Tue, 05 May, 2020
An expertly restored period property in Cobh is likely to be snapped up and attract overseas interest, writes Catherine Shanahan
Sun, 22 Mar, 2020
The US government's killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani is the latest and most dramatic development in the ongoing proxy conflict between the US and Iran, writes Luca Trenta.
Sun, 05 Jan, 2020
The latest declaration by the US government has put a greater onus on other countries unite against Israeli occupation, writes Daoud Kuttab
Thu, 28 Nov, 2019
Johnson and Trump think sleeplessness makes them unique and uniquely powerful, says Terry Prone.
Sun, 01 Sep, 2019
Boris Johnson could strike a chord with key sections of the electorate in the short-term before major damage is done. They will live to regret it, writes Andrew Hammond
Fri, 09 Aug, 2019
A right-of-centre conservative group have hit out at "Stalinesque" criticism of Young Fine Gael president Killian Foley-Walsh's attendance at a hard-line US conference amid calls for him to be removed from his party role.
Thu, 08 Aug, 2019
Decades ago, traditional governments in the West were the mainstream. Today, they are alone in the woods, wondering where everyone went, say Ismaël Emelien and David Amiel
Mon, 01 Jul, 2019
Donald Trump’s own landing on the Normandy beaches to commemorate D-Day will be launched from the links in Doonbeg, Co Clare.
Wed, 05 Jun, 2019
US President Donald Trump’s state visit to the UK was offered with exceptional speed, from a position of weakness, writes Martin Farr.
Tue, 04 Jun, 2019
What needs to be avoided is the traditional fawning by Irish politicians of US presidents, says Daniel McConnell.
Sat, 18 May, 2019
A former photojournalist from the US who is in Ireland this week is looking to be reunited with an Irishman who he met in 1984 when he made him an honorary CNN reporter in Dublin for the visit of the then-US President Ronald Reagan.
Fri, 17 May, 2019
Members of the US political dynasty the Kennedys are to visit Ireland to open an exhibition about the late Dot Tubridy, who was a family friend.
Thu, 14 Mar, 2019
It is irresponsible of US President Donald Trump to unilaterally withdraw his country from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (Irish Examiner, February 2 ).
Tue, 05 Feb, 2019
George H.W. Bush was the last person elected president of the United States with any prior foreign policy experience.
Sun, 02 Dec, 2018
The strategic reason Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil sat out the presidential election, is that tactically they did not want to arrive with either injuries or red cards for the real game that starts tomorrow.
Wed, 31 Oct, 2018
Withdrawal from 1987 pact with Russia would see a new generation of lethal weapons developed and deployed in Europe, says
Wed, 24 Oct, 2018
I believe in beauty. I believe in stones and water, air and soil, people and their future and their fate.”
Mon, 16 Jul, 2018
It’s one of life’s great pleasures, listening to ideas with which you profoundly disagree, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 08 Jan, 2018
Donald Trump has unleashed a new tirade against his critics, dismissing allegations he is unfit to be president and proclaiming himself to be a "very stable genius".
Sat, 06 Jan, 2018
President Donald Trump has delivered a sharp warning to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, telling him the weapons he is acquiring "are not making you safer. They are putting your regime in grave danger."
Wed, 08 Nov, 2017
President Donald Trump said efforts to curb North Korea's nuclear weapons programme would be "front and centre" of his two-day visit to South Korea and he projected optimism that the rising tensions could be calmed.
Tue, 07 Nov, 2017
President Donald Trump will not visit the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea known as the Demilitarised Zone during his upcoming trip to Asia, the White House has said.
Tue, 31 Oct, 2017
Former White House adviser Steve Bannon has described former US president George W Bush as bumbling and inept, criticising his "destructive" presidency from 2000-2008.
Sat, 21 Oct, 2017
Nonproliferation expert Bruce G Blair tells Tobin Harshaw of the danger of a ‘nuclear monarch’
Tue, 19 Sep, 2017
Before he starts work in Limerick on a new series from George RR Martin, director Doug Liman is bringing the tale of super smuggler Barry Seal to the big screen, writes Esther McCarthy.
Thu, 24 Aug, 2017
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Sat, 22 Jul, 2017
Fri, 19 May, 2017
As Donald Trump’s offspring feel the glare of world attention, Andrea Mara looks at the fortunes of the other progeny of previous White House occupants
Tue, 25 Apr, 2017
Excitement is building in the Mayo village of Cong as it braces for the wedding of the year when Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll tie the knot at Ashford Castle next weekend.
Fri, 14 Apr, 2017
wage inflation begins to take off, Janet Yellen will have to act by removing the punch bowl from the party. If this happens, sparks could fly in Washington DC, writes Kyran Fitzgerald
Mon, 20 Mar, 2017
Bette Browne on all the president’s men (and women) who have the ear of the most powerful man in the world
Sat, 04 Mar, 2017
Donald Trump has tweeted to say he will not be attending the annual White House Correspondent's Dinner this spring.
Sun, 26 Feb, 2017
President Donald Trump has told a news conference he "inherited a mess" from his predecessor, Barack Obama.
Fri, 17 Feb, 2017
Taking over today, Patrick O’Shea discusses student funding, the arts and science, and how UCC benefits the community. He talks to Education Correspondent Niall Murray.
Wed, 01 Feb, 2017
Former President George HW Bush has been released from a Houston hospital where he received treatment for pneumonia for more than two weeks.
Mon, 30 Jan, 2017
As Donald Trump begins his crackdown against refugees and immigrants in the US, Bette Browne looks at the history of a movement trying to maintain American values
The British prime minister and the new US president are meeting today for the first time, in Washington, and her best strategy may be an offer of friendship to the isolationist, says John Lloyd.
Fri, 27 Jan, 2017
Thu, 26 Jan, 2017
Irish investors have been warned off from increasing their bets on overvalued Irish and global shares because the risks posed by President Donald Trump cutting US corporation taxes and by Brexit-driven choppy currency markets for Ireland’s economy are just too great.
Sat, 21 Jan, 2017
The former Exxon Mobil oil giant boss has more influence than most presidents and knows how to cut a deal. He would be an able secretary of state, says Amir Handjani
Tue, 17 Jan, 2017
Some of the most famous artists in history may have left subtle clues to brain disease in their work, scientists have found.
Thu, 29 Dec, 2016
Barack Obama has strongly suggested Russia president Vladimir Putin knew about the email hacking that rocked the US presidential race and urged Donald Trump to back a bipartisan investigation.
Sat, 17 Dec, 2016
There is a long history of the CIA briefing presidents-elect on foreign policy. Donald Trump has rebuffed the agency’s advice. Tim Weiner asks why
Fri, 16 Dec, 2016
Mon, 21 Nov, 2016
Trump’s election has continued a trend in the US of dumbing down political life that has pushed the country down a perilous path, writes Nina Khrushcheva.
Thu, 17 Nov, 2016
After the Trump victory, the big question is whether the IDA will maintain foreign investment. The Government should consider cutting corporation tax, reports Kyran Fitzgerald.
Mon, 14 Nov, 2016
Legend has it that the English ballad ‘The World Turned Upside Down’ was the tune played by the British military band when Lord Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781 during the American War of Independence.
Thu, 10 Nov, 2016
Cuba has announced the launch of five days of nationwide military exercises to prepare troops to confront what the government calls "a range of enemy actions".
Wed, 09 Nov, 2016
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