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Oil prices have surged after Israel launched an attack on Iran's nuclear programme with financial markets anxious over ...
Oil prices jumped nearly 9% today to near multi-month highs after Israel launched strikes against Iran, sparking Iranian ...
Cicadas, whose musical courtship calls once echoed around an ancient forest in southern England, have been reintroduced from ...
Ukraine has said it has received 1,200 unidentified bodies from Russia as part of an agreement reached at peace talks in ...
The first Bloomsday took place way back on 16 June 1954, to mark the 50th anniversary of the day depicted in James Joyce's ...
More than 3,000 people have signed a petition objecting to the granting of planning permission for a mussel farm in Kinsale, ...
A mother has decided to temporarily take her eight-year-old son out of his Dublin school due to fears about nearby ...
For the latest episode of RTÉ Radio 1's new writing showcase The Prompt, writer Dave Rudden chose the prompt 'Tearing it Down ...
It's out with the cigs, the Bic lighters, the "strappy white tops with no bra" and all the other garish lime green ...
French banking group BPCE has agreed to buy US private equity fund Lone Star's 75% stake in Novo Banco in a deal that values ...
Leona Maguire is just outside the cut mark after her opening round at the Meijer LPGA Classic in Michigan. The Cavan native ...
The European Union's goods trade surplus with the US expanded in April even after US tariffs, data released today showed, ...