Gaza explained: How conflict and blockade have devastated the Palestinian enclave
Here's a primer on the coastal enclave's recent history, and its long-running economic isolation.
Here's a primer on the coastal enclave's recent history, and its long-running economic isolation.
He has 61 previous convictions, including for burglary, false imprisonment, criminal damage, assault and impersonating a member of the gardaí.
All Blacks boss Ian Foster insisted the disciplinary issue – believed to be breaking a curfew – is minor but felt compelled to punish the 26-year-old.
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris said it was one of a series of measures that would benefit the higher and third level education sector.
The jury in the Dublin District Coroner’s Court heard from Peter Redmond, who said he thought the carpet tiles on the walls of the nightclub 'didn’t look right'
The serious crime review team is reviewing investigations into the murders of Una Lynskey and Martin Kerrigan in 1971.
Atlas Limited Partnership, a Marlet subsidiary, is suing DCU seeking the return of a €3.7 million deposit it paid
The man (40) has pleaded not guilty to three counts of engaging in sexual acts with a child under the age of 17
The judge said the High Court can only interfere with the detention of a person found guilty by a jury following a criminal trial when it has been clearly made out that the conduct of that trial was fundamentally flawed
Comreg claims Virgin Medai is not complying with Universal Service Regulations over its switching process for customers
Mary Lou McDonald addressed the media in Belfast alongside vice-president Michelle O’Neill and party colleague Conor Murphy
The Football Association’s plans to pay tribute to the conflict’s innocent victims were announced on Thursday.
Web Summit claimed the flooding was caused by structural defects in the property
For this group of fans in Dublin, they are making their support known for New Zealand, by performing the Haka on Grafton Street.
Mourners gathered in Tullamore on Thursday for the funeral service for Lorna Kearney.
The judge said he found the facts of John O’Brien’s case 'very disturbing' and he said the boy’s mother “was failed every step of the journey.”
The court heard the defendant turned 18 shortly after he was sentenced to one year in prison last February
The Court of Appeal is hearing an appeal by counsel Aaron Brady over his conviction for the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe
Spanish authorities had applied for Simon Fahy to be extradited from Ireland to face charges relating to the death of Carl Carr
Michael O'Leary forecast more consolidation in the aviation industry
The new Residential Zoned Land Tax (RZLT) will be charged at 3 per cent of a site’s market value
Noam Sagi and Sharon Lifschitz called for peace after their parents were taken from Kibbutz Nir Oz by militants.
Mrs Robinson said she had been very glad to hear US President Biden say that Israel must comply with the rules of law.
The International Committee of the Red Cross issued an update on Thursday afternoon
Director general Kevin Bakhurst told the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee that RTE is facing a loss of between 10-12 million euro this year.
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