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Smith, from Dundalk in Co Louth, is outlining her case against her conviction for being a member of so-called Islamic State at the Court of Appeal.
Irish premier Micheal Martin has welcomed the pausing of EU trade countermeasures, after US President Donald Trump abruptly announced a 90-day pause on a swathe of new US tariffs. The Taoiseach said ...
Palestinians have accused Israel of subjecting a child to harsh incarceration that led to serious and potentially permanent mental illness.
She was convicted of treason last year on charges stemming from a donation of about 52 dollars to a charity aiding Ukraine.
Fifth seed Draper struggled with his serve in the Principality, accounting for 10 double faults during the 6-3 6-7 (6) 6-4 loss.
The illustrious trio, with 11 Masters titles between them, hit tee shots on the opening hole before retiring to the clubhouse.
Sudan has told the United Nations’ top court that the United Arab Emirates is breaching the genocide convention by arming and funding the rebel paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces, in a case ...
FIREFIGHTERS were called to a blaze on a hillside near Inverkip yesterday afternoon. Crews received reports of a fire in the open on Dunrod Road near Inverkip shortly before 4pm.
Adejuwon Oyekan, who has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, pleaded guilty to manslaughter by diminished responsibility.
Each of the six episodes will tell the prehistoric story of an individual dinosaur whose remains are being unearthed by palaeontologists.
Customers will be able to get help day or night from August 1 if their meter fault has interrupted their gas or electricity supply, Ofgem said.
The first phase of demolition works at Port Glasgow's Clune Park estate is due to begin in the coming weeks, Inverclyde Council has confirmed.