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'I could rent an apartment, but why?' The teenager who lives on Germany's high-speed trains
By Derek Scally
Is a new 'Axis of Evil' taking aim at the West?
By Edmund Heaphy
The Axis of Upheaval: How America's Adversaries Are Uniting to Overturn the Global Order
By Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Richard Fontaine
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Students demand universities take a stand on Gaza
By Emma O Kelly
College protests: Anti-war protesters dig in and vow to keep demonstrations going
By Michael Casey and James Pollard
Gaza protests: Police raid on Columbia protest ignited campus movement
By Emma Vardy, Bernd Debusmann and Bernd Debusmann Jr.
Pro-Palestine student protests spread in second week of demonstrations
Pro-Palestine protests spread across campuses as Columbia University calls for inquiry into leadership
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The Middle East: flickering dreams and the coming storm
By Tony Connelly
Funeral notice appears for murder suspect and horse trainer Jonathan Creswell
Katie Simpson murder: A man with a dark past, a botched police probe and a case that shocked a community
By Niamh Campbell
Katie Simpson murder accused had 'violent past', ex-partner says
By Keiron Tourish
Jonathan Creswell: Death halts murder trial but spotlight now turns to what really happened
By Tanya Fowles
Horse trainer accused of murdering showjumper found dead ahead of second day of trial
By eamonn macdermott
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Surrendered passport and €50000 bail seem no hindrance to flight as top cocaine suspect vanishes
By Peter Cluskey
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Irish in London: 'Nobody was making me stay. I could have left at any time and gone home to Sligo ... That was 24 years ago'
By Bernadette Fallon
Migrants going to Ireland shows UK 'Rwanda plan' is working, says Rishi Sunak
By Sophie Wingate
Rishi Sunak says migrants going to Ireland shows Rwanda scheme is working as a deterrent
Sunak: rise in asylum seekers in Ireland proves Rwanda plan ‘having impact’
By Cash Boyle
Asylum seekers going to Ireland shows Rwanda plan's deterrent effect working, says Sunak
Too early to say if Rwanda plan is impacting Ireland - UK
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'A worrying trend': UCD's SU President on right to protest Israel in Irish and US universities
By David Macredmond
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PSNI arrest man who assaulted four officers by 'spitting, kicking, urinating and attempting to bite'
By Diarmuid Pepper
Portadown: Man arrested after he 'spat, kicked and pointed fake gun'
PSNI arrest man with weapons who assaulted four officers by 'spitting, kicking, urinating and attempting to bite them'
PSNI officers attacked and urinated on while responding to call-out
By Adrian Rutherford
Man, 31, arrested on suspicion of multiple offences after spitting, kicking, urinating at & biting officers...
By Emma Kilcawley Hemani
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Online speculation on Donaldson case could lead to two years in jail: NI Attorney General
By Liam Tunney
Jeffrey Donaldson appears in court charged with sexual offences over 21-year period
By Freya McClements and Seanin Graham
Jeffrey Donaldson charged with rape, assault and gross indecency
By Rory Carroll
Jeffery Donaldson appears in court on historic sex charges
It would be a scandal if Jeffrey Donaldson's trial collapsed due to the justice system's failure
Opinion
By Sam Mcbride
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'My health insurance premium has increased – how can I find a cheaper plan when I have a pre-existing condition?'
By Grainne Griffin
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Mosquito tips: How to prevent the pests attacking you at night - as they arrive extra early in southern Spain this year - Olive Press News Spain
Spain’s PM Sánchez could quit after far-right attacks on wife and bid to ‘politically kill’ him
By Sam Jones
Thousands turn out at rally for Spain's PM Pedro Sánchez
By Guy Hedgecoe
Supporters call on Spanish prime minister to stay on after he threatens to resign
Holed up in a palace with his wife, Pedro Sánchez keeps world guessing
By Matthew Campbell
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Ex-tabloid head tells Trump trial he killed affair story
Trump assistant’s hush-money trial testimony focuses on relationship with Stormy Daniels
By Lauren Aratani and Victoria Bekiempis
‘Duh’: CNN reporter reacts to David Pecker court admission
Donald Trump's lawyers seek to discredit evidence of prosecution's first witness
Trump hush money trial latest: Former assistant recalls seeing Stormy Daniels in Trump Tower
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Teachers hospitalised after alleged stabbing by girl (13) in Wales school say they 'cannot comprehend' incident in statement
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US to provide new Patriot missiles for Ukraine as part of additional $6bn aid package
Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine in $6bn package
By Will Vernon and Holly Honderich
US announces $6bn in aid for Ukraine following votes
US announces $6 billion long-term military aid package for Ukraine
By Haley Britzky
The US weapons making their way to Ukraine right now
By Chris York
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Man found guilty of murder of Tony McDermott, son of Mother and Baby Home campaigner, after trial in England
By Órla Ryan
Tony McDermott murder: Nicholas Ward stabbed friend 51 times
By Pritti Mistry
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New York community to remember 'beautiful' and 'unique' Longford woman Sarah McNally at month's mind mass
Mass to remember Longford woman killed in New York
Popular Irish woman murdered in USA to be remembered at special mass in New York on Saturday
By Laura Colgan
Man appears in New York court charged with 'cruelly and brazenly' murdering Longford woman Sarah McNally
By Michael Fitzpatrick
Man charged with murder of Sarah McNally in New York
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Irish tourists face charges to visit Tenerife's natural spaces
'My misery, your paradise': The problem with tourism in the Canary Islands
By Josephine Franks
It's all very well telling us tourists to go home, but surely these islanders have tat to sell
Britons feared unwelcome in 'Little England' resort as anti-tourist mania grips hotspot
Now Benidorm tourist chiefs fear anti-tourist protests will spread to the Costa Blanca after 50,000 marched ag
By Gerard Couzens and Alesia Fiddler
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20 years on from EU enlargement, some remain waiting
By Paul Cunningham
Balkan clouds over EU enlargement
By Tony Barber
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Surrealing in the Years: Bloody horses on the loose in London, bloody chaos on the loose in Ireland
By Carl Kinsella
Did five frightened horses bolting through London really mean the end was neigh?
