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Irish journalists condemn the killing of journalists by Israel
New ReviewSeamus Dooley Irish Secretary of the NUJ and Emma OKelly from RTE and fellow journalists take part in a protest organised by the NUJ at The Spire in O'Connell Street, Dublin, to condemn the killing of journalists due to Israeli attacks....
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India Day in Ireland postponed following ‘spate of attacks’ on community
New ReviewCo-chairman of the Ireland India Council Prashant Shukla and Aparna Shukla, cultural coordinator of the Ireland India Council, speak about postponing Ireland India Day and recent attacks on members of the Indian community in Ireland. At...
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Tanaiste comments after India Day in Ireland postponed following ‘spate of attacks’ on community
New ReviewTanaiste Simon Harris speaks after meeting epresentatives of the Indian community at Government Buildings on Monday. India Day in Ireland has been postponed following a “spate of violent attacks” on members of its community in recent...
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Killing of Al Jazeera staff in Gaza ‘silencing journalistic voices’ – Tanaiste
New ReviewIreland’s deputy premier and foreign affairs minister Simon Harris says Israel’s killing of journalists in Gaza was “silencing of some of the few journalistic voices left” in the region. Prominent Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif,...
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Conor McGregor not fit for presidency, says transport minister
New ReviewTransport Minister Darragh O'Brien has said he does not think Conor McGregor would be fit to be president of Ireland. Asked about McGregor's intention to take a legal case challenging the eligibility rules for the presidency, Mr O'Brien...
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Minister for Transport brushes off billionaires' criticisms of the prospective Dublin Metrolink
New ReviewMinister for Transport Darragh O'Brien dismisses criticisms of the Metrolink by billionaires Michael O'Leary and Dermot Desmond as he opens Woodbrook DART station in Dublin on Sunday.
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Fact check: No, the EU is not eroding European democracy
European countries, including EU member states, tend to dominate democracy indexes, even as democracy faces threats worldwide.
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Storm Floris: More than 22,000 homes without power, authorities urge public to stay indoors
Storm Floris: More Than 22,000 Homes Without Power, Authorities Urge Public to Stay Indoors
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Indian Embassy issues alert after alleged racial attacks in Ireland
An Indian data scientist has warned of a “huge increase” in racist attacks after he was assaulted by a gang of youths in west Dublin. Watch for more details!
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Indian Embassy In Ireland Issues Safety Advisory After Attacks
An Indian data scientist has warned of a “huge increase” in racist attacks after he was assaulted by a gang of youths in west Dublin. Watch for more details!
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Rise in Attacks on Indian Citizens in Ireland | Indian Community Stages Protest in Dublin
The embassy of India in Dublin has issued a security advisory urging Indian citizens in Ireland to exercise caution, following a recent rise in physical attacks targeting members of the Indian community.
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Ireland data centres: Electricity consumption puts pressure on energy grid
Ireland is one of Europe’s main digital hubs, with the number of data centres on the rise to support global tech giants.
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Detail still lacking ‘but Ireland would be worse off without EU-US deal’, says Tanaiste
Irish deputy premier Simon Harris says details of the EU-US trade deal still need to be worked out, but that Ireland's economy would be worse off if there had been no deal. He was speaking at the Government Buildings in Dublin.
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Gardai who disregard roads policing ‘letting colleagues down’ – Tanaiste
Ireland's Tanaiste Simon Harris speaks at Government Buildings in Dublin about the report on gardai road policing. He says any gardai who show a "brazen" disregard for road policing, as described by the Garda Commissioner, are "seriously...
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Detail still lacking ‘but Ireland would be worse off without EU-US deal’
A swathe of tariffs imposed on other nations shows Ireland would be worse off if there was not an EU-US trade deal, the Irish deputy premier said. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that sees tariffs of 15% or above...
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Nikita Hand arrives at court where judgment is due in Conor McGregor's appeal
Nikita Hand, who is also known as Nikita Ni Laimhin, arrives at the Four Courts in Dublin where judgment is due in Conor McGregor's appeal of her High Court civil case.
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"sobering" report into roads policing shows "brazen" disregard by officers, says Garda Commissioner
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris has said some gardai showed "brazen" disregard for roads policing duties according to a "sobering" unpublished report into the issue. Speaking alongside Policing and Community Safety Authority chairwoman...
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Irish Government says one-off payments for businesses affected by US tariffs are 'not sustainable'
One-off payments for businesses affected by US tariffs of 15% are "not sustainable", enterprise minister Peter Burke has said, but listed a range of other supports that would be available. Speaking outside Government Buildings.
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Taoiseach says it is 'unsatisfactory' that Irish solder Sean Rooney's killer is still at large
It is “unsatisfactory” that the main person convicted for the killing of an Irish peacekeeper in 2022 is still at large, Ireland’s premier has said. Micheal Martin was speaking after a man was given a death sentence in Lebanon over...
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Justin Kelly appointed new Garda commissioner
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan, the new Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly, Taoiseach Micheal Martin, and outgoing Garda Commissioner Drew Harris pose for pictures outside the Government Buildings in Dublin.
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Nobody is welcoming tariffs ‘with open arms’, says Taoiseach
Ireland’s premier has said no one is welcoming a baseline tariff of 15% “with open arms” but the EU-US agreement avoids a “ruinous” trade war. Taoiseach Micheal Martin also said the deal offered “overall ceilings” on tariff rates and...
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Nobody is welcoming tariffs ‘with open arms’, says Irish premier
Ireland’s premier has said no one is welcoming a baseline tariff of 15% “with open arms” but the EU-US agreement avoids a “ruinous” trade war. Taoiseach Micheal Martin also said the deal offered “overall ceilings” on tariff rates and...
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Michael Martin reacts to the US EU trade deal – full press conference
Irish premier Micheal Martin described the trade negotiation between the US and EU as one that was “endeavouring to get stability, predictability and reliability in terms of the trading relationship”.
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Indians Outrage in Dublin After Vicious Attack on Amazon Techie, Demand for Justice in Ireland
In a powerful show of unity and dignity, over 100 members of the Indian community in Ireland held a silent protest outside the Department of Justice in Dublin. The vigil was in response to the brutal and unprovoked assault on an Indian...