Putin declares two-day ceasefire for war commemoration, Zelenskiy announces his own one
Russia said any attempt by Ukraine to disrupt the celebrations would prompt retaliation
Russia said any attempt by Ukraine to disrupt the celebrations would prompt retaliation
Russian drone attacks on port infrastructure up tenfold in first four months of 2026, Kyiv confirmed
Decision to host eighth European Political Community meeting in Yerevan a notable statement and red rag to Moscow
Fear US will withdraw weapons faster than Europe can develop alternatives
International Atomic Energy Agency warns of safety risks and requests access to assess damage
One, James Geoghegan, says Government package of supports will be running out by July
There is something undeniably sinister in the combination of intimacy and detachment in footage taken by ‘first person view’ drones
Losses to Malian militants by Wagner Group’s successor call in to question Moscow’s military adventurism
If we’re living in a new Darwinian age, the big powers are not having it all their own way
Russian president wants pause in conflict to mark ‘victory day’ but Zelenskiy is pushing for longer break
Country’s leading polling firm finds most Ukrainians do not support either side in the US-Iran war
YouTube influencer Fidias Panayiotou wants to upend politics in Cyprus
Government move ‘will not solve problems that existed before’ people fleeing Russian invasion arrived, says deputy head of Zelenskiy’s office
Ukraine’s Khortytsia National Reserve houses boats and artefacts retrieved from the Dnipro by archaeologists
Vessel, worth more than $500m, crossed strait on approved route in compliance with international maritime law
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien to outline road transporters support scheme to Cabinet
Men in their 50s and 60s are filling the ranks — driven by duty, history and a fear of national extinction
EU has accommodated almost five million people under the Temporary Protection Directive since Russia’s invasion
Nearly three-quarters of the Zaporizhzhia region is occupied by Russian forces, forcing many to live underground
Though nothing compared with Ukraine’s suffering, in Russia the invasion has detonated a quieter, more insidious kind of destruction
Shortages have forced Pentagon to rush bombs, missiles and other hardware to the Middle East from commands in Asia and Europe
Commission proposes cutting energy taxes in response to crisis driven by Iran war
Hungary lifts aid veto after Russian oil flows resume through Druzhba pipeline
A salutary warning of the dangers of carelessness and miscalculation in the conduct of international affairs
Will the State’s sovereign wealth fund follow Germany’s example as defence spending rises?
Eddy Scott says ‘overarching theme of my story is luck’ following drone strike in Ukraine
Early returns point to election win for former president Rumen Radev’s centre-left Progressive Bulgaria party
Too often the film feels like a prestige television series compressed into an unwieldy feature length
Some 100 people wounded in Kyiv, Odesa and Dnipro as Volodymyr Zelenskiy urges no lifting of sanctions
Roman historian Tacitus made apt criticism of conquerors who create a wilderness and call it peace
The country has become beholden to former premier’s oligarchs and Russian interests, experts warn
Péter Magyar said he would rebuild relations with Europe and end the country’s ties to Russia
He showed how the international illiberal right could survive inside a liberal democratic alliance
Budapest erupted into celebration after a landslide vote, with scenes recalling the last heady moment when Hungary felt history turning.
Both sides reported more than 1,000 drone and shelling attacks after the 32-hour truce began on Saturday
The RN’s challenge for the next year is to bring on board the bulk of the right, the traditional right as well as their hard core far-right supporters
Moves follows proposal by Volodymyr Zelenskiy from earlier this week to obverse pause in fighting during celebration
UK’s defence secretary John Healey says covert Russian submarines have left location near UK territorial waters after being tracked for over a month
Outcome of viciously fought election in Budapest has big implications for the EU’s foreign policymaking
Maia Sandu met Taoiseach and President during visit to Dublin on Wednesday
Right-wing populist government in Prague plans to cut off military aid to Kyiv and wants restrictions on refugee 'protection' for Ukrainians
Economics, security and domestic politics all point the Starmer government towards Brussels
Antony Beevor says Rasputin was a historically important figure who accelerated the demise of the Romanov dynasty
Five of the vessels travel through Irish exclusive economic zone in likely bid to discourage boarding attempts, say military sources
In a rare interview a senior officer with the Irish Military Intelligence Service talks about its work – and the threats facing the State
Accounts just filed show it returned to the black in 2024
From megalithic art to science fiction, Earth’s sole natural satellite has compelled us, scared us and been the site of our fantasies
Minister for Defence was set to fly into Beirut, travel under armed convoy close to Israeli border to meet Irish Unifil troops
Some thought has gone into the psychology of carefully boiling the fiscal frog
Micheál Martin rejects accusation Government speaking out of both sides of its mouth by supporting Ukraine and Aughinish Alumina
Helen McEntee to visit Kyiv on Wednesday for first time since taking office
Recording purports to capture phone call between foreign ministers of Hungary and Russia
Global Briefing: Protests have continued for months over high prices, fuel shortages and plans for a highway to ease Ulaanbaatar traffic
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices