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Irish Mirror on MSNTánaiste shrugs off presence of Israeli drone as he visits Irish troops in LebanonThe Tánaiste said he had been assured that there would be justice for slain Irish soldier Private Sean Rooney, who was gunned ...
Howard Lutnick, former CEO of the financial firm Cantor Fitzgerald, and now Secretary of Commerce in the Trump administration ...
As the UFC legend formally announced his intention to run for presidency, he continues to face backlash in pro-Palestinian Ireland.The post Could McGregor’s Israel support cost him Irish presidency? a ...
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Independent.ie on MSNAnti-Israel message in Kerry being investigated – ‘What does our government expect?’Gardaí in Kerry say they are investigating reports of criminal damage and alleged anti-Israeli messaging on timber fencing ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSN'It is so un-Irish to give up hope': Protesters calling for sanctions on Israel march in DublinUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Ireland’s deputy premier raised the case of Private Sean Rooney in a meeting with ministers ahead of a visit to troops ...
Céad míle fáilte’, the Irish love to say. It means ‘a hundred thousand welcomes’. It’s emblazoned in the arrivals hall at ...
Director of International Jewish Affairs Rabbi Andrew Baker met on Friday, March 14, with Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) ...
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Independent.ie on MSNTánaiste Simon Harris unruffled despite presence of Israeli drone overhead during Lebanon visit to Irish troopsThe Tánaiste has said he was not intimidated by an Israeli drone flown over the Irish peacekeeping camp in Lebanon while ...
United Nations Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese has urged the Irish government to take stronger action against Israel, including cutting trade ties.
Ireland’s deputy premier is to reaffirm “unwavering commitment” to the UN’s peacekeeping mission in Lebanon and the nation’s ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNIrish peacekeepers ‘safe’ amid escalating violence in LebanonAll Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon are “safe”, Ireland’s deputy premier has said, following an escalation in violence in the ...
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