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Fighting on the Thai-Cambodian border extended into a third day and new flashpoints emerged on Saturday as both sides said they had acted in self-defence in the border dispute and called on the other ...
One definition of a cult highlights how they are “started by charismatic individuals who are skilled at getting people to listen to them”. Jim McGuinness’s Donegal football revolution certainly ticks ...
Nine Irish take to the field as Andy Farrell and the Lions look to make it two from two against Australia. Rian Roctor brings you all the action from the second Test. Lions captain Maro Itoje looks ...
Everyone under the age of 18 will be able to avail of free entry to heritage sites across the country throughout August, the OPW has announced.
Daniel McDonnell reflects on the main talking points from last night’s League Of Ireland matches.
There is a gloriously simple logic to the programme of the club: On one side, Bray has the sea. To the south Bray has the hills. So, it stands to reason that in summer the members will go diving and ...
Cupped in the hands of the Bluestack Mountains, the heritage town of Glenties in south west Donegal is about to take a starring role in one of this island’s most ambitious ever theatre projects.
A hundred sub-plots come into play for Sunday’s All-Ireland football final, and so evenly matched are Kerry and Donegal that a draw and a replay is a very live prospect The Sam Maguire cup at Croke ...
With online and phone scams becoming increasingly more commonplace and elaborate, members of the general public are once again being urged to beware and to check and double check anything that seems ...
The Kremlin said yesterday that a summit between Russian president Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky could only happen as a final step to seal a peace deal.
The heart that does not sink at the sight of children wasting away in the arms of their helpless mothers can scarcely be human.
Tom Vaughan-Lawlor is telling me about a brush with the paparazzi. It happened around the same time he was starring as gangland kingpin Nidge Delaney in RTÉ’s much-vaunted crime drama Love/Hate.