Simon Coveney ‘anxious’ to reopen Irish embassy in Kyiv
Facility will open again once security issues assessed and resolved, says Minister
Behind Ireland’s Covid response: ‘We were going to be building morgues for people’
Key Irish figures recall the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic’s early days
Irish embassy in Kyiv should reopen as ‘gesture of solidarity’
US becomes latest country to plan reopening of diplomatic operations in Ukrainian capital
‘It’s bonding to land somewhere neither of you are familiar with and find your way’
Wild Geese: Kildare native says Melbourne is pricey but has ‘remarkable’ health system
‘No impunity’ for Russia, says Coveney, as mass graves and bodies found on streets of Ukraine
Irish embassy in Moscow to be used to ‘express our outrage’ to Russia, Ryan says
The Irish Times view on the expulsion of Russian officials: relations hit a new nadir
Tensions over suspected spying from the Russian embassy in Dublin have been simmering for years
Micheál Martin had a very busy week prior to positive Covid test
Taoiseach travelled to Paris and London before St Patrick’s Day visit to White House
Tariff cuts and climate change helping to boost popularity of Irish food in Japan
Negishi chain sells Irish beef tongue at its 40-or-so restaurants around Tokyo
More energy bill help will be considered, Taoiseach says as price hikes announced
Martin says people cannot be shielded from the full impact of the war in Ukraine
‘Further conversations’ needed around Latin America sanctions against Russia – Tánaiste
Region opposed to Ukraine invasion but there is ‘reluctance’ around penalties, Varadkar says
When Irish ties are waning: Our diplomatic struggle in the United States
Ireland still punches above its weight on Capitol Hill, but the fight is becoming harder
Russia still plans to extend Dublin embassy’s espionage role, say experts
Claims Orwell Road site used for spying as calls grow for expulsion of ambassador
Taoiseach: Government does not intend to expel Russian ambassador
Cutting diplomatic ties ‘always the last resort’ in conflict situations, says Martin
Calls for expulsion of Russian ambassador intensify despite retaliation fears
Charlie Flanagan accuses ambassador of lying to Oireachtas committee over Ukraine
State officials remain in contact with 94 Irish citizens in Ukraine
Helen McEntee defends timing of Government’s visa waiver for Ukrainian citizens
Meeting of minds – Lara Marlowe on an Irish visit to a French vocational training school
An Irishwoman’s Diary
State speeds up repatriation process for Irish surrogate babies from Ukraine
Department fast-tracks paperwork for return of newborns amid security crisis
Travel documents for Irish surrogacy babies in Ukraine to be fast-tracked
Government looking at ways to help Irish couples bring home babies more quickly
Coalition planning ongoing for Ukraine invasion, says Varadkar
No intention to withdraw staff from Irish Embassy in Kyiv but security ‘under review’
Taoiseach describes Ukraine situation as ‘serious’ and advises against non-essential travel
‘This could be the first land war in Europe in many decades’ - Minister Simon Coveney
Irish citizen imprisoned without trial in Togo for three years
Dublin urging Togolese authorities to investigate allegations of torture against man (52)
Finn McRedmond: Why should we expect Britain to mark the centenary of the Treaty?
Irish outcry over Westminster’s apathy towards the anniversary is myopic
Covid-19: 5,156 new cases reported as testing rules for arrivals come into force
Once-off antigen tests for travel to stop omicron ‘not far off pointless’, virologist says
DFA advises Irish citizens in South Africa to fly home ‘via commercial means’
Ireland women’s cricket team stuck in Namibian capital of Windhoek
A century on: Dramatising the drama that led to Anglo-Irish Treaty
Negotiations behind the foundation of the Irish State are staged at the NCH
Irish man travelling on Pan-American Highway dies in Mexico crash
Ambrose Blaine, a pilot from Dublin, died after his motorbike collided with a car
Embassy musical event will show Dublin and London still in tune
London Letter: Other Voices amplifies interwoven musical world of Britain and Ireland
Exhibition of Anglo-Irish Treaty portraits marks centenary of talks
Lavery portraits of both sides on view at Irish Embassy in London – ‘The Art of Negotiation’
The desert has made an imprint on the landscape of my soul
I have met inspiring Arab women through my work says Padraig Downey, an Irish theatre maker in Dubai
Anglo-Irish Treaty set for public display to mark State centenary
Contentious document signed on December 6th, 1921, establishing the Irish Free State
'In the air, all safe. Take a deep breath': The inside story of Ireland’s Kabul rescue mission
Grief and frustration haunt rescue run that had to hitch a ride and leave people behind
Government says 75 Irish citizens and residents still in Afghanistan
Evacuation mission ended minutes after two suicide bombs killed and injured dozens outside Kabul airport gates
Irish woman trapped in Kabul tells of ‘panic and fear’ all over city
Aoife MacManus from Co Meath hopes to be on flight back to Ireland within 48 hours
Vaccinated travellers from Britain will not have to self-isolate from Monday
Covid-19 cases in UK have surged in recent days ahead of relaxation of restrictions
‘He and I, always by chance’ – Lara Marlowe on Samuel Beckett and Albert Giacometti
An Irishwoman’s Diary
Irish born activist Mother Jones remains ‘an inspiration’
Portraits of Mother Jones unveiled at Irish Embassy in Washington and Irish Consulate in Chicago
Calls for clarity on whether abortion an ‘urgent’ medical service
Advocacy group says confusion over travel rights causing upset at distressing time
Brazilian man seeks emergency family reunification
Family of man who moved to Ireland for work unable to join due to freeze on visa application
Patriot Games – Frank McNally on political art theft, football as opera, and Lenin’s Irish accent
An Irishman’s Diary
Memory Lane – Ray Burke on the audacious theft of Berthe Morisot’s Impressionist masterpiece and the Hugh Lane bequest
An Irishman’s Diary
Fully vaccinated Irish woman unable to fly home for brother’s funeral
Applying for a mandatory hotel quarantine exemption can’t be done before arriving into Ireland
The Mary Wallopers: ‘Folk was never supposed to be safe’
The Dundalk ballad band are tapping into the political power of folk, punk and hip-hop
Harris engagement on Ireland a pleasant surprise at St Patrick’s Day meetings
Events suggest an interest on the part of the first female vice-president in Northern Ireland affairs
Clinton, Pelosi among guests to honour John Hume in virtual tribute
Taoiseach and Mary McAleese to also attend online ceremony for Northern peace leader
Sinn Féin scales up US campaign efforts ahead of St Patrick’s Day
The party’s pervasive presence in the US has long been a challenge for Irish governments
‘Complex’ Covid repatriation of Irish stranded in Peru cost €360,000
Over 130 brought home from desert, mountain and jungle regions last March and April
Passport Service suspends almost all operations due to Covid-19
Backlog of up to eight weeks expected when service resumes
Irish stranded abroad despite full recovery from Covid-19
Government acknowledges ‘residual positives’ from people who are not a health risk
Archbishop Diarmuid Martin: ‘We’ve to be careful to ensure we never slip back’
Interview: ‘My worst day came early on, when I met the parents of a victim. That shattered me’
Visa-free travel banned from most South American countries and South Africa
Minister of Justice signed off on the order due to the emergence of Covid-19 variants
Hollywood star’s search for a baby brought focus on Irish adoptions
Mother landed at London hotel where Jane Russell staying after she heard of actor’s wish
Irish casting specialist in New York: ‘This city has a pulse and you can’t kill it’
Wild Geese: Christine McKenna-Tirella moved from Bangor to Broadway
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