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Drones were spotted near Zelensky flight path to Dublin, Irish media report
An Irish navy ship detected drones near Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s flight path during his state visit, prompting a security alert as authorities probe their origin.
Dublin councilors accuse 'Zionist lobby' of preventing renaming of Herzog Park
Herzog Park name change means more than policy, its an attack against Jewish identity - analysis
Dublin withdraws plan to rename Herzog Park after drawing ire of Jews, Irish PM
Dublin drops 'Herzog' name from historic park as pro-Palestinian protesters push for name change
While the council has yet to choose a new name, pro-Palestinian activists in Ireland are campaigning to see the name changed to ‘Free Palestine Park.’
Dublin Airport terminal reopens following security incident
The military's bomb squad and the anti-terrorist Special Detective Unit have arrived at the scene of the incident at the airport.
Wine Talk: Dark and lively Guinness
Just as it was thought that bitters and stouts were in terminal decline, Guinness has, within a few years, pirouetted, been rejuvenated, and suddenly become the chosen beer of a young generation.
Jewish man slapped on Dublin bus, accused of being a ‘genocidal Jew’
An Garda Síochána told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that the man was arrested and released without charge.
Ireland refuses visas for Ramallah children planning to attend Gaelic Games summer camp
Claire Liddy, International spokesperson for GAA Palestine, told RTÉ Radio One on Tuesday that an appeal had been lodged.
‘Zionists are not welcome in Ireland’: Israeli man spat on in Dublin restaurant
Pro-Palestinian accounts later tried to share the Israeli man's whereabouts.
Irish eyes 'aren't smiling' as far as Israel is concerned - opinion
Ireland, unfortunately, is not the only anti-Israel country in the world, though it ranks among the most obnoxious.
Trinity College Dublin scientists reveal how Denisovan genes shape modern humans
Scientists have identified at least three events where genes from distinct Denisovan populations mixed with human DNA, conferring significant adaptive benefits.
American student beaten in Dublin club after being asked if he was Jewish
The November 9 incident, which gained international attention after the victim spoke to the Irish Times on Saturday, is being investigated by the Gardai.
Amateur historian finds lost and forgotten Bram Stoker story 'Gibbet Hill' after over a century
The story is significant as it sheds light on Stoker's development as an author and serves as a “station on his route to publishing Dracula.”
Irish President accuses Israeli embassy in Dublin of leaking letter he sent Iranian counterpart
The Israeli Embassy in Ireland issued a statement in response to Higgins' claim, calling it a "baseless accusation" and that it is "highly inflammatory and potentially slanderous."