Irish tourism is facing more uncertainty after the US issued warnings about travel to parts of Italy and the French authorities closed the Louvre Museum in Paris over concerns for its staff catching the coronavirus from the hundreds of people streaming through its doors.
Mon, 02 Mar, 2020
It is reported that detectives in Vietnam have arrested eight people after 39 bodies were found in the back of a lorry in Essex.
Mon, 04 Nov, 2019
The Israeli Defence Minister has called for the "immediate" closure of its Dublin embassy days after a bill was passed by the Seanad banning the importation of goods originating from Israeli settlements in Palestine.
Fri, 13 Jul, 2018
Thai authorities plan to revoke the passport of a fugitive heir to the Red Bull energy drink fortune who is wanted on deadly hit-and-run charges.
Thu, 04 May, 2017
Fourteen Nepalese security guards were killed when a Taliban suicide bomber attacked their minibus in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, the Interior Ministry and an Afghan security official said.
Mon, 20 Jun, 2016
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It is an unlikely friendship that ties the fates of war correspondent Kenji Goto and troubled loner Haruna Yukawa, the two Japanese hostages for which Islamic State militants demanded a $200m ransom this week.
Thu, 22 Jan, 2015
Same-sex marriage is banned in the Dominican Republic, but a man and his partner have exchanged vows in the first ceremony of its kind performed at the British embassy in the conservative Caribbean country.
Wed, 31 Dec, 2014
A complaint of imbalance about a same-sex marriage discussion presented on RTÉ radio by comedian Brendan O’Carroll has been rejected by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland.
Thu, 18 Dec, 2014
A Thai surrogate mother is desperately trying to raise money to save the life of a six-month-old baby abandoned by his Australian parents after they found out he had Down syndrome.
Sat, 02 Aug, 2014
Fri, 27 Jun, 2014
An emaciated man whose boat washed up on a remote Pacific atoll this week claims he survived 16 months adrift, floating more than 12,500km from Mexico, a researcher said.
Sat, 01 Feb, 2014
A change to Turkish foreign visa rules means Irish people travelling there will no longer be able to purchase a visa on arrival.
Thu, 09 Jan, 2014
Unmanned US aircraft fired four missiles at a house in north-west Pakistan today, killing 16 suspected militants, Pakistani intelligence officials said.
Wed, 03 Jul, 2013
Valentia Island has strong merit for consideration as a World Heritage Site, according to Al Gillespie from the University of Waikato in New Zealand.
Thu, 30 May, 2013
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange last night applied for political asylum at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London after failing in his bid to avoid extradition to Sweden to face sex crime allegations.
Wed, 20 Jun, 2012
A TAIWANESE woman allegedly sold into slavery as a child has returned from the US to the island for a family reunion.
Thu, 19 Jan, 2012
THE Department of Foreign Affairs has confirmed it is in contact with a number of Irish couples caught up in an alleged adoption scam in Mexico.
Mon, 16 Jan, 2012
A multiple murder inquiry is underway this morning after three adults and three young children were all stabbed to death in Jersey.
Mon, 15 Aug, 2011
BURMA’S democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi will not accept conditions on her freedom if the military government releases her this week when her latest period of detention is due to end, her lawyer said.
Thu, 11 Nov, 2010
An appeal court in Thailand ruled today to extradite suspected Russian arms smuggler Viktor Bout to the United States, effectively ending a nearly 25-year chase for the man dubbed The Merchant of Death.
Fri, 20 Aug, 2010
Five sailors including an Irish journalist detained after their yacht apparently strayed into Iranian waters have been released, the British Foreign Office confirmed today.
Wed, 02 Dec, 2009
The United Nations’ torture investigator blamed Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe for banning him from entering the country today.
Thu, 29 Oct, 2009
IN his letter (January 23) Martin Stern accuses me of having incorrectly asserted that Hamas was not responsible for breaking the recent ceasefire that resulted in the bloody Israeli assault on Gaza.
Wed, 28 Jan, 2009
Thailand's prime minister Samak Sundaravej said today he had no plans to ask Britain for the extradition of fugitive ex-leader Thaksin Shinawatra or to revoke his diplomatic passport.
Fri, 22 Aug, 2008
Around 2,000 protesters rallied outside Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs today, demanding that it revoke the diplomatic passport of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and extradite him from Britain.
Thu, 21 Aug, 2008
A convoy of British and US diplomats was attacked at gunpoint in Zimbabwe today, the US embassy said.
Thu, 05 Jun, 2008
Four members of a French family, including two children, were killed by gunmen during a robbery in eastern Mauritania.
Tue, 25 Dec, 2007
Pakistan said today it will capture Osama bin Laden if he is found in the country, despite the government’s recent peace deal with Islamic militants in a remote, violence-battered region on the Afghan border.
Wed, 06 Sep, 2006
One person was wounded when at least 10 rockets detonated in central Baghdad, near an area that houses the headquarters of the US-led coalition.
Mon, 08 Mar, 2004
At least 10 rockets detonated in central Baghdad tonight, near an area that houses the headquarters of the US-led coalition.
Sun, 07 Mar, 2004
Jordan has expelled five Iraqi diplomats after Washington asked more than 60 countries to shut down Iraqi diplomatic missions.
Sun, 23 Mar, 2003
Ann Cahill looks at how the Czechs look to Ireland
Fri, 11 Oct, 2002
THE press officer of the Israeli Embassy in Dublin has been fired following her public condemnation of an Israeli air attack on Gaza City in a letter to the Irish Examiner.
Wed, 11 Sep, 2002
The FBI is still investigating the true identity of the airline passenger accused of trying to ignite explosives in his shoes, as British officials said he was born in the UK.
Wed, 26 Dec, 2001
The identity of the passenger accused of trying to ignite explosives hidden in his shoes during a transatlantic flight remained unclear today.
Tue, 25 Dec, 2001
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