All coverage of Ireland, ranked by recency.
Rescuers in eastern Indonesia will comb through collapsed buildings today, searching for anyone who might still be trapped under rubble after a deadly earthquake killed at least 53 people.
The EU intends to significantly expand sanctions against Russia in the coming months, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has said.
The Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo has killed 2,325 people, surpassing the toll from the 2018-2020 outbreak to become the deadliest in the country's history.
Children who present as minors in Ireland whose age is being disputed by the State are now being kept in separate Tusla contracted accommodation.
Post-mortem examinations will be carried out today on the bodies of five male teenagers killed in a head-on collision yesterday when their car was driven the wrong way down the M9 motorway.
Ireland’s much-loved festival returns this week.
BMW crashed into sisters, boy (7), during second stint driving wrong way down motorway, victims wore balaclavas, masks
Both Micheál Martin and Simon Harris have raised concerns about the current inheritance tax system – but is there support for change?
This week, our reader is keeping an expenses spreadsheet to see where her money is going while juggling taking care of her two young children.
Arday died on Friday evening, following his resignation from Cambridge University last week after allegations of plagiarism were made against him.
Justin Kelly’s statement comes after five people in a suspected stolen BMW were killed overnight in a head-on collision – he said his thoughts were with those injured in the second car.
• Kushner meets Hamas. • In Egypt for talks. • Revive Gaza plan.
Meanwhile, in the Women’s 200m butterfly final, Ellen Walshe finished fourth.
Bruno Guimaraes and Christos Tzolis caught the eye amid a comfortable win in today’s Community Shield match.
An investigation is under way after a Garda patrol car was rammed by a stolen vehicle in the early hours of this morning in Co Dublin.
Reigning champions Rovers surrendered a 2-0 lead to cap off a terrible week.
The festival has cancelled its closing night fireworks as a mark of respect.
Mona McSharry has won her third individual medal of the week at the European Aquatics Championships in Paris.
Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly has condemned what he has described as the "reckless behaviour" of motorists driving on the wrong side of motorways.
Thirty-four fires have broken out over the past 24 hours around the country, according to the fire department.
The current policy says that children can only get a place on the bus if they attend their nearest school.
Others expressed dissatisfaction with inaccurate app forecasts during the hottest days of summer
Former minister Michael Healy-Rae has described the actions of his older brother, Danny, as akin to those of a "scud missile" blaming them for leading to his resignation as a junior minister.
European Champion Kate O'Connor has said she wants to "enjoy this moment" after she won a gold medal in the women's heptathlon at the 2026 European Athletics Championships in Birmingham.
The male driver of the patrol car was uninjured.
All of the people on the bus were Polish citizens.
Photo of Sinn Féin Michelle O’Neill burned alongside British flag and Israeli flags
One person asked whether AccuWeather or “the guy in Carlow” might be more reliable.
More than 30 children and young people in Co Galway are set to begin the new school year without access to school transport, prompting parents to call for urgent intervention from the Minister for Education.
Two goals for Rinalta and one for Govers put the Kookaburras ahead but Alistair Empey eventually found the net after the Green Machine dominated in the second-half
Quantity surveyor Shay Lally from Houses to Restore explains how to get the best value when trying to boost your BER.
Ireland showed heart but ultimately left themselves too much to do in their World Cup opener as they fell to a 3-1 defeat in Wavre, Belgium.
Djamel White’s first novel has made the Booker Prize long list. He spoke to The Journal about the novel and his future plans.
Dáithí Ó Sé has revealed what judges are really looking for when they select the Rose of Tralee - and it's not faults or mistakes.
Countries across Europe are continuing to battle wildfires brought on by blistering temperatures which have left landscapes tinder-dry.
Vehicle was travelling southbound on the northbound carriageway when crash occurred
A new movie explores the role meteorologists played in planning D-Day – but Ireland’s Maureen Flavin Sweeney seems to be largely left out.
All but one of the submissions to South Dublin County Council reject use of land owned by the Coldcut Club for housing
Searches of two residences as part of Operation Tara anti-drugs strategy
The collision has been referred by An Garda Síochána to Fiosrú, the police ombudsman.
A number of people have died and at least four others have been seriously injured after a two-car crash on the M9 at Moone, Co Kildare.
Maybe it should come as no surprise, but some politicians just want an escape from politics.
Earthquake aftermath, butter wars and drinking at home…
Settle down in a comfy chair with some of the week’s best longreads.
An Iranian military official said that Qatar should allow an Iranian team to enter the country to investigate the fate of pilots whom Tehran says were captured by Qatari forces, Iranian media reported.
Russia's Islam Makhachev used his dominant grappling to earn a unanimous decision win over Ian Machado Garry to retain his UFC welterweight title in a tight, tense five-round battle in the main event of UFC 330 in Philadelphia overnight.
• 12 people dead • 10 injured • Crash in Hungary
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Three people were killed and another wounded in Russia’s southern Rostov region.
Flores was struck by a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in 1992 that triggered a tsunami and killed about 2,500 people.
Machines don’t need to go rogue to cause harm. If we give them flawed objectives, they can pursue them more efficiently than any human ever could.
Why has a row over Irish butter sales grabbed so much attention that the government is being asked to weigh in?
Woman has gone ‘off the rails’ and has placed listening devices around their house, court told
A Co Wicklow artist with Down syndrome has credited an inclusive arts programme for boosting his confidence - and his sales.
Raleigh was once the biggest bike company in the world - now its only hope of survival is a cut-price buy-out; but that's a fate that's befallen many other iconic brands, writes Adam Maguire
We spoke to one of the festival organisers to find out how it all works behind the scenes.
The Government had hoped that as the deadline looms to begin restoring excise on fuel that the price shock at the pumps would have eased.
The Government had hoped that as the deadline looms to begin restoring excise on fuel that the price shock at the pumps would have eased, writes Sandra Hurley.
Plus: divine intervention in the Lidl turf wars, and the Naval Service turns to landlubbers for help