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Why Ireland is under fire over its alumina exports to Russia
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Stephen McCullagh living in terror as 'most hated man in prison' after killing pregnant girlfriend
Stephen McCullagh living in terror as 'most hated man in prison' after killing pregnant girlfriend Stephen McCullagh had thought himself clever enough to outwit the police after murdering his pregnant girlfriend, Natalie McNally. Now he's reportedly found himself at the bottom of the prison pecking order, cowering in the hospital wing for his own safety Remembered as "arrogant" by those unlucky enough to encounter him, murderer Stephen McCullagh's warped sense of self-importance knew no...
Newsletter: From K-pop to K2 tanks, South Korea flexes in Europe
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visits Brussels on Wednesday for a highly anticipated EU-South Korea Summit, where we are expecting a buffet of East Asian strength on display, ranging from K-pop toppers to military might. Angela Skujins here holding down the fort for your Wednesday newsletter. Everyone in the Belgian capital is gearing up for a closely watched EU-South Korea Summit, which aims to boast more than just the East Asian country’s soft power of skin care, K-pop and cinematic...
Mamdani skips Israel Day Parade despite joining other cultural celebrations
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani won't be attending the city's annual Israel Day Parade on Sunday, a break from decades-long tradition, despite attending other events celebrating the city's diverse cultural landscape.Since 1964, every mayor in the city has attended the Jewish celebration, which comes amid record levels of antisemitism and weeks of anti-Israel demonstrations outside synagogues and Jewish communal institutions across New York.Despite his absence, the mayor pledged to provide...
Taylor to face Pili in farewell fight at Croke Park in September
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Bystanders hailed as 'heroic' after intervening in brutal knife attack by Sudanese migrant in UK
A man in his 40s was hospitalized with serious injuries after a brutal knife attack in Northern Ireland, as police arrested a Sudanese migrant on suspicion of attempted murder. The attack happened shortly after 10:30 p.m. Monday in north Belfast, according to the Police Service of Northern Ireland. The victim suffered serious injuries to his face, neck, back and eyes, while police said they recovered what they believe was a kitchen knife at the scene.
US and Tehran dispute the future of Iran's uranium
President Trump has again insisted that Tehran is ready to hand over its enriched uranium as part of a deal to end the war, despite Iran saying no such agreement is in place, and that its nuclear material is "going nowhere". Iran says the Strait of Hormuz is open - but shipping companies have been warned to steer clear. Tehran threatens to shut the key shipping lane once more if the United States continues its blockade of Iranian ports, hours after the waterway was announced as reopened...