Chay Bowes, an Irishman working for Russian state media, deported from Romania
Bowes says he travelled to Romania to cover the country’s presidential election
Bowes says he travelled to Romania to cover the country’s presidential election
Ukraine says only military personnel were killed in attack
Germany and Poland among those seeking leeway on bloc’s rules limiting deficits
About 40 per cent of Ukraine’s metal resources are under Russian occupation
Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev says deal meant US president has ‘broken Kyiv regime’
Trump says he thinks Putin wants peace in Ukraine despite recent attacks
Ihor Terekhov says there have been 16 strikes on Ukraine’s second-largest city
EU court strikes down controversial Malta scheme that allowed wealthy overseas investors ‘buy’ citizenship
Ukraine’s air force said it shot down 37 drones, while 47 others disappeared from radars
Ipsos B&A survey in 29 countries finds that voters worry doing nothing in Ukraine will encourage Russia to take further military action in Europe and Asia
Fighting will be paused to mark Soviet victory in second World War, but Kyiv says ceasefire should be ‘real, not just for a parade’
Senate minority leader Schumer fears Trump will ‘cave’ to Putin
The University of St Andrews professor explores this resource-rich region of Ukraine through the agonising lived experiences of local friends and acquaintances
Yaroslav Moskalik died when homemade explosive device was detonated in town of Balashikha, officials say
Senior Russian military officer assassinated as US envoy’s plane approached capital
US president issues plea after Russian strikes on Kyiv kill 12 and injure more than 70
US secretary of state cancels visit to London, where peace discussions were to be held
UN Institute for Disarmament Research report examines threats to subsea telecommunications cables worldwide
Zelenskiy says Ukraine willing for any form of discussion but Kremlin says clear definitions are needed
The Russia-focused investor has written a book about his time in jail there and the path the country has taken over three decades
The Trump presidency is demanding immediate decisions from Ukraine and Russia but underestimates the complexities involved
Ukrainian forces claim Russia broke its own ceasefire nearly 3,000 times
Hundreds of instances of shelling and assaults reported since Putin ordered his forces to ‘stop all military activity’ along front line
Volodymyr Zelenskiy says Russia cannot be trusted after rejection of Trump’s ceasefire proposal
An unforgiving conflict between rival military factions has killed 150,000 people. Another 12 million people are displaced, many fleeing to a huge desert camp in eastern Chad. Photographs by Chris Maddaloni
Donald Trump says he expects to sign a full minerals deal with Ukraine next week
Move paves way for Moscow to normalise ties with the leadership of Afghanistan
Three people, including a child, killed in Russian aerial attack in southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro
KGB ‘illegal’ Yuri Linov infiltrated 1960s Dublin as personable Austrian Bernie Motl
Two Russian ballistic missiles hit Sumy in a double-tap attack, killing 34 civilians and wounding 117
Key components of settlement being discussed, says Sergei Lavrov
Poland, Finland and Baltic states due to withdraw from treaty on anti-personnel mines
Europe needs to put ‘maximum’ pressure on Russia, EU’s foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says
World leaders condemn bombing characterised as ‘cowardly attack’ by Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris
Simon Harris orders officials to speed up planned purchases of radar and sonar technology due to threat of Russian naval vessels in Irish-controlled waters
Kremlin says relations with the United States are ‘moving ahead very well’
Unsparing depiction of life under the brutal purges of Josef Stalin’s totalitarian rule
The Defence Forces had been monitoring the Russian vessel for 36 hours
The Viktor Leonov, monitored by the LÉ Samuel Beckett, has not revealed its purpose in Irish seas
Ukrainian president demands explanation and accuses Beijing of actively participating in Moscow’s war
Delegation will travel to Washington for negotiations on minerals deal
Unthinkable: Psychoanalysis suggests each one of us has a ‘death drive’, calling us to self-destruction
Rehabilitation of Vladimir Putin poses awkward questions for those who admire Donald Trump but are suspicious of Moscow
Nationwide rallies first major opposition protest since US president took office in January
A further 72 people were injured in the attack on Kryvyi Rih, home town of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy
Women are underestimated everywhere in the world. There are books I’d like to write, if the war ever ends
‘Liberation Day’: The fallout from Trump’s scorched earth economic protectionist policy
Secretary of state tells foreign ministers in Brussels that US will give allies time to reach spending goal of 5% of GDP
If Ireland wants its EU partners to have the country’s back on issues related to our national interests, this requires reciprocal empathy
Both sides say they are providing details of alleged violations to US, which brokered limited ceasefire last month
US president to criticise Putin’s comments on Zelenskiy’s leadership
Drone’s targeted a military hospital, shopping centre, apartment blocks and other buildings
Move could give Putin reason to delay discussions in favour of seeking more land, says Ukraine
Putin says Trump’s push to control Greenland is not surprising amid tension over mineral-rich territory
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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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