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Russia says EU troops in Ukraine would be 'unacceptable', as Zelenskyy asks allies for security deal
Russia’s foreign minister also said Ukraine is “not interested” in a long-term peace deal, accusing it of seeking security ...
PHARMACEUTICAL AND CAR EXPORTS from the European Union to the United States will be subjected to a less severe 15% tariff ...
A SECOND HEALTH INSURER has announced a price increase this week, as Irish Life Health will be raising the cost of its adult ...
Scammers are luring thousands across Europe with convincing “bond” offers that promise high returns but vanish before payouts ...
A TEENAGER HAS been charged in connection with the death of Irish Rail employee Ian Walsh in Tipperary. Walsh (49) was found dead in Carrick-on-Suir in the early hours of 5 August. His body was ...
A MAN HAS appeared in court charged with the alleged sexual assault of two women at a nursing facility in Co Donegal. The man appeared before Judge Ciaran Liddy at Letterkenny District Court.
WHILE WE ALL want to believe it won’t happen to us, a fresh wave of reports highlights the growing number of online scams — from fake bank investment ads to an alleged festival ticket scam.
People Before Profit’s Paul Murphy said the Galway TD is the “best-positioned progressive left candidate” to stop a Fine Gael or Fianna Fáil victory.
She writes in her memoir that she experienced an unexpected bond of affection with McGuinness.
Gillian Sherratt and Stephen Morrison have asked that people attending a march calling for reform in Harvey’s name this ...
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