Disabled Ukrainian veterans play out war trauma of Russian invasion on Dublin stage
Three Ukrainian veterans will play themselves in a bilingual play to be staged in Dublin
Three Ukrainian veterans will play themselves in a bilingual play to be staged in Dublin
Western media interest seems to have fallen off a cliff, yet the suffering continues
Latest talks come as Moscow launches fresh missile and drone attacks on Kyiv’s energy and other critical infrastructure
Zelenskiy praises Europeans who have ‘stood on the right side of history’ as Kyiv counts four years of war
‘It beggars belief that Sinn Féin wants Europe to abandon Ukraine," says Taoiseach
EU leaders confront divisions over €90bn loan as Zelenskiy addresses parliament
EU’s Kaja Kallas not optimistic about peace talks as cities face continued bombardment
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Idea of just peace, war crimes trials and reparations has fallen by wayside
‘We don’t hate Ukraine’, says Hungarian minister before saying why far-right government threatened to block sanctions on Russia
At least one killed and another five injured in Kyiv region with latest talks failing to produce peace deal
Worldview: The bulletin of the atomic scientists moved its estimate of the risk of a nuclear conflict, the doomsday clock, to 85 seconds to midnight
Government is fast-tracking acquisition of anti-drone technology for use during summits
Aggressors rarely concede at the negotiating table what they are winning on the battlefield
Pressure on Havana has been mounting since late last year, when US forces seized a ship bringing oil there
Inside Politics: Former prince Andrew’s arrest, Ireland’s EU presidency plans and U-turn on SNAs dominate news too
Government’s funding of modern Irish history chair at Cambridge a signal of belief in importance of independent scholarship, Micheál Martin says
Inaction of the West following the 2014 invasion of Crimea emboldened Putin
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Labour leader Ivana Bacik highlights ‘alarming revelations’ in Irish Times investigation about use of Irish-made electronics in drones
Reliance on Kushner and Witkoff for negotiations raises concerns for US capacity and experience
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An investigation conducted by The Irish Times and other media shows parts manufactured by Taoglas and TE Connectivity are being used in Geran-2 drones
Companies, among 19 in Europe that produce necessary parts, say they take steps to prevent downstream supply
Minister for Defence says such a move would be ‘deterrent’ as vessels increasingly enter Irish economic waters
Europe and US have targeted more than 600 ‘shadow fleet’ vessels with sanctions
Donald Trump could use gas-export controls or emergency powers to halt or reduce sales to Europe
Sinn Féin is rightly proud of republicanism’s role in the fight against fascism in Spain. So why is it now opposing assistance for Ukraine?
Further Russian strikes on Ukraine likely, says Zelenskiy, as officials meet in Geneva for talks aimed at ending war
A more accurate portrayal is to be found in a book published two centuries ago, Letters from Russia
Ireland would face serious consequences for deciding not to play against Israel. That doesn’t necessarily mean they shouldn’t refuse
Russian aggression has raised the possibility of Ireland becoming strategically important to London
Shuttling between realpolitik slap and diplomatic tickle, US secretary of state urges end to ‘western malaise’
Independent Minister of State Marian Harkin says she is ‘at odds on a personal view’
‘The UN has served us extremely well ... but reform is needed’ Minister for Foreign Affairs says at Munich Defence Conference
Finding on death of Russian opposition leader in penal colony is made by France, Germany, UK, Sweden and Netherlands
EU governments weigh question of pursuing closer ties with Beijing and sticking to their values
Postwar order ‘currently being destroyed’, says Merz as Macron says Europe will show ‘strength and tenacity’ to support Ukraine
Despite global disquiet and disorder, there is quiet confidence among some European representatives
Elbridge Colby tells European Nato members they must step up combat capabilities
Civilians from naval firm, most likely from outside State, will carry out almost all repairs and upkeep
Large majority of MEPs back lifeline loan to prevent Ukraine from running out of funds
Party supports provision of humanitarian aid but says proposed loan is ‘primarily for military expenditure’
Mark B Smith ends on a poignant note and makes a rare confession for a historian
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Internal correspondence from top official acknowledges State has provided comparatively less help to Ukraine than other EU allies
Behind public words of support, national governments have concerns such as corruption, the impact on agriculture and freedom of movement
Ukrainian and Russian leaders need to meet in person for 'most sensitive and difficult' issues
Ukraine strikes Russian missile fuel plant after ‘massive’ attack on Ukraine’s energy system
Vladimir Alexeyev provided Vladimir Putin with intelligence for full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022
Ukrainian authorities confirm exchange has taken place after sides agreed to swap 157 prisoners of war each
New Start treaty, which expires on Thursday, capped the number of missiles and warheads in US and Russian arsenals
Officials from Kyiv and Moscow hold ‘productive’ talks in UAE as fighting continues
Second round of US-brokered trilateral talks to take place on Wednesday
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