A 16-year-old boy has been charged with a terrorism offence for allegedly stabbing an Assyrian church bishop in Sydney during a church service, Australian police said as investigations continue into a riot after the knife attack.
The Kennedy family have endorsed US President Joe Biden during a campaign trip to Philadelphia - underscoring the election threat posed by family black sheep and independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Farmers who grow commercial forestry are calling for the suspension of log imports from Scotland until better safeguards are in place to prevent the spread of the spruce bark beetle to this country.
A Croatian man who was viciously assaulted, and whose friend was killed, during what gardaí are understood to be investigating as a hate crime has spoken out to Prime Time about what happened on the day of the attack.
During the course of the inquests into the Stardust nightclub fire, coroner Dr Myra Cullinane outlined the five verdicts that were open to the 12 members of the jury.
Lawyers in Donald Trump's historic criminal trial have selected 12 jurors who will assess his guilt or innocence over the coming weeks in a case stemming from a hush-money payment to an adult film actress.
The survivors and families of the victims of the Stardust fire have said "this day is for the 48" after receiving the verdicts from the inquests into the 1981 nightclub fire.
The facade of Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange has collapsed, rescue services said, as firefighters continued to battle a blaze that broke out on Tuesday.
Consumers look set to see more competition in the health insurance market with the backing by Aviva of a new joint venture led by former VHI boss Oliver Tattan.
Inspections by the Health Information and Quality Authority have found overcrowding, incomplete garda vetting and human rights issues at centres providing accommodation for people seeking international protection.
Israel's commitments to improve aid access in Gaza have had "limited and sometimes nil" impact, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said as he pushed for urgent, meaningful and measurable progress to avert famine.
Verdicts of unlawful killing have been returned at the inquests into the deaths of 48 people who died in the 1981 fire at the Stardust nightclub in Dublin.
The Garda Representative Association (GRA) has accused Minister for Justice Helen McEntee of not understanding the issues affecting rank-and-file gardaí.