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“If we remain mute, the screams of the guiltless will forever torment us”: Irish Prime Minister discusses Gaza during formal American tour
A Garda, accused of fostering an unsuitable relationship with a female, is contesting his suspension through official procedures
The perspective of the Irish Times on Ireland’s Oscar triumphs: the blossoming of an assured film culture
A pair of siblings, out of their total of three, who were discovered unearthing money stashed in coffee containers in a field in Dublin, have been handed their punishments
The motorist responsible for the fatality of a youthful French visitor in Dublin has been handed a suspended sentence
The plea to extend the deadline for revealing political party contributions has been dismissed by India’s highest court
The National People’s Congress in China underlines Xi’s reigning status, along with the decreasing visibility of collective command surrounding him
A past law enforcement officer, who was seriously harmed in a bombing incident, asserts that he wouldn’t consider rejoining the PSNI if presented with the opportunity once more
There has been an appeal to the Supreme Court to revoke the reappointment of a Gaelscoil headteacher, eight years post his termination
Monk Gibbon, a poet and author, is the subject of Oliver O’Hanlon’s discourse on the dissertations of the pen and the sword
The court has mandated a taxi driver to remunerate a woman passenger €1,600, following an ‘inquisition’, inquiring her if she resided by herself