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IrelandGeneva-based military NGO critical of Government appointment to Defence Forces groupByConor Lally
Social AffairsUkrainians in Killarney: ‘They’re more than welcome, but you have to have the services’ByJade Wilson
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FoodNanami Togarashi: Magic sprinkles that will transform your rice and noodle dishesByMarie Claire Digby
HistoryWho killed Noel Lemass, the brother of former taoiseach Seán Lemass, in 1923? ByRonan McGreevy
Ireland‘Person first, player second’: Students seek to end abuse at sports matches with flag initiative ByShauna Bowers
RugbyLeinster v La Rochelle: We’re in for a final of epic proportions, but who will referee it? ByOwen Doyle
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CenturyDiarmaid Ferriter: Fledgling Free State faced challenges on many fronts after Civil WarByDiarmaid Ferriter
EuropeSviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: ‘I’ve always said that Ireland is in my heart, all the time’ByDaniel McLaughlin
MusicBrìghde Chaimbeul: ‘From your typical piper to a death-metal fan in leather – my audience is varied’ByEd Power
HealthConcern over ‘inconsistent’ prescribing of potentially lethal opioids raised by studyByPaul Cullen
Social Affairs‘One young boy said ‘I have 170 friends on Facebook’ - but he had no actual friends,’ psychiatrist saysByMarese McDonagh
GolfDifferent Strokes: Rory McIlroy returns to the fray after disappointing showing at AugustaByPhilip Reid
People‘Working in Ireland is less stressful than in China and you can make friends with colleagues’ByShauna Bowers
Business Today NewsletterMainstream abandons Japan project, First Republic rescue; and getting to grips with tax debtByDominic Coyle
Financial ServicesHSBC announces $2bn buyback after strong profit beatByHarry Wilson and Ambereen Choudhury
Big Tech‘Godfather of AI’ Geoffrey Hinton warns of ‘quite scary’ dangers of chatbots as he quits GoogleByJosh Taylor
IrelandHigher Options and Worldskills Ireland events to run side-by-side in RDS next SeptemberByCarl O'Brien
BusinessIrishman Alan Joyce to step down as CEO of Australian airline Qantas after 15 years in chargeByElias Visontay and Jonathan Barrett
Morning Sports BriefingContenders await their fate in new-look football championship formatByMary Hannigan
IrelandGalway looks ‘like a mouth full of broken teeth’, says one of world’s leading planners ByOlivia Kelly
IrelandInvestigation launched after death of woman in Sligo in ‘unexplained circumstances’ByConor Gallagher
MotorsElectric car sales overtake diesel in April as new car market grows 16.2% this yearByMichael McAleer
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IrelandJudges do not believe their jobs will be taken over by artificial intelligence - yetByNoel Baker
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USCould Biden avert a debt default by using the 14th Amendment?ByAndy Sullivan and Jacqueline Thomsen
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EuropeMoscow tightens security for annual Victory Day parade due to risk of Ukrainian threat, says Kremlin
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IrelandPublic advised to allow extra time when travelling around west Clare during Trump visitByJack Horgan-Jones
EuropeRussia denies suffering ‘terrible’ casualties in battles for eastern UkraineByDaniel McLaughlin
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EducationIreland risks being ‘left behind’ in research unless we catch up with EU, academics warnByCarl O'Brien
CourtsCosts of court dispute over deceased Kerry farmer’s €1m shares could top €600,000, judge says ByMary Carolan
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IrelandMary McAleese and Marie Collins call on Pope Francis to save Vatican child safeguarding groupByPatsy McGarry
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CourtsCases of three accused of posting pictures of Kriégel murderers should not be returned to lower court, State arguesByPaul Neilan
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PoliticsTánaiste calls on China to use its ‘considerable influence’ to end Russia’s war on UkraineByCormac McQuinn
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Social AffairsKill Equestrian Centre owners set for potential €8.3m in revenue for housing Ukrainian refugeesByGordon Deegan and Harry McGee
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