Dispute over timing of triathlon safety warnings
Brendan Wall and Ivan Chittenden died during the swim element of the Ironman triathlon on Sunday.
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Armed gardaí, dog units and checkpoints to tackle Dublin crime
The money from the Irish government will allow 16,500 hours of police overtime per month.
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Central African Republic country profile
Provides an overview of the Central African Republic, including key facts about this African state.
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What to know about the first Republican debate
At least seven candidates will use the debate to make their case to likely Republican voters this week.
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Factbox-When is the first Republican primary debate? Who will be there?
By Gram Slattery WASHINGTON Several top Republican presidential contenders on Wednesday will take part in the first debate
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Factbox-Who qualifies for the Republican presidential debate this week?
By Susan Heavey WASHINGTON Donald Trump plans to skip the Republican Party's first primary debate, citing his front-runner
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How does the Republican Party pick its 2024 nominee?
The starting gun has been fired but it's a long race to the White House. Here's how it works.
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Dublin branded 'unsafe' following latest assault
A man in his 30s was taken to hospital following a stabbing on Grafton Street on Sunday.
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Republican feud over 'root canal' spending cuts raises US gov't shutdown risk
By David Morgan WASHINGTON A feud over spending cuts between hardline and centrist Republicans in the U.S. House
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Post-mortem examinations due after County Cork triathlon deaths
Ivan Chittenden from Canada, and Brendan Wall, originally from County Meath, died during the event.
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Donald Trump confirms he will skip Republican presidential debates
The US ex-president says he is far ahead of his rivals in the 2024 White House race and the public knows him.
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Asa Hutchinson says he has qualified for the Republican debate
Republican presidential candidate and former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said Sunday he has qualified for the first GOP primary debate, which will take place Wednesday in Milwaukee. Hutchinson joins a crowd of White House hopefuls looking for a breakout moment on stage.
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