Could the bullet that grazed Trump’s head fire him back to the White House?
In the News podcast: Irish Times Washington Correspondent Keith Duggan discusses the implications of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump’s life
Phibsborough community rallies to support asylum seekers moved on from Phoenix Park
Some 16 men from Palestine, Jordan, Afghanistan and Somalia camped in north Dublin suburb over the weekend
‘Every migrant woman I know, including myself, has suffered from depression’
Women in Ireland’s direct provision system suffer sexual violence, and many live in fear of their ‘hostile environment’
Inside Crooksling: ‘Sleep is the only escape’ from the ‘dirty, unsafe’ asylum seeker campsite
‘Going to sleep at night is the only escape from it all,’ says a former resident of the Dublin facility
Asylum seeker camp in Dublin’s Phoenix Park cleared
Some 2,350 asylum-seeking men are homeless and awaiting accommodation
‘You see a lot of unfairness’: Irish in Dubai describe parallel lives
‘If you get on the wrong side of the police, freedom and fairness are not to be taken for granted,’ says returned teacher
Dubai is ‘very unsafe’ for women going through marital breakdown, says human rights advocate
Tori Towey says Dubai police officer laughed and pointed when she presented at station to file a complaint against her husband
Palestinian lawyer Raji Sourani: ‘You cannot act like ancient Rome ... We are not the slaves of the 21st century’
On a visit to Dublin, the Gazan human rights lawyer denounces ‘selectivity and the politicisation of international law’ and explains what the Irish Government could still do to help end the killing in Gaza
Why is Sudan on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe?
In the News podcast: Africa reporter Sally Hayden discusses the devastating situation facing the people of Sudan
Ukrainian women who moved to State since 2022 having difficulty accessing sufficient medical support, notes study
Research carried out among more than 675 respondents by Ukrainian medical sociologist
How France’s far right failed to take power
In the News podcast: Irish Times Europe correspondent Jack Power on the French election results and the struggle to form a new parliament
Lone parents and children should be exempt from direct provision evictions, says charity
Former asylum seekers who now have status to remain in Ireland told they must leave State accommodation by July 5th
Body of fisherman (50s) recovered off coast of Inishbofin
Discovery made after Malin Head Coast Guard responded to report about local man and vessel going missing
Climate change: People do not want to take actions amid belief Ireland not being harmed, survey finds
Many questioned have ‘no intention’ of cutting meat consumption, see foreign trips as ‘part of their identity’ and are reluctant to live car-free, according to Government study
How does Ireland decide what countries are ‘safe’ for asylum seekers?
Why have new countries been added to the State’s safe countries list and what impact does the list actually have?