Opinion
By Michael Hogan
Army horses spooked by falling rubble run amok in London
Update issued on Household Cavalry horses as Quaker 'not looking good' - live
By Barney Davis
Injured military horses 'continue to be cared for and closely observed' – British Army
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Graves attacked overnight in Derry City Cemetery
Derry City Cemetery: Vandalism of graves described as a 'heinous act' | BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
By Adrian Rutherford
Police 'following a definitive line of enquiry' on City Cemetery vandalism
By Laura Glenn
'Disgraceful': Vandalism of graves at Derry cemetery is condemned
By Gerard Donaghy
'Serious incident of vandalism' at City Cemetery: several graves vandalised while wreaths & momentums removed
By Laura Glenn
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Gruesome tale of pregnant ‘Girl with Pretty Feet’ whose severed body was found in suitcases scattered acr...
By Holly Christodoulou
750-cow robotic dairy farm and milk processing in Tyrone
Grove Holsteins finds its groove with robotic milking
By Kieran Mailey
Driving efficiency and sustainability with robotic milking
By Richard Halleron
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Ryanair removes these two countries from list of places requiring printed boarding pass
By Keith Kelly and Shauna Bannon Ward
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Two Brit tourists ‘seriously injured’ after being ‘assaulted by Magaluf bouncer’ in brutal attack...
By Iona Cleave
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Urgent warning for thousands of Irish social welfare recipients over major change in days...
By Lauren Kelly
Social welfare payment date changes confirmed for May bank holiday weekend
Families in line for cash boost with changes to one social welfare payment in May
Social welfare Ireland: May bank holiday payment date changes as some to be paid early
By Ruairí Scott Byrne
Social welfare recipients to receive early payment this Bank Holiday
By Jody Coffey
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How ‘game-changer’ Ukrainian torpedo sub designed to be the fighter jet of the sea could help win Black Sea...
By Iona Cleave
'Change your f***ing attitude' - school staff member suspended after swearing at student in video
By Conor Coyle
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Jim Allister rails at Gavin Robinson over his criticism of anti-protocol 'interlopers'
By Andrew Madden
Northern Ireland Protocol: Ann Widdecombe speaking at TUV rally this Friday
By Philip Bradfield
Northern Ireland Protocol remains threat to union, Jim Allister says
Baroness Hoey: Why I'm delighted to share a platform tonight with Ann Widdecombe
Opinion
By Kate Hoey
Ballyclare outdoor anti-protocol could be first of many in coming months, says Jamie Bryson
By Mark Rainey
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Monty Don’s genius tip to remove moss from lawns so grass ‘grows back thicker than ever’
By Angela Patrone
Gardening whizz shares cheap tip to get rid of moss from your lawn – all you need is a £10 tool...
By Olivia Stringer
Moss solution involves planting two key plants that will beautify your garden
By Franca Akenami
Hassle-free method to remove moss is also so affordable - you likely already have product
By Melanie Kaidan
I’m a pro gardener - moss isn’t killing your grass like you think, but my TLC tips will ensure it never comes back
By Josie O'brien
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Coroner in murder of four Catholics can't continue inquest as MI5 and NIO objections emerge
By Connla Young
UVF victims' families accuse UK government of 'disgraceful' attempt to stop justice
Moy: McKearney and Fox inquest challenge 'disgraceful'
Coroner expected to halt inquest into the McKearney and Fox killings in 1992
By Allison Morris
Inquest into Northern Ireland Catholic murders halted after MI5 blocks intelligence release
By Robert Mendick
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Hamas receives Israeli response to truce proposal as strike kills six people in Rafah
Hamas 'studying' Israel's new ceasefire proposal
Israel’s war on Gaza live: US campus protests intensify amid truce push | Israel War on Gaza News
By Virginia Pietromarchi and Saif Khalid
Middle East crisis: Germany to resume working with Unrwa after UN report finds Israel yet to supply evidence to back terror claims – as it happened
By Lili Bayer and Martin Belam
Hamas reviewing Israeli ceasefire proposal as possible Rafah offensive looms
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