Haiti asks for US military assistance to protect infrastructure after assassination
US president Joe Biden has given no indication it will provide troops
US president Joe Biden has given no indication it will provide troops
Policy in creating partition was intended to placate unionism, finds ex-British minister
America at the Crossroads: Whoever wins the election, the US will continue going crazy
Concern in medical community that Sean Conley is not giving full picture of president’s health
Trump is the latest in a long line of American presidents to suffer ill health in office
Edward Luce: Not since Woodrow Wilson has a US president been so admiring of America’s defeated enemy
US Politics: Mistrust of capitalism is a clear bond between populist and environmentalist
John Purroy Mitchel was elected age 34 with the highest share of the vote ever recorded
Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen calls discussion of sale ‘absurd’
Giuliana Chamedes’s new book is revelatory but leaves some key questions unanswered
The director on fighting to make movies, climate change and teenagers who can save the world
America Letter: One hundred years ago a tour failed to co-opt official America to Ireland’s cause
Presidents use occassion commanding national attention to gain political and policy advantage
For many countries, Ireland included, 1919 marked the end of one conflict and the beginning of another
Irish republicans sought discussion on independence at peace negotiations
Sean T Ó Ceallaigh and George Gavan Duffy attempted to win France over to the cause
Core aim of one-party assembly – all members were Sinn Féin – was creation of republic
How the war began and how it progressed over the course of 1919
A century after the Armistice of 1918, we are still living in the world it created
Torpedoes from German submarine caused the worst loss of life ever on the Irish Sea
His 25th film tackles US racism but director says far right's rise a global phenomenon
Nearly 10,000 Irish men joined British forces between August and November of 1918
There are signs of change in the US city where a white supremacist rally turned into scenes of unimaginable terror
The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918 devastated Ireland – with more than 20,000 deaths and 800,000 infected, it permeated every layer of society and silenced whole communities as it passed through
US president promises ‘a big speech, an important speech’ to Congress on Tuesday
President puts future aid in doubt, saying more than €27bn had ‘foolishly’ been handed over
As with every supposedly immutable law, secession for every group that lays claim to nationhood does not fit every circumstance
Analysis: Trump’s comments drew negative reactions from many historians
Current effort to oust Assad follows many failed attempts to topple him
Trump will learn there are no easy answers to the Syrian conflict
World leaders must act together to end any such violation of human dignity
Former rugby player says he is ‘very humbled and honoured’ by the council’s decision
Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke in office while Roosevelt avoided disclosing full extent of condition
Billionaire has capitalised on the conservative movement’s ‘us versus them’ division
Relative fights back tears as she recalls her grandfather’s return to a different Ireland
US president to rent a house in upmarket area of Washington when he leaves office
Founder of Chernobyl Children International has represented Cork ‘with distinction’
The Irish American leaders wanted to turn back the global tidal wave of condemnation surrounding 1916
1916/2016: a miscellany
1916/2016: a miscellany
The torpedoing of the Cunard liner, 100 years ago, was not the first mass killing of civilians in the first World War. But it generated outrage in a way that previous atrocities had not
UCC historical conference marks 100th anniversary of incident in 1915
Anna Jarvis intended to express love and gratitude, not buy gifts and pre-made cards
Cork City Council votes to award the honour to veteran actor and comedian later this year
Liner torpedoed off Kinsale by German submarine in May 1915 with loss of 1,198 lives
Centrepiece speech of US political year a tradition started by George Washington in 1790
President recalls family links with Leeside at a ceremony attended by several hundred
Higgins becomes fifth President to be honoured while in office
Higgins to join illustrious list of recipients of city’s highest honour
Maureen Dowd: the 28th president of the US was an unlikely lothario
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