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Philippines, Ireland strengthen defense cooperation

Defense Secretary Gilberto “Gibo” Teodoro, Jr., met with Irish Ambassador to the Philippines Emma Hickey at Camp Aguinaldo on Monday to discuss ways to...

22 police hurt in latest anti-immigrant clashes

LONDON – A fourth night of anti-immigrant unrest in Northern Ireland left another 22 officers injured, police said Friday, as violent protests spread to...

Northern Ireland town hit by second night of unrest

BALLYMENA, United Kingdom – Violence flared for a second night Tuesday in a Northern Irish town after “racially motivated” attacks sparked by the arrest...

Ireland won’t participate in Ukraine ‘deterrent’ force

LONDON – Irish troops will not be sent to Ukraine to participate in a “deterrent force”, Prime Minister Micheal Martin said Wednesday, but he...

Irish university offers ‘influencer’ degree to aspiring content creators

Carlow, Ireland—It's a job that didn't exist until recently but becoming an influencer is an ever more popular career path among Gen-Z youth in the...

Halloween in the US: A breathing trick or treat

“Some religious denominations avoid it, due to concerns about its pagan origins and superstitions.” COLORADO SPRINGS — Halloween, which originated in Britain and Ireland, is...

‘Healthy addiction’: Sea saunas make waves in Ireland

“Customers at another sauna lauded the activity for stress relief as well as aiding recovery after strenuous sports” DUNGARVAN, Ireland – For Sharon Fidgeon, a...

Car burned

Flames rise from a car and a bus, set alight at the junction of Bachelors Walk and the O’Connell Bridge, in Dublin on Thursday...

Filipino film bags best int’l feature award in Ireland

The Filipino film "Amon Banwa sa Lawod (Our Island of the Mangrove Moons)" bagged the Best International Feature Film award at the Louth International...

Omagh marks 25 years since deadly bombing

Victims' families, survivors and dignitaries will gather on Sunday to mark the 25th anniversary of the Omagh bombing, the deadliest attack in the period...

Belfast’s ‘peace walls’ still stand 25 years after conflict

By Anna Cuenca In Belfast,97 percent of social housing remains segregated along community lines Stretching high into the sky, the barrier between communities around the republican...

Meta faces fines of 390-m euros over data breach

DUBLIN, Ireland - US social media giant Meta was slapped Wednesday with fines totaling 390 million euros ($413 million) for breaching EU personal data...

Ireland’s Varadkar PM for second time

DUBLIN—Ireland’s Leo Varadkar on Saturday took over as prime minister for the second time, a handover of power in line with a coalition deal...

One of Ireland’s last Traveler tinsmiths mourns lost way of life

By Callum Paton "The challenge facing the community has been underlined in recent years by a growing mental health crisis" Warmed by a wood-burning stove and...
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