Ireland's domestic economy to remain robust, predicts think tank
But there are risks to the economy, including high core inflation and signs of a weakening export market.
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Unmarried mothers' repatriations: 'I should never have been in Ireland'
A woman sent from Britain to Ireland as a baby speaks about repatriations of unmarried Irish mothers.
1970-01-01 08:00
The tape that perfectly encapsulates why Trump may be unfit for the Oval Office -- and why it may not matter
Critics on Tuesday seized on the latest Trump tape as a perfect example of why the twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president is unfit to return to the Oval Office.
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Wagner's network in Africa faces uncertain future
What does the Russian mercenary group's failed mutiny mean for its fighters in African countries?
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Two arrested after alleged assault on Donegal cliffs
A man aged in his 30s and a woman in her 20s are being held at police stations in County Donegal.
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Donegal cliffs remain closed amid police investigation
The cliffs have been closed for most of Monday due to an ongoing police operation.
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Top US Republican threatens impeachment probe of attorney general over Hunter Biden
By David Morgan WASHINGTON The top Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives is threatening an impeachment investigation
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Poland country profile
Provides an overview of Poland, including key events and facts about this central European country.
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Republicans move to exert new control of election oversight ahead of 2024
Republicans who control the North Carolina legislature are moving to change the makeup of state and county election boards and sideline the state's Democratic governor, Roy Cooper.
1970-01-01 08:00
RTÉ director general resigns over Tubridy payments
It comes as presenter Ryan Tubridy was paid €345,000 more than had been published in earnings reports.
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Conservative retired federal judge calls GOP 'spineless' in scathing rebuke of Trump
Conservative retired federal judge J. Michael Luttig has called the Republican Party base "spineless" for its continued support of former President Donald Trump and submitted that the GOP is destroying itself.
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North Dakota governor defends crowded GOP primary field: 'Competition is great for America'
Republican presidential candidate Doug Burgum on Sunday sought to assuage concerns of an overcrowded 2024 primary field, which now boasts 12 high-profile GOP contenders.
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