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    Juliette Gash

    Brexit has drifted from the front pages but it has not gone away

    Spectre of Brexit haunts Brussels again

    The corridors of power are polished and poised for powerful people to come and go, making decisions affecting millions of Europeans – even those who would rather they did not, writes RTÉ's Juliette Gash.

    Analysis and Comment • 21 Feb 23
    Maroš Šefčovič said the work towards a deal is delicate

    Finishing line in sight, but deal not done - Šefčovič

    The EU's chief Brexit negotiator has said that the finishing line is in sight for a Northern Ireland Protocol deal, but that does not mean a deal is done.

    Brexit • 21 Feb 23
    Damian Conlon, who was 38, was originally from Sligo

    Man charged with Irishman's murder in Australia

    A 57-year-old man has been charged with the murder of Irishman Damian Conlon in New South Wales, Australia.

    World • 10 Feb 23
    Investigation under way after Irish man shot dead in Australia

    Irish man killed in Australia shooting

    An Irish man has been shot and killed in New South Wales in Australia.

    World • 09 Feb 23
    Seán Binder speaks to the media outside the court in Greece on 10 January

    Greece drops espionage charges against Seán Binder

    A court on the Greek island of Lesbos has dropped espionage charges against volunteer aid worker Seán Binder, who grew up in Ireland, and 23 others.

    Ireland • 13 Jan 23
    Seán Binder pictured working with the Emergency Response Centre International, an NGO

    'Frightening personal cost': Binder set for Greek trial

    A rescue worker who grew up in Co Kerry is due to go on trial in Greece tomorrow, facing charges including espionage and forgery.

    World • 10 Jan 23
    People celebrate in Independence Square to celebrate Kherson's liberation

    After Kherson's liberation, what next for Ukraine?

    The momentum is with Ukraine, but the war is far from over.

    Ukraine • 14 Nov 22
    People walk past a World Cup countdown clock in the Qatari capital Doha

    Amnesty in bid for compensation fund for Qatar workers

    Amnesty International is calling for a €446m compensation fund for workers to be set up after the 2022 World Cup is held in Qatar.

    World • 23 Oct 22
    According to the GHI, close to 12% of Somali children die before they reach their fifth birthday, the highest rate of child mortality in the world

    Serious or alarming hunger in 44 nations - Global index

    People in 44 countries are suffering serious or alarming levels of hunger, the Global Hunger Index (GHI) has found.

    World • 13 Oct 22
    'An economic crisis, gang crisis, and political crisis have converged into a humanitarian catastrophe,' Helen La Lime, the UN representative in Haiti.

    'Perfect storm' - millions of Haitians face catastrophe

    Haiti has suffered more than its fair share of humanitarian catastrophes and is now on the verge of becoming a failed state as an economic crisis, gang violence and systemic poverty come to a head.

    World • 08 Oct 22
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