Daniel Kinahan, the alleged leader of the Kinahan cartel, has been arrested in the United Arab Emirates. The 48-year-old was apprehended by Dubai police on April 15, following a warrant issued by Irish courts
The car of the Malayali family was fully destroyed in the fire and WhatsApp groups of Indian immigrants have asked its members to remain vigilant in the light of the incident in Londonderry County
'We feel that the situation at the moment for holding India Day is not conducive,' said Prashant Shukla, co-chairman of the India Ireland Council
Pointing out the rise of physical assault cases against Indian citizens in Ireland, the embassy in Dublin said it is in touch with the authorities concerned
The Met Office in the UK has issued an Amber alert in Scotland as Storm Floris is set to bring in high-speed winds that could reach up to 90mph. Rail and ferry services have been disrupted in the region
An Indian student was violently assaulted by a gang in Adelaide, Australia, over a parking dispute. The gang hurled racial insults at the man while it was all being filmed by his wife. In an interview, the man said, "You can change everything else, but you can't change your skin colour"
Ireland, Scotland team jerseys to have Nandini logo in their lead arms, says KMF MD
Harris will become taoiseach in April afrter Varadkar’s resignation
All major political parties supported a 'Yes-Yes' vote
Rioters could face prison sentence up to 12 years, says Justice Minister McEntee
Biden was not expected to make any attempt to help resolve a new political crisis
Search continues for fatalities, cause of explosion yet to be ascertained
Sinn Fein win shows diminishing support for Unionist parties
Regulators already working on a dozen other probes of Facebook over privacy breach
Chaotic scenes stirred memories of decades of Catholic-Protestant conflict
Fungie the dolphin had been a staple of the Dingle harbour for four decades
Hume was instrumental in the signing of the Belfast Agreement
The visit was a "special moment" as three generations of his family gathered at Varad
A man made an hour-long tirade against their "accents, skin colour and nationality"
Irish PM Varadkar took his boyfriend to breakfast with conservative VP Pence
PM said the Irish voters "trust and respect women to make the right choices..."
The main group opposing the liberalisation of Ireland's abortion law concedes
Exit polls suggest that voters had backed change by 68 per cent to 32 per cent
Polls suggest voters will overturn one of the world’s strictest bans on abortion
Ireland will vote in a referendum on May 25 to ratify or repeal the eight amendment
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