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US Senator Jim Risch described Ireland as “on a hateful, antisemitic path that will only lead to self-inflicted economic ...
Supported by Paddywagon bus tours, and with sponsorship from FORSA and O’Neills, the Palestinian touring party will continue ...
Should the measure pass, Ireland would become the first EU member to impose a unilateral boycott of settlement goods – a move with almost no economic bite but plenty of diplomatic sting.
Charlie Jaay gets expert testimony from Amnesty, CAGE, Declassified UK, Riverway Law, and others over proscribing Palestine ...
More than €100,000 has been spent on a project to deliver a premises for the Irish embassy in Iran and official accommodation ...
Although trade in settlement goods is tiny, Dublin’s move is widely seen as a test case that other EU capitals hostile to Israel’s war in Gaza may emulate.
A man suspected of gathering information on Jewish locations and individuals in Berlin for Iranian intelligence, possibly with a view to attacks, has been arrested in Denmark, German ...
A telecoms company with suspected ties to a key arm of the Iranian regime asked Irish diplomats for help setting up business ...
British police are examining whether to initiate an investigation after anti-Israel comments were made by artists at ...
Wes Streeting has said chants of “death” to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) at Glastonbury were “appalling” and that the BBC and festival have “questions to answer”.
Elsewhere at the festival, Haim performed as the surprise act on the Park Stage at 7.30pm, while on the Pyramid Stage, Pulp were revealed to be Patchwork with the Sheffield-formed Britpop band paying ...
Irish rap trio Kneecap took aim at UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer during a defiant performance Saturday at Britain's ...
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