LONDON (AP) — As Israelis and Palestinians wait anxiously to see what comes after a ceasefire in the two-year war in Gaza, ...
Brigadier Roger Preston, who has died aged 89, had a distinguished career spanning more than three decades of active service ...
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Ireland rugby icon's speech interrupted by protesters shouting 'shame on you' over links to Israeli military
Brian O'Driscoll was speaking at the Cyber Leader Summit in Dublin when he was interrupted by pro-Palestine activists who ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer's national security adviser Jonathan Powell was a chief architect of the 1998 Good Friday ...
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Lawyer urges judge to acquit British ex-soldier in 1972 Bloody Sunday killings in Northern Ireland
A lawyer for the only British soldier charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre said Thursday that prosecutors failed to ...
Germany face a tricky trip to Northern Ireland on Monday as they aim to keep their lead in the World Cup qualifying group.
Former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams said he intended to take legal action against the British government for seeking to ...
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Jordan Brown 'questioned his future in game' as he hit rock bottom ahead of sensational start to Northern Ireland Open
The home favourite delighted his army of fans with an impressive 4-0 whitewash win over world champion Zhao Xintong on the ...
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Military chaplain who survived Jihadi attack in Galway a 'legend' amongst Irish peacekeepers in Lebanon
Father Paul Murphy, who was stabbed by a teenager in an attack at a Galway barracks last year, has spent the last five months ...
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Ireland Completes the Largest Military Purchase in Its History with Airbus C295 Aircraft
Delivery of the third C295 completes a €300 million program and marks a historic milestone in the modernization of the Armed ...
Former President Barack Obama on Friday criticized Israel’s ongoing military action in Gaza, saying that “there’s not a military rationale for continuing to pummel what is already rubble” and arguing ...
Loyalists with suspected links to former DUP leader the Reverend Ian Paisley were responsible for a series of ‘false flag’ bomb attacks in the early 1970s, British army intelligence documents reveal.
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