The Irish mixed and women's 4x400m relay teams sealed their spots at the 2024 Olympic Games in scintillating fashion on the opening day of the World Athletics Relays in Nassau, the Bahamas.
People Before Profit TD Gino Kenny plans to introduce a new assisted dying bill in the coming weeks, even though he recognises that this coalition Government is unlikely to adopt it.
The Fall Guy is just the latest TV show from the 1980s that's got a reboot on either the small or big screen. John Byrne explores the phenomenon that looks back to go forward.
Thousands of Israelis protested overnight, demanding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepts a ceasefire agreement with Hamas. Talks to strike a truce in Gaza are expected to resume today.
Private healthcare went through a fallow but profitable few years during the pandemic. Rising claims costs and medical cost inflation have returned, putting pressure on margins, but is the sector poised for a boom on the back of a rapidly ageing population?
Australian police have shot dead a boy after he stabbed a man in Western Australia's capital Perth, in an attack authorities said had indicated terrorism.
Former US President Donald Trump's election campaign and the Republican National Committee said that they raised more than $76 million in April with over half of the funds raised coming from small donors.
Raging floods and mudslides have killed at least 57 people in southern Brazil and forced nearly 70,000 to flee their homes, the country's civil defence agencyhas said.
Residents in an area where asylum seekers have pitched tents are calling on the Taoiseach to follow through on his commitment not to allow "shanty towns" to develop in Dublin city.
The combination of police clearances, inter-factional violence in Los Angeles, politicians weighing in and the end of the academic term suggests it may well be - at least in its current phase.
Labour's Sadiq Khan has secured just over 1,088,000 votes to be re-elected London mayor, a majority of some 275,000 over Conservative rival Susan Hall, who secured just under 813,000 votes.
The Book of Kells and Trinity College's campus will be closed to the public "until further notice" due to an ongoing pro-Palestinian student protest camp taking place on its grounds.