‘Ashamed’ Russian diplomat resigns over war in Ukraine
Arms control adviser Boris Bondarev says foreign ministry riven with ‘lies’
Arms control adviser Boris Bondarev says foreign ministry riven with ‘lies’
Coveney to push body on pursuing Kremlin for ‘crime of aggression’ over Ukraine war
Kremlin state broadcaster says it ‘wasn’t nice for Ireland to become collateral damage’
Kremlin-installed officials say they will ask Putin for occupied region to join Russia
Newspaper editor Dmitry Muratov is a rare voice speaking out against Putin’s ‘purpose-built, repressive system’
‘I think it reflects a mindset that is worrying and not in touch with reality,’ says Martin
Locals in Demydiv among those to take scorched-earth approach to slow invasion
Millions set to suffer as a result of disruption to harvest, planting and global supply chains
Biden pledges $800m military aid as Zelenskiy says 120,000 civilians blocked from leaving
A new Irish Times investigation shows the MEPs’ outsized profile in regime-controlled media
Key target to generate 5GW of power from offshore wind by 2030 could be in jeopardy
More than 1,000 Ukrainian marines surrender in Mariupol, Russia says
Civilians in eastern Ukraine told to flee as battle for Donbas looms
Evidence suggests Russians killed recklessly and sadistically, in part out of revenge
UN Security Council meeting focuses on the situation of women and children in Ukraine
Communications watchdog accuses YouTube of violating Russian law
Ukrainian president says Russia using hunger as a weapon against ‘ordinary people’
Conflict-related sexual violence can constitute a war crime, says Geraldine Byrne Nason
Why does Russia need more than 30 diplomats in Ireland and what are they all doing?
Russian president says buyers must ‘open rouble accounts’ for payment from April 1st
Ukrainian general says Moscow unable to ‘swallow’ country but faces guerrilla warfare if it tries to divide it
Russia’s vast natural resources are the envy of its neighbours and the engine of its instability
US president to urge Chinese leader Xi to distance himself from Kremlin aggression
Kremlin insists invasion on track as US prepares $800m in arms for Ukraine
Deadlock in Kyiv-Moscow talks as Kremlin vows to achieve invasion goals
Irish ambassador says Russians showed ‘reckless disregard for nuclear safety’
Joe Brennan: Dublin has played its role in facilitating Putin’s government in accessing borrowing
US vice-president Kamala Harris backs calls for war crimes investigation over invasion
Ukraine president calls Russian shelling of hospital the ‘ultimate evidence of genocide’
Email on communications policy reminds worker of responsibility to ‘be impartial’
Links exist between SB Leasing and AIB, Flynn O’Driscoll solicitors and EY auditors
Minister has written to counterparts in Baltic states expressing support
Fr Fergal MacDonagh said he was moved to act after attack on maternity hospital
Martin will not ‘cut off channels’ that could aid contact with Irish people in difficulty
Concerts, dance recitals and exhibitions pulled over Vladimir Putin’s war
Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency will hold extraordinary meeting
Paralympic committee to discuss Russia participation with Games to begin on Friday
Russian leader’s order follows move by the Kremlin to lower the bar for use of nuclear weapons
Co-ordinated action looks to turn Putin’s regime into a ‘global economic and financial pariah’
Bernard Looney steps down from Russian Geographical Society as BP exits Rosneft
Robert Lewandowski backs Polish FA decision to boycott match after Ukraine invasion
Political community join in condemnation of belligerent Russia for ‘waging war in Ukraine’
Irish demonstrators in numbers turn out to show solidarity with distraught Ukrainians
Near impunity over previous incursions emboldened Russian leader
Ibec warns biggest impact could come indirectly through higher commodity prices
Inside Politics: Coveney issues blunt statement after Putin’s ‘dangerous escalation’
Michel says Russia would face ‘massive sanctions’ for further military aggression
Eight-year war disrupts shipping and deepens poverty in strategic Mariupol
Russia’s ambassador to Ireland accepts invite to appear before Oireachtas committee
Military exercises will be carried out 240km off Co Cork from February 3rd to 8th
One involves Michael Conlan’s controversial defeat to Russia’s Vladimir Nikitin
Strong operational cash flows help company fund re-entry to Ledovoye well
The IOC has thrown in the towel, and now the bad guys are calling the shots
Co-ordinated measures follow US assessment that Kremlin used Novichok to silence opponent
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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