More than 65 injuries to Bruna Fonseca’s head, body and limbs, murder trial hears
Miller Pacheco denies murdering his ex-girlfriend at his apartment in January 2023, saying: ‘I am not this monster’
Miller Pacheco denies murdering his ex-girlfriend at his apartment in January 2023, saying: ‘I am not this monster’
Capacity to produce food to high standards, less reliant on fragile global supply chains, is not protectionism but prudent risk management
Governments are hoarding rice and grain as insurance against a world they increasingly view as unstable. But many economists believe it could be counter-productive
Brazilian denies murder of former girlfriend Bruna Fonseca (28) in 2023
Friend tells court Miller Pacheco said: ‘I killed Bruna’ and showed her body
Irish farmers have ‘worked for decades, particularly in the beef sector, for the prices we’ve got today’, agm told
Jury told victim’s cousin and friend confronted defendant, asking: ‘Did you kill Bruna?’
Deputy State Pathologist to tell court that Bruna Fonseca died as a result of asphyxia
Barbara Calixto moved to Cork from Brazil in 2023
Arrest of man, who is expected to be deported to Ireland, comes days after woman was arrested by gardaí in Dublin
Government to come under pressure from Brussels to back EU-South American trade agreement
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Cristiano Ruschel Marques Dias struggled to understand people when he first moved from Brazil to Dublin, but it’s gotten easier
Some 5,200 people granted citizenship over two days at the events centre in Killarney
André Oliveira was cycling along the Royal Canal, Dublin, when he was beaten and robbed
Global politicians need to understand that White House policy is driven by melodrama and instinct
Plot to assassinate his successor, Lula, and his running mate, failed when military chiefs refused to take part
The world’s most confusing dress code is even worse in the steamy Cop30 tropics
While the closing agreement does not contradict the scientific consensus and edges the world slightly forward, it is not nearly enough
Money and self-interest dominate talks but individual countries can drive initiatives
Decisions on fossil fuels and finance deferred for further negotiations, some of which are three years away
Former president’s electronic ankle monitor had been tampered with on Saturday
Blaze started at a ‘country pavilion’ erected for side events and spread quickly to roof of temporary structure
Documents in circulation at Cop had placed the word gender in square brackets, indicating there was no consensus on what the word meant
At the climate summit in Belém, I wondered if the whole multilateral process is worthwhile
Scientists and island state representatives speak out for stronger climate change action
Biggest demonstrations in years remind leaders of public expectations
‘Great People’s March’ follows two Indigenous-led protests earlier in the week
Protests, heavy security and fraught negotiations signal a shift from early optimism to hard political reality
Irish youth at Cop30: ‘One of our roles is to bridge the gap between young people in Ireland and the Government’
Former US vice-president and climate campaigner spoke in Belém where Cop30 is under way
Operation in two favelas left 121 dead, including four police officers and two teens, with 99 people taken into custody
Fighting disinformation and conspiracy theories appear on summit’s agenda for the first time
Protesters demand climate action, forest protection and land rights
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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