A definition of Swiss neutrality remains elusive, but at least the debate has begun
Worldview: The Swiss maintain that it is precisely the defence of a neutral state that requires it to maintain a large and heavily equipped army
Patrick Smyth columns
Worldview: The Swiss maintain that it is precisely the defence of a neutral state that requires it to maintain a large and heavily equipped army
Following the assault on Congress on January 6th, 2021, is the prospect of war really that far-fetched?
Senegal has long been considered an example of stability in West Africa
Ordinary people on both sides have lost faith in the two-state solution. But one variation worthy of consideration is the idea of close Israeli-Palestinian confederation
Failure of mob actions linked to Trump and Bolsonaro prove totalitarian alternatives may not be viable as the tide is turning
General perception that even talking about the veto’s abolition is pointless needs to be challenged
Getting the Europeans to sing from the same hymn sheet as the hawkish US over China will not be as easy as improving security co-operation
The Tory libertarian right has been destroyed by the failures of Johnson and Truss, while Donald Trump’s return looks less certain by the day
Shaking off the constraints of EU membership has certainly given Britain new freedom, but a freedom, it appears, to commit economic hara-kiri
If Lula becomes president, the region’s six largest economies will be run by socialist leaders
There is widespread concern that Kyiv will not be enough for Vladimir Putin
Newspaper’s US correspondent was an eyewitness to the full horrors of 9/11
12 regular assassins were assisted by part-timers for ‘jobs’ including Bloody Sunday
Democratic candidate makes inroads into president’s lead in Georgia and Pennsylvania overnight
Taoiseach calls for maintenance of Cap funds as member states try to broker budget deal
Significant fallout from coronavirus on EU economy likely, warns commissioner
Peers back amendment to give EU nationals proof of right to stay in UK after Brexit
Europe Letter: State faces fight for its survival amid drastic population declines in Balkans
UK defence secretary comes close in Commons to endorsing US killing of Suleimani
The EU wants its message to be heard. It is serious about climate diplomacy
Decision allows for holding of pre-Brexit election, and makes clear the sole purpose of the extension is to allow for deal ratification
EU halts technical discussions on Brexit details with David Frost over weekend
British prime minister takes a pass at the Duchy after being smoked out by protesters
Prime minister set for showdown with parliament over attempts to block no-deal Brexit
Outcome of budget negotiations is most substantial legacy of Kilkenny man’s first term as agriculture commissioner
Europe Letter: Visegrád Group’s victory in the top jobs race is mainly symbolic
EU Council meeting to extend into unprecedented third day after efforts to broker deal
Donald Tusk to put forward new compromise list of possible nominations
European human rights court uphelds Supreme Court finding against Barry Doyle
Utility unsuitable for delivery of service as it ‘won’t work as quickly and could cost more’
Political fragmentation and low turnout set to shape next European Parliament
Europe Letter: Lough Erne’s fascinating eels highlight what is at stake in the UK’s exit
Europe Letter: Paris summit shows European leaders’ mercenary embrace of Beijing
Any further application by Theresa May for Brexit delay will not be automatically granted
Statement reconfirmed their commitment to avoiding a hard border in Ireland
Inside Politics: Donald Tusk’s ‘special place in hell’ comments dominate British press agenda
British prime minister to meet EU Council leader Donald Tusk following comments
PM persisting in backstop alternative quest while seeking to restore Stormont
Bulk of withdrawal agreement provisions would fall by wayside
Social rights committee also notes continued violations on trade union rules for gardaí
Commitment included in papers published by Brussels in preparation for no-deal Brexit
Analysis: Clear explanation of role of arbitrators could answer ‘hostage’ fears of some of May’s critics
British prime minister to argue deal delivers Brexit while protecting jobs and livelihoods
EU sources say text of full withdrawal agreement will not be discussed as it is ‘settled’
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Company says financial losses caused by implementation of an EU regulation
Time is running out, and no deal on a Withdrawal Treaty by October will make a March hard Brexit very likely
Business Today: the best news, analysis and comment from ‘The Irish Times’ business desk
British PM defends decision to launch action against Assad without parliamentary approval
Donald Trump’s move weakens Ireland’s line of attack on proposed tax on digital firms
According to the Commission, digitalised businesses face an effective tax rate of only 9.5%, compared to 23.2% for traditional business models
European commissioner is keen to 'act fast' and impose tax on big internet firms
This week’s World View also looks at the crisis in Slovakia following a journalist’s murder
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices