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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirms airstrikes killed Iranian nuclear scientists as regional tensions spike. Key figures like Sara Netanyahu and Governor Holcomb react, while a new book on the conflict gains attention.
As the BBC World Service faces a funding freeze, experts warn of a power vacuum that rival states like China and Russia are eager to fill. An Irish perspective on the global news shift.
The internet is buzzing with rumours about Israeli PM Netanyahu's death, fuelled by an AI-generated video showing him with six fingers. We separate fact from fiction and explore the clone theories, Dead Ringers connections, and the real Middle East tensions.
On March 12, 2026, China enacted the "Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law." We provide a detailed explanation of the law's objectives, background, and future impact, incorporating on-the-ground reactions.
Milanese Archbishop Gabriele Caccia has been appointed Apostolic Nuncio to the United States. Discover his career and the significance of this new role.
Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian issues a formal apology to Gulf nations for recent missile strikes, while vowing never to surrender to US demands. Follow the latest Middle East escalation.
The US Navy has sunk an Iranian warship with a torpedo off the coast of Sri Lanka. Here’s why this major escalation hits closer to home than we might think, and what it means for Irish citizens abroad.
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, we look beyond the military campaign to explore the rich tapestry of Iranian cuisine, history, and culture that rarely makes the evening news.
A look at the extraordinary pressure on Sri Lanka this week as it navigates a naval rescue off Galle, mass flight cancellations, and the T20 World Cup buzz.
As Donald Trump's second term heats up, we look at the tariff threats, the Epstein document fallout, and what it means for Ireland.