'It would be a great pity if Collins were killed' Michael Collins' instinct for danger had kept him alive for years. Then, for one day in August 1922, it deserted him. Decade of Commemorations • 12 Aug
Could inflation have peaked or is there worse to come? The Central Statistics Office consumer price inflation data for July raises an interesting question. Analysis and Comment • 12 Aug
US reflects on Afghan war a year after withdrawal What did the US accomplish from its two-decades-long occupation of Afghanistan? Analysis and Comment • 17 hrs
Bid to boost US-Irish trade with state-by-state deals Politicians in the US state of New Jersey are seeking to establish an Irish Trade Commission to enhance trade and economic relations between the two … Analysis and Comment • 11 Aug
Enduring al-Qaeda-Taliban relationship a concern for US The death of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri comes just days before the first anniversary of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years. Analysis and Comment • 02 Aug
Are things going right or wrong for Donald Trump? The FBI raided Donald Trump's home in Florida - a heavy-handed move that has put new energy into his base of true believers and radical … Analysis and Comment • 10 Aug
Taiwan in the shadow of an authoritarian superpower After Nancy Pelosi's visit to Taipei sparked a furious response from China, Yvonne Murray reflects on a year of reporting from Taiwan World • 08 Aug
West aims to wean itself off China-Taiwan chip reliance Covid has exposed the vulnerabilities of the global trading system on which our prosperity rests. The Ukraine war has done the same for our energy … Analysis and Comment • 07 Aug
Emissions targets a milestone - but no clear roadmap The agreement and publication of Sectoral Emissions Ceilings is a major environmental milestone and a huge achievement - but there are some holes in the … Analysis and Comment • 29 Jul
Leaders accused of hypocrisy over Saudi prince meetings With world leaders being accused of backing down on human rights at a time when there is a global energy crisis, will moral authority be … Analysis and Comment • 30 Jul
Eco-lie: Beware of greenwashing when living sustainably With consumers keen to live a greener life – and willing to pay a premium to make that happen - some companies are taking short-cuts … Business • 30 Jul
Little mention of protocol or trade war in Tory contest A report has warned that the most pressing issue facing the new British prime minister will be the possibility of a trade war with the … Analysis and Comment • 28 Jul
Sunak the audience winner in first head-to-head debate To judge the Tory leadership debate purely in terms points scored, many could argue that Rishi Sunak came out on top, writes John Kilraine. Analysis and Comment • 26 Jul
Independent TDs back walking the corridors of power As the political system now braces itself for a disorderly autumn and winter period, already work is under way to solidify support from the Independent … Analysis and Comment • 24 Jul
Truss's enthusiasm sees her on course for No 10 A recent YouGov poll put support for Liz Truss's leadership at 62% among Conservative Party members who are about to decide the issue - 24% … Analysis and Comment • 23 Jul
Side Notes: Don't bank on 'side hustles' to earn big Many are picking up side hustles in the hope of boosting their income but they're not always the money-spinner that they promise to be, writes … Business • 22 Jul
AIB U-turn represents victory for customers It's pretty unusual for companies to make big, public U-turns. Business • 22 Jul
Why the ECB is raising rates and what it means for you The last time the European Central Bank increased interest rates, Jedward were number one, Enda Kenny was taoiseach and Ireland was living under the influence … Business • 21 Jul
Kilkee looks forward to a busy summer season The Pollock Holes in Kilkee are natural sea pools that form when the tide is out and are a favourite swimming spot for visitors to … Business • 19 Jul
On a par: What euro-dollar parity means for Ireland Euro-Dollar parity is a mixed blessing for the certain parts of the Irish economy, but ultimately it is likely to add to the inflationary pressures … Business • 16 Jul
Where is Ireland now with Covid? Like the rest of the world, Ireland has been through a torrid almost two and-a-half years with this disease. And it has not gone away. Coronavirus • 16 Jul
Second the best indicator of where Tory race is heading The battle for the soul of the Conservative party is still far from clear. The focus tomorrow will be on second place. The likely three-way … Politics • 17 Jul
Fare deal: Flying facing more change as budget era ends Ireland has been at the epicentre of aviation's low-cost era – but rising costs and environmental concerns mean that more change is coming for the … Business • 16 Jul
Dáil winds up for recess, but long winter on Govt minds Even as the Government heads off for their holidays in this simmering summer heat, political minds are firmly on the long, cold winter of discontent, … Analysis and Comment • 14 Jul
Defence Forces facing challenges despite spending boost The mercury had hit 56 degrees Celsius, when I stepped off the plane and onto the melting tarmac at N'Djamena International Airport, in Chad, in … Analysis and Comment • 12 Jul