Sudanese army and paramilitary rivals accept three-day truce extension
The truce and its extension were brokered by the US and Saudi Arabia
The truce and its extension were brokered by the US and Saudi Arabia
They are suing News Group Newspapers over alleged unlawful information gathering and the publisher is trying to have their claims thrown out
The claim was made by Mr Louis Trudel, who says that last February he advanced loans totalling €1.2 million to Carray Homes Unlimited Company to fund the building of 25 houses and six apartments at lands at Adamstown Kilmeaden in Co Waterford.
There was a difference of opinion between the girl’s parents and her other family members over where she should be buried
The judge at Jack Teixeira’s detention hearing put off an immediate decision on whether he should be kept in custody until his trial
The violence came despite a fragile three-day truce between Sudan’s two top generals, whose power struggle has killed hundreds.
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of Greek Lessons by Han Kang and Death Of A Bookseller by Alice Slater
Sinn Féin's finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty said interest rates have been raised by the European Central Bank six times since July
Eighteen properties and two open areas of land were searched on Thursday as part of the operation
Former US president Donald Trump has scorned the case on Truth Social, claiming his accuser, E. Jean Carroll, was promoting a "fraudulent & false story"
Britain's Northern Ireland secretary Chris Heaton-Harris was responsible for setting the budget in the absence of the power-sharing executive
Staff at 14 train operators have rejected the latest offer from the RDG
The man has been detained at a Garda station in North Dublin
The boy sustained a 3cm laceration and required stitches following the incident
The Minister argued the case was moot as the woman had been granted refugee status, so the State no longer had a legal obligation to provide her with basic accommodation, food and hygiene facilities.
Baby Rob Cashin died in the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin less than an hour after being born at his family home in Swords, Co Dublin
Darragh O'Brien said the new County Development Plan "would encourage a pattern of development in particular locations which is inconsistent with national and regional policy objectives promoting compact forms of development"
Garda Ciara Burke told the court the victim had a swollen eye, bloody face, and blood coming from his nose when he arrived at Store Street Garda station minutes after the attack
Children have lived apart from mother since Sept 2020 after allegations made against father
The Minister for Foreign Affairs thanked EU partners for their assistance.
Ms Justice Marguerite Bolger refused Promontoria’s application seeking to amend its civil bill for possession to include an unregistered portion of land and the property
Michael Delaney (48) was charged with theft from the Rehab Group between April 2019 and December 2021
Roy Reilly pleaded guilty to possessing £42,960 as the proceeds of crime, and to possessing heroin, cocaine and cannabis for sale or supply
The man pleaded guilty to one count of assault causing harm to the child in his Dublin home on February 16th, 2020
It is understood a minivan with several passengers and a lorry were involved in the collision.
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