Tánaiste says Irish troops in Lebanon are ‘safe’ in what is ‘a very difficult environment to operate within’
United Nations secretary-general António Guterres says the world is edging towards ‘a powder keg that risks engulfing the world’
United Nations secretary-general António Guterres says the world is edging towards ‘a powder keg that risks engulfing the world’
Business groups raise concerns over measures to reduce the number of foreign workers entering country
Varadkar is in Washington meeting Biden as Micheál Martin heads to Canada and others travel to Africa, South America and Asia
Leaders arrive shortly after Russian drone attack on residential building in southern city of Odesa
Inside Politics: Irish political parties have struggled to agree the wording of a motion setting out Ireland’s position on the Israel-Hamas conflict
Yaroslav Hunka (98), applauded as a war hero, fought for the Waffen-SS Galicia Division
Growing concern in Punjab that thousands of Sikhs who return home each year to celebrate family get-togethers and to escape the Canadian winter will be unable to do so
Canadian official says its information about the killing of Sikh Canadian includes intelligence from a major ally
White House says targeting dissidents in other countries ‘absolutely unacceptable’, although New Delhi had dismissed claim as ‘absurd’
R&AW has aided insurgencies in south Asia – but Sikh activist’s murder in Vancouver would be first in a western country
Diplomatic row rages over allegations New Delhi had role in murder of Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia
Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead outside a Sikh temple in June, had been designated a ‘terrorist’ by India in 2020
British opposition leader says he would seek closer trading relationship with EU but rules out rejoining
‘The situation is unpredictable right now and there are certainly difficult days ahead,’ premier David Eby said
Decision came after ‘many meaningful and difficult conversations’, couple said
Consequences of Yevgeny Prigozhin’s challenge to Vladimir Putin’s authority could take months to play out, says US secretary of state
Bus carrying older people and disabled people collided with trailer truck 100km from Winnipeg
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau announces 500 million Canadian dollars worth of military aid for Kyiv during visit to city
Air quality alerts triggered hundreds of kilomotres away in United States as smoke hangs thick over New York City
Canada imposes new sanctions on Moscow and pledges fresh military support for Kyiv
Total number in country grew by 1.05 million last year as position as fastest growing G7 nation retained
Beijing denies allegations of interference in Canada’s last two elections
Nearly 40,000 migrants crossed unlawfully into Canada last year and the number arriving monthly has spiked recently
The European Commission and US senate already block the Chinese-owned social media app over concerns with data privacy
Canadian PM says forces will now recover and analyse the wreckage of the object
Protest during Trudeau’s speech provides opportunity, during conference co-hosted with China, to laud Canada’s approach to freedom of expression.
Video posted online catches Chinese leader in rare unscripted moment
From beating up a young Justin Trudeau to 6,000 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, the Friends star’s memoir is a bombshell read. Here are the highlights
Russian president addresses servicemen on 77th anniversary of victory over Nazi Germany
April 9th online rally to push ‘Stand Up for Ukraine’ campaign for displaced Ukrainians
British prime minister joins other European leaders in pushing back against US pressure to impose oil embargo on Russia
Six months for anonymous property owners to reveal identities is too long, says Starmer
Russia accused of ‘nuclear terror’ after shelling sparked fire in nuclear power plant
Washington targets gas pipeline with sanctions as UN General Assembly meets on crisis
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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