Viktor Orbán stifled the press at home and cultivated media friends abroad
He showed how the international illiberal right could survive inside a liberal democratic alliance
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
Author’s speech 80 years ago, on how ideology is used to excuse or celebrate death, feels suddenly current
High risk of material feeding ‘military industrial complex’ amid Ukraine invasion, envoy says
IT Sunday: Information emerged that cast new light on activities of Limerick plant at centre of tensions between Russia and the West
Ukraine’s financially strapped government has taken the first steps to fix the hole made by the attack drone
Ukrainian leader said US was making its offer of security guarantees contingent on ceding the industrial heartland
Aughinish Alumina revelations in The Irish Times came a day after Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks across Ukraine
Vessel, named Arne, regularly transports alumina from Co Limerick’s Aughinish plant to St Petersburg
Russian man drunkenly beat up victim when he became jealous of her friendship with US president’s son
What happens when navy vessels with improved detection systems do find a hostile ship?
The Achilles heel in Irish foreign policy is a deep and persistent unwillingness to properly regulate powerful corporate actors
Helen McEntee says 20th package of sanctions under discussion over Ukraine war; Limerick plant under pressure over weaponry links
Ursula von der Leyen’s communications chief’s call uploaded online by unknown party
Trump applying pressure on Kyiv for quick end to four-year invasion as US focuses shifts to Iran war
Residents living near Russian-owned industrial plant say it directly or indirectly employs 1,000 people in the area
Next move will have implications for meaning of Irish neutrality
Barrage marks one of largest aerial bombardments of country since start of full-scale invasion in 2022
Evidence of Limerick-produced alumina entering Russian military supply chain ‘horrific and shocking’, says Labour’s Ivana Bacik
War in Iran has given Vladimir Putin a boost
Alumina made in Aughinish, Co Limerick is exported to smelters that sell aluminium to a trader supplying Russian arms manufacturers, an investigation has found. The project analysed confidential documents, customs data and transport records along with satellite imagery and financial records, to trace the passage of materials from Guinea and Brazil, through Ireland, and on to Russian smelters.
Gulf states’ reliance on jets to battle waves of inexpensive Shaheds is testing their finances, pilots and planes
A 56-year-old former soldier in the Soviet army is one of hundreds of energy workers working to restore power in freezing conditions
The Ukrainian director of Two Prosecutors, who studied maths and AI, says although a film may be about something tragic, ‘it is still a work of art, and its form has to be harmonious’
From ‘token navy’ to sub-hunters: The plans to transform the Irish Naval Service into a modern military force
A dual examination of the decline of imperial Russia and the backdrop against which Rasputin’s influence was enabled
The Oscar-winning documentary Mr Nobody Against Putin is a record of something totally unseen in the world outside Russia
French energy company rejects allegation of complicity in war crimes
Political danger of an inflation spike will focus the minds at Brussels summit on Thursday
Ukrainian president warns against US move to ease sanctions on Russian oil
EU leaders frustrated at being sidelined in Ukraine peace negotiations
US issues 30-day waiver for purchase of Russian oil stranded at sea; Moscow says lifting of sanctions ‘increasingly inevitable’
Behind Trump’s erratic policies there is one common thread: to check China’s rise
Television: Slice-of-life memories a stark reminder of arbitrary cruelty of former Soviet Union
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