After securing re-election, Irish party leaders face the challenge of trying to form the next government.
Fireworks used against riot police during protests in Georgia
Fireworks used against riot police during protests in Georgia
UN suspends aid deliveries through main Gaza crossing
Unrwa said the Kerem Shalom crossing is not safe and called on Israel to ensure the flow of aid.
Global plastic talks collapse as oil states rebel
Two years of negotiations to reduce global plastic production have collapsed amid a split between countries.
Two die as Storm Bora sweeps across Greece
Torrential rains and gale-force winds are causing flooding and damage across the country.
Georgia’s PM hits back as protests and resignations intensify
After days of demonstrations and public resignations, Georgia’s prime minister rejects a call for new elections.
‘People want nothing to do with him’: Why Ireland turned away from Conor McGregor
The verdict in Nikita Hand’s civil rape case saw already dwindling support for the UFC star fall further.
Taiwan president’s Hawaii trip draws Chinese anger
Lai Ching-te’s trip to the US state is being billed as a stopover, but has been condemned by Beijing.
Statue of Syrian president’s brother is torn down in Aleppo
The footage, which has muted sound, was filmed by Turkish journalist Ibrahim Bozan on 30 November 2024.
More than 50 dead and dozens missing after Nigeria boat sinks
This is the latest incident on the country’s inland waterways where regulations are rarely enforced.