
Armageddon Diplomacy: US Bombing Iran to the Rapture?
Escalating conflict with Iran triggers end-times interpretations, raising concerns about religious fundamentalism influencing US foreign policy and potentially fueling further intervention.

President Connolly's St. Patrick's Day message criticizing the 'normalisation of war' puts pressure on Taoiseach Martin as he prepares to meet with President Trump, raising questions about Ireland's commitment to neutrality and international law.

Escalating conflict with Iran triggers end-times interpretations, raising concerns about religious fundamentalism influencing US foreign policy and potentially fueling further intervention.

Instead of simply extending the fuel allowance, Ireland needs a radical rethink of its energy policy, focusing on domestic production, renewables, and even nuclear power to truly address rising costs and energy poverty.

Rising global tensions and dwindling energy production could lead to higher prices for gas, electricity, and fuel, impacting household budgets across Europe.

Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman condemns the US-Israeli attack on Iran, highlighting the beneficiaries of the conflict while criticizing the silence of the Irish establishment and its impact on ordinary people.

As Cuba suffers a nationwide blackout, Donald Trump threatens a 'takeover', sparking fears of US intervention and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

Jessie Buckley made history as the first Irish actress to win the Best Actress Oscar for her role in 'Hamnet', a film exploring the personal struggles within Shakespeare's marriage, marking a significant moment for Irish cinema.

The release of the 'Mandelson files' exposes Lord Mandelson's troubling ties to Jeffrey Epstein, threatening the reputations of prominent political figures and raising questions about the extent of Epstein's influence in Westminster.

Newly surfaced video clearly shows a Tomahawk missile, used exclusively by the U.S., striking the school, resulting in the deaths of over 150 young girls, most of them under the age of 12.

Irish banks launch Zippay, a joint mobile payment service, in a bid to challenge Revolut's dominance in the fintech sector, raising questions about whether this united front can truly compete with established disruptors.
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