Ireland seeking legal advice over trade with Israel
The leaders of Ireland’s three coalition parties decided on Thursday that the State would not procure any further defence equipment from Israel.
The leaders of Ireland’s three coalition parties decided on Thursday that the State would not procure any further defence equipment from Israel.
Israel claimed without evidence that it opened fire after gunmen seized the convoy.
England goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale signed a four-year deal at Southampton, while Ivan Toney looks to be heading to Saudi Arabia.
French prosecutors accuse Durov of complicity in allowing drug trafficking and sharing of sexual images of children on Telegram.
Sweden-born Mussie Imnetu was found unconscious with a head injury at the Dr Power restaurant in Queensway on Monday evening.
Last week’s attack on the Sounion marked the most serious assault in weeks by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
Here are the biggest stories making headlines this Thursday.
Allegations against Russian-born Pavel Durov include that his platform is being used for child sexual abuse material and drug trafficking.
More than 170 music industry figures say funding cuts have sparked the ‘worst crisis’ to ever face the sector.
Pavel Durov was detained at Le Bourget airport outside Paris on Saturday.
Durov faces claims his platform is being used to sell child abuse material and drug trafficking, prosecutors said.
Research has shown that parents would be open to teachers using generative AI tools to assist them with certain tasks.
The 61-year-old convicted gangster pleaded guilty at Liverpool Crown Court to six charges of failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order.
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday the arrest was not a political move but part of an independent investigation.
Joel Stenning, 29, died in hospital days after he was injured by an armed Surrey Police officer.