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Google maintains an illegal monopoly in online advertising, US judge rules
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Israeli military anounces seizure of 30% of Gaza as territory compared to 'mass grave'
US officials and Vice President Vance set to arrive in Europe this week for wide-ranging talks
Trump announces 90-day tariff 'pause' on countries that 'have not retaliated', ratchets up China rate to 125%
Global tariffs from the US came into effect last night and resulted in mass market panic.
Luke 'Ming' Flanagan and Heather Humphreys not ruling out a run for the presidency
Motorist clocked at 153km/h on M7 among 671 speeding detections made so far on Slow Down Day
Children in EU-funded Greek asylum seeker centre diagnosed with acute malnutrition
EU border enforcement agency investigating alleged human rights violations of migrants by Greece
Helen McEntee tells Cabinet she's willing to compel schools to open special education classes
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Government formally revokes plan to grant an extra two days' sick leave this year
Netanyahu in Budapest in spite of war crimes warrant as Hungary withdraws from the ICC
UK police urge parents to be aware of teenage radicalisation as 'Adolescence' sparks debate
How does someone become a candidate for the Irish presidency?
In case you forgot: The clocks went forward by an hour overnight
Don't forget! The clocks go forward by an hour tonight
Man rescued by RNLI in Irish Sea after engine failure, averting potential shipping lane hazard
Copying and courting the far-right abroad, Israel’s government seeks political control of judges
Michael Lowry says raising two fingers in the Dáil was an 'errant gesture' not meant to offend
'Toxic brand': Irish Tesla drivers want you to know they don't all support Trump and Elon Musk
Are you a Tesla driver? Have you had any negative reactions in recent months?
Israeli cabinet approves creation of 'Voluntary Emigration Bureau' for people in Gaza
US Second Lady Usha Vance's planned trip to Greenland denounced as 'foreign interference'
Leo Varadkar to take up new role with US-based PR company
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Israel threatens to annex parts of Gaza if hostages are not returned
In Israel, the supreme court froze Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to sack the head of the domestic intelligence agency.
Who is Garron Noone and why are politicians claiming he was 'silenced'?
ESRI warns of significant impacts to trade and GDP in the case of US protectionist policies
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
People flee from northern Gaza after displacement orders as Israeli bombardment continues
Yesterday was the deadliest day in Gaza in over one year, after more than 400 people were killed by Israeli air strikes.
The UN has said one of its workers was killed in last night's bombing.
Israel has denied bombing the UN compound in Deir el Balah.
ActionAid Ireland also said that a staff member who worked at its partner hospital was among those killed.
Rosie O'Donnell among the guests on this week's Late Late Show
Climate council calls on government to 'radically improve preparedness' for extreme weather events
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
'Bodies and limbs on the ground' after Israeli strikes kill more than 400 people in Gaza
Israel said that the country’s return to bombing Gaza had been “fully coordinated with Washington”.
Quiz: Can you spot which of these 'Irish' sayings are real and which are completely made-up?
Fine Gael senator calls for legal protections to prevent imitation of Donegal Tweed