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Israel tells public to take shelter as strikes continue

Follow developments in the Middle East as Iran and Israel traded missiles and airstrikes.

US Democratic politician and husband shot dead

A gunman has shot two Democratic state politicians in Minnesota, killing one and her husband and wounding the other, in what the northern US state's governor said were "politically motivated" attacks.

Israel says strikes 'nothing' compared to what is coming

Iran and Israel have traded missiles and airstrikes, the day after Israel launched a sweeping air offensive against its old enemy, killing commanders and scientists and bombing nuclear sites in a stated bid to stop it building an atomic weapon.

Thousands join US protests ahead of Trump's army rally

US Marines deployed to Los Angeles have made their first detention of a civilian, part of a rare use of military force to support domestic police and coming ahead of national protests over President Donald Trump's military parade in Washington.

NI 'petrol bomb away' from a racist murder, rally hears

Northern Ireland is just "one petrol bomb away" from a racist murder, a rally in the centre of Belfast has heard.

Leinster power past Bulls to end trophy drought

Leinster have their hands on silverware. A four-year drought – by their standards at least – has finally come to an end, as they crushed the Bulls 32-7 in front of 46,127 people at Croke Park.

Archaeologists find human remains at Limerick Gaol site

Human remains believed to date from the 19th century have been uncovered by archaeologists on the site of the old Limerick jail near King John's Castle in Limerick city.

Search under way for suspected gunman in Minnesota

Follow live updates after a gunman in Minnesota shot two Democratic state politicians, killing one and her husband and wounding the other, in what officials said were targeted attacks.

Israeli fire kills 45 people in Gaza, say medics

Israeli firing and airstrikes have killed at least 45 Palestinians across Gaza, many of them near an aid distribution site operated by the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, local health authorities have said.

Did Ireland's 'bad bank' NAMA work?

At the height of the financial crisis in 2009 Ireland set up the National Asset Management Agency, better known as NAMA.

Murphy calls on Harris to 'put pressure' on Egyptian govt

People before Profit TD Paul Murphy has called on Tánaiste Simon Harris to put pressure on the Egyptian government to allow the 'Global March to Gaza' to reach Gaza.

Ireland's Down syndrome futsal team eyeing European glory

Ireland's first national Down syndrome futsal team will depart for the SUDS European Championships in Italy tomorrow.

EU and US sanctions on Russia: Timing is everything

As G7 leaders converge on Kananaskis in the Canadian Rockies this weekend, the prospect of decisively tougher sanctions on Russia will loom large.

Lowry laments 'weird couple of days' at US Open

Shane Lowry summed up his US Open experience as a "weird" couple of days after missing the cut by a wide margin at a punishing Oakmont course.

Safeguarding concerns in the spotlight after RTÉ exposé

For years, concerns have centred around safeguarding in nursing homes, writes Social Affairs Correspondent Ailbhe Conneely.

Death toll after Air India crash raised to 270

The death toll in the deadly Air India plane crash rose to 270, with families increasingly getting upset due to delays in handing over the bodies of those killed in the tragedy in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad.

At least 10 dead, several missing in flooding in Texas

At least ten people are dead following flooding from heavy rains in Texas, officials reported, with several more people reported missing.

TikTok Boom: The rise and reign of viral dance trends

TikTok hasn't just reshaped social media; it's rewritten the rules of cultural fame. With a tap and a twist, a bedroom video can go global. Sarah McIntyre and Laura Delaney ask: What does it really take to go viral in 2025?

Watch: The psychology behind fast fashion shopping

Why are so many of us addicted to fast fashion shopping, even though we know it's bad for the environment and for fast fashion factory workers?

More than ever at the top of our game, speed is king

We can all want every player to have a chance, but, when it comes to the top, maybe more than it ever was, speed is king, writes Enda McGinley.