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    Jackie Fox

    Washington Correspondent

    Richard Neal speaks to the media at Stormont in May this year

    'Business as usual' - Neal vows to protect NI peace

    Democratic Congressman Richard Neal has indicated that US politicians will continue to intervene on issues relating to the Northern Ireland Protocol, even if Republicans take over the House of Representatives in November.

    Ireland • 27 Oct 22
    A demonstrator with an Iranian flag and red hands painted on her face attends a rally in support of Iranian protests

    Iranian protests 'the start of a revolution'

    Despite Iran's long history of protest, little has changed, but many are determined to make sure things are different this time, writes Jackie Fox.

    World • 10 Oct 22
    WFP prgogramme in Madagascar.

    Starving children in Madagascar have 'no energy to cry'

    The United Nations' food agency has warned that climate change has pushed Madagascar to the brink of famine.

    World • 23 Jul 21
    Grainne O'Sullivan is currently living in Sydney

    Irish in Australia facing further lockdowns over Covid

    Australia was once envied for its return to normal life as other western nations struggled with devastating waves and lengthy lockdowns during the pandemic but now around 40% of the population is under stay-at-home orders due to outbreaks of the Delta variant.

    Coronavirus • 16 Jul 21
    Ireland and Norway had presented a draft resolution last month to keep the Bab al-Hawa crossing open for one year

    Coveney is 'proud' as UN extends Syrian aid operation

    The United Nations Security Council has agreed to extend a cross-border aid operation into northwest Syria from Turkey for 12 months.

    World • 09 Jul 21
    DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson

    Donaldson: 'Imperative' to resolve issues over protocol

    The new leader of the Democratic Unionist Party has said that the protocol has harmed Northern Ireland's relationship with Britain and the Republic of Ireland.

    Brexit • 04 May 22
    Clubs in Madrid are now allowed to open until 3am

    Indoor dining approach at odds with European neighbours

    Ireland stands out as one of the most cautious countries in Europe to reopen indoor hospitality to its residents.

    Coronavirus • 29 Jun 21
    Melbourne quiet amid a snap lockdown

    Vaccine hesitancy in Australia may hamper travel plans

    Australia is one of the slowest countries in the developed world to immunise its population against Covid-19 due to supply shortages, logistical problems and recent rising vaccine hesitancy.

    World • 03 Jun 21
    John Curran was murdered in Cape Town in 2018

    Man gets 18 years for killing Dubliner in South Africa

    A court in South Africa has sentenced a 27-year-old man to 18 years in prison for the killing of Dublin man John Curran in 2018.

    Courts • 01 Jun 21
    The Hunger Games' three-fingered salute has become one of the major symbols for the pro-democracy movement since the coup

    Myanmar pro-democracy artists vow: 'We will win'

    On 1 June, it will be four months since a military coup overthrew Myanmar's elected government.

    World • 30 May 21

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