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Ireland’s recognition of the state of Palestine takes effect on Tuesday with plans for beefed up diplomatic ties
Fresh tensions as Budapest holds up several billion euros of EU aid for Ukrainian military
Micheál Martin condemns ‘barbaric’ Israeli air strikes on tents housing displaced people in Rafah
Kerry Group, which is one of the big players in smoked flavourings, claimed the changes ‘would impact’ more than €30bn worth of food products
The campaign debate, held in the European Parliament in Brussels, rarely saw tensions flare between the five candidates on the stage
Rivals in election debate will be looking to land a blow on Ursula von der Leyen
Longtime MEP Sophie in ‘t Veld standing for pan-European party looking to break into Belgian politics
Election debate on economic policy hears EU should fund common ‘air defence’ shield
Latest figures show some 1,923 male asylum seekers awaiting an offer of accommodation
Government move to recognise state of Palestine remains ‘imminent’, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill says
Politics in Slovakia has been dominated by polarising and divisive atmosphere in recent times
Prime minister is ‘not in a life threatening situation’ after what members of the Slovakian government called a ‘politically motivated’ attack
Legislation will allow sex workers to access employment contracts and rights
US multinational has spent the past year talking to private capital groups about potential financing options
Harris says ‘many, many, many’ people who have been through immigration system still live in ‘free State accommodation without making a contribution’