach Europa League semi-finals
Ukraine and the US sign 'memorandum of intent' on minerals deal
Two people killed and six injured following mass shooting at US university campus
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Four people have died after a cable car crash in Italy
Trump in 'no rush' to reach a deal with EU on tariffs as he meets Italian PM Giorgia Meloni
Mark Carney has re-energised Canada's Liberals and tonight faces his main rival in a TV debate
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre looked set to lead his party back to power but Trump’s win changed everything.
Zelenskyy says Trump's envoy 'spreading Russian narratives' as officials meet in Paris
ICC opens inquiry into Hungary for failing to arrest Israel’s PM Netanyahu
IMF chief says Irish public should be allowed to be customers of European banks
Google maintains an illegal monopoly in online advertising, US judge rules
Boost for mortgage holders as European Central Bank cuts interest rates again
Marco Rubio visits Paris to talk ceasefire with Macron and Zelenskyy's chief of staff
37 people killed in Gaza after Israeli air strikes hit encampments for displaced people
Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk follows Mo Salah's lead and signs new two-year contract
Scientists find strongest 'hints' yet of extraterrestrial life on a distant planet
US government claims Salvadorian man deported in 'error' was actually a gang member
Inter Milan hold off Bayern Munich to book Champions League final four spot
Trump's tariffs could put the US in a catch-22 between tackling inflation and unemployment
Watch: The world's largest known squid species has been filmed alive in the wild for the first time
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Israeli military anounces seizure of 30% of Gaza as territory compared to 'mass grave'
US officials and Vice President Vance set to arrive in Europe this week for wide-ranging talks