Irish-UK biopic of jazz pianist Bill Evans wins prestigious award at Berlin Film Festival
Director Grant Lee takes Silver Bear for movie featuring Newry actor Valene Kane, with screenplay by Mark O’Halloran
Director Grant Lee takes Silver Bear for movie featuring Newry actor Valene Kane, with screenplay by Mark O’Halloran
German chancellor told party delegates ‘what counts is strength – military as well as economic’
While Friedrich Merz tries to get his house in order at home, the chancellor is struggling with key European relationships
The world came to the Munich Security Conference over the weekend for an ideological showdown
Shuttling between realpolitik slap and diplomatic tickle, US secretary of state urges end to ‘western malaise’
‘The UN has served us extremely well ... but reform is needed’ Minister for Foreign Affairs says at Munich Defence Conference
How Schleswig-Holstein is challenging big tech dominance and redefining digital sovereignty
EU leaders met this week to talk about reversing a trend that spells trouble for the union
A year on from JD Vance’s bombshell speech in Munich, European leaders are searching for a post-American future
The Republic has been something of an outlier in how the drop in jobs for those without third-level education has affected the political climate
Michael Denninger used money from his confirmation to travel from Coburg to Clare in 1980
Travel agent recorded a loss for 2025 citing tough trading conditions and hits to margins
Moves to distance party from extremist figures reveal tensions between electoral ambition and ideological hardliners
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From slippery pavements to a fumbling official, winter has become the latest entry under Germany’s myth of efficiency
There’s plenty to spice up a city break across Europe in the first six months of the year
GDP growth ahead of expectations is some much needed good news
Creators of Monster’s Paradise are tight-lipped on the tyrannical king in their new opera
Tova Friedman, who survived a Nazi death camp as a child, urges Bundestag to confront rising hatred
A long history of flight and terror for a minority is linked to a new wave of anti-Semitism in the ‘dark age of Trump’
On the 81st anniversary of the death camp’s liberation, Leon Weintraub has a blunt warning
Daniel Tatlow-Devally and four others charged with causing €1m in damage and using Hamas-linked symbols
Survey finds 18 per cent believe number of people killed was greatly exaggerated
Eurogroup meeting in Brussels next week expected to be dominated by new economic threat from US
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
Participant in Slovak uprising against Nazis forged a successful career in Irish business, importing Swiss watches and Japanese pearls
Carbon tax on farming and taking land out of agricultural production among bold moves by the Danes
As Chinese exports to Europe surge and European exports to China shrink, countries like Germany that once gained most from the trade relationship are now at risk
Policymakers say strict new measures have driven down irregular arrivals, but experts say the underlying factors are little changed
Ireland’s schools utilising EU funds to send students to Germany are pushing at an open door
Donald Trump is rupturing the world order and replacing it with something else but what that may be, we do not yet know
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