Kyiv has only half of the electricity it needs, mayor says
Ukraine faces most severe wartime energy crisis following Russian attacks
Ukraine faces most severe wartime energy crisis following Russian attacks
Cyprus president Nikos Christodoulides tries to shake off controversy involving top aides and alleged cash-for-access scheme
Reforms under discussion would tear up accession rules to allow Kyiv to join in a potential peace deal
Greenland ‘can count’ on political and financial support from Europe, says commission president
Emmanuel Macron and Giorgia Meloni say it’s time to engage directly with Russia about ending the war in Ukraine, but who should lead negotiations?
Russia is ‘weaponising winter’, say Ukrainian officials
Irish taxpayers will play a disproportionate role in funding EU defence expenditure in the coming years. This is to be welcomed, given the alternatives
Trudy Davis’s grandfather settled in Cork in 1903 after a Yiddish-speaking family told him he was in Ireland, not the US
Protesters in Dublin say those opposed to leader’s removal do not reflect views of Venezuelans
Donald Trump threatens to acquire self-governing Danish territory ‘whether they like it or not’
Beyond his notorious ‘end of history’ thesis, the views of the Russian-born philosopher changed considerably over his life
Head-spinning events of the past week indicate that either Trump is stark raving mad or the result of the greatest undercover coup in the history of Soviet intelligence
Donald Trump is rupturing the world order and replacing it with something else but what that may be, we do not yet know
As Europe plays balancing act on Greenland and Ukraine, US president continues to cause panic and doubt
A capital city on the edge of the world finds itself at centre of international power play
Strike was response to Ukrainian drone attack on Putin’s residences, defence ministry says
President is not sure if pledge from partner countries means they would protect Ukraine if Russia attacks again
Military seizure of island from longtime ally Denmark would send shockwaves through Nato
Name-changing Marinera ship has long been part of shadow fleet used to dodge western sanctions
Seizure of tanker, with UK operational support, after it slipped through a US ‘blockade’ could stoke tensions with Russia
Tánaiste ‘would imagine’ rules on accessing State’s skies were followed on previous flight
States reiterate support to deploy troops from European nations to reassure Kyiv in event of truce with Russia
Irish policy forbids foreign military aircraft use of Irish airspace while on active military operations
Ship has been pursued across the Atlantic by US naval forces after attempting to collect oil from Venezuela
Mikhail Zygar’s latest book revisits the figures who defined the USSR’s last years and the turbulent decades that followed
Planes took off in Britain and Iceland to track Marinera, which is set to skirt Ireland’s exclusive economic zone
US Coast Guard began pursuing the vessel two weeks ago as it sailed to Venezuala for an oil shipment
Faced with growing security threats from Russia, it is the latest country to rebuild its armed forces
There are fewer non-aligned European countries after Finland and Sweden joined Nato, while Denmark has dropped its rejection of EU defence cooperation
Assessment rebuts claim that the Russian leader made to Donald Trump in a phone call this week
Project is part of effort to increase State’s ‘maritime domain awareness’ over concerns of vulnerability of subsea infrastructure
Foreign media is flooded with criticism for the country that used to “get its way”
Major Black Sea port has been repeatedly targeted by Russian missiles and drones during nearly four years of war
From the US economy to an AI-fuelled bubble, there are pressure points that could yet become global crises
Entrepreneurs are more optimistic than the headlines are about the UK’s economic potential
Hypersonic system deployed to Belarus which shares border with Nato countries Poland, Lithuania and Latvia
European governments are preparing the public for the possibility of conflict as US security guarantees fade
Hopes for Ukraine peace deal drag defence stocks lower while top tech stocks take a backwards step in New York
Sticking points remain in draft peace deal, including fate of land in eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian president says US-Ukraine security guarantees are ’100% agreed to’
An Garda Síochána allocated €125m which is expected to go towards increased security and operational costs
Russian attacks leave hundreds of thousands in Kyiv without heating as Ukrainian leader prepares for flurry of weekend diplomacy
Zelenskiy says 20-point draft is ’90% ready’ ahead of Florida meeting with Donald Trump
US president believes he can have a productive meeting with Zelenskiy on ending the Ukraine war
A beautifully crafted tribute to remarkable women and a howl of condemnation at a country that ‘failed them’
Offer is closest Ukraine has come to addressing territorial disputes in Donetsk that have derailed peace talks
Explosive device was triggered when officers approached a ‘suspicious person’ near their vehicle
Deposed president and his family are living with impunity in Moscow
Despite peace-talks progress, Zelenskiy said attacks show Putin ‘cannot accept that he must stop killing’
No breakthrough during intense weekend of diplomacy involving US, Ukraine, Russia and Europe
Moscow is targeting vulnerable adults and even children to recruit them as potential killers, bombers and arsonists
Zelenskiy open to possibility of summit with Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump as negotiations continue in Miami
President’s end-of-year press conference appears largely aimed at preparing country’s population for war to continue
A tear that Hungary’s premier, Viktor Orban, has spent years pulling at in the EU tent has just got bigger
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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