Ireland allocates €42m to Palestine, almost half for UN agency restricted by Israel
‘Ireland’s support for Unrwa remains unwavering,’ says Helen McEntee
‘Ireland’s support for Unrwa remains unwavering,’ says Helen McEntee
Department of Foreign Affairs briefing documents also warn of mounting resistance to ‘mainstreaming gender perspectives’
‘Considerable’ gap between desires of two sides, says Fórsa union
Europe does not have the military capacity to resist a US seizure of the territory, but it does have the ability to fight back through politics and trade
Second day of Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition brings ministerial attention
Minister Helen McEntee says Ireland must call out US’s ‘challenging behaviour’
Venezuelan people must decide their own future, Minister for Foreign Affairs says
Minister to hold talks with speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, DUP MLA Edwin Poots
HSE expressed concern about ‘high degree of risk’ associated with protest
States reiterate support to deploy troops from European nations to reassure Kyiv in event of truce with Russia
Government wary of critical response to Maduro capture over concerns for Irish economic interests
US action shocked governments - but many tried to perform ‘balancing act’ rather than condemn outright
‘Every ten years, the US needs to pick some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall.’ This is at least part of the reason for the Venezuela operation
For deputies such as Ciarán Ahern and Naoise Ó Cearúil being at home is vital, but missing work is complicated
US president claims opposition leader María Corina Machado doesn’t have necessary support or respect to take charge
About 100 people gathered at the Ha’penny Bridge in Dublin to condemn enforced regime change in the country
More than one in five of all consular cases last year concerned Irish citizens dying abroad
Government grants will deliver development, humanitarian and climate projects in 45 countries
93% of Irish passport applications were made using the Passport Online service this year
Taoiseach would be wise to pay attention to the end of The Grinch on the eve of the Dáil Christmas recess
Officials brief Minister for Defence on ‘systemic, coercive behaviour directed by a state actor’
Legislation passed second stage in previous Dáil but TDs decided by 73 to 71 to reject Bill
Aircraft will be used by Air Corps to help in evacuation of Irish citizens from emergency situations
Government moving ‘quickly’ on legislation to remove need for UN mandate for peacekeeping missions
Mass shooting at Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia, resulted in at least 16 deaths
Incident during Ukrainian president’s visit suggests the State is ill-equipped for new era of hybrid warfare and risks serious embarrassment next year
Department of Defence believed there was agreement at ministerial adviser level for Ireland to seek money under EU loan scheme
Devices sighted in skies of Dublin Bay on night Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy landed in State
Questions emerge over how vital security information was shared as anti-drone tech included in €1.7bn defence package
Anti-drone technology will be in place by next summer that will ‘identify and neutralise’ drones that ‘may be a threat’
McEntee to launch €1.7bn expenditure on defence projects with military radar programme set as main priority
Incident during Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit is believed to have been intended to cause embarrassment to the Republic and highlight weak defences
The Taoiseach grins in the driver’s seat while Sensible Simon steers the economy
Shots from assault rifle struck armoured vehicle which held up under fire, with no injuries reported
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