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TheJournal.ie on MSNMicheál Martin likens Israel's plans for 'humanitarian city' in Gaza to a 'concentration camp'Martin rejected Alan Shatter’s description of a bill that would ban trade with illegal Israeli settlements as “Nazi ...
GAA Palestine has suffered a loss of €38,000 on non-refundable travel arrangements after the Department of Justice refused their visa application last week to bring 33 children from the West Bank on a ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNMartin and Harris slam 'shocking' comments by Alan Shatter on the Occupied Territories BillTAOISEACH MICHEÁL MARTIN has said comments made by former justice minister Alan Shatter, who said the Occupied Territories ...
The Government’s focus in the next budget has to be on transforming infrastructure, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said as Sinn Féin insisted a cost-of-living package had to be included. Such a package ...
The next two weeks will be crucial for Ireland and the European Union after US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs of ...
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Families of children medically evacuated from Gaza can also travel to IrelandThe families of children being medevaced from Gaza to Ireland will be able to travel with them, the Government has agreed. Last week it was reported that the transport of at least 18 children ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the aim of the Occupied Territories Bill must be to apply pressure on Israel to end the war ...
Lithuanian president Gitanas Nauseda has said he would welcome Ireland into Nato, as he warned that nobody can feel safe from Russia.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said it has been "an honour" to visit Hiroshima. He told Japanese journalists: "I'm here first ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNOver Guinness and Enya music, Martin talks trade, undersea cables and 'Bakebake' with Japanese PMTHE JAPANESE PRIME Minister Shigeru Ishiba was well briefed ahead of his meeting today, according to Taoiseach Micheál Martin ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTaoiseach says legislating to ban sunbed use in Ireland is a 'no-brainer'The Irish Cancer Society has warned that the number of people getting cancer in Ireland is expected to double by 2045.
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