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SB Nation on MSN‘Count me in’: Conor McGregor, pros react to Donald Trump’s UFC White House announcementConor McGregor and Donald Trump could be teaming up in 2026. President Trump announced Thursday at a rally in Iowa that he ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach told 'we must break the cycle of hate' as he lays wreath at Hiroshima's Peace Memorial ParkThere was some levity during the visit as an excited group of Japanese schoolchildren were left star struck after they waved ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNWelfare row: Taoiseach moves to dismiss proposals for two-tier systemIt comes after Tánaiste Simon Harris said there is 'merit' in unemployment benefit not rising at the same rate as other ...
Idaho Republican and chair of US Senate foreign relations committe Jim Risch said Ireland was on ‘a hateful, anti-Semitic ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said it has been "an honour" to visit Hiroshima. He told Japanese journalists: "I'm here first ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTaoiseach hints childcare focus in Budget will be on increasing places rather than cutting costsAsked if the government will be prioritising increasing childcare places over reducing costs this year, the Taoiseach said ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNTaoiseach lays wreath at Hiroshima memorial, says the world is more dangerous now than in 1945On the morning of 6 August 1945, most of Hiroshima was destroyed when the US dropped its first atomic bomb directly over the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGovernment committed to €200 childcare fee, but increase in places must happen - TaoiseachAn increase in childcare places must happen quickly, along with reducing the cost to parents, the Taoiseach has said.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will visit the city of Hiroshima on the final day of his visit to Japan. He's due to meet the city's ...
European credibility has “taken a hit” as a result of the lack of action by the EU over the “slaughter in Gaza”, the ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has pledged €21.6 million in Irish funding to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, a 20% increase in its ...
Lafcadio Hearn remains popular in his adopted country more than a century after his death, but remains little known in Ireland ...
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