Vahid Abedini, who colleagues said was in the United States on an H-1B visa, was arrested on his way to a conference in Washington. It was unclear why. [Continue Reading]
As Americans become increasingly concerned about affordability, there’s scrutiny on the annual meal. [Continue Reading]
In a year of high prices, economic uncertainty and other jitters, America is united in uncertainty — and poultry. [Continue Reading]
The remains will be transferred to Israeli forces, who will take them to Israel's forensic medicine institute for identification. [Continue Reading]
The Prince of Wales told fellow cold water swimmers that the hobby helps him "feel great afterwards". [Continue Reading]
Only cases of alleged murder, rape or manslaughter will be decided by a jury under new proposals to cut court backlogs. [Continue Reading]
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David Lammy suggested that 'lower-tier' offences would be heard by a judge [Continue Reading]
He's blasted the 'very serious' decision. [Continue Reading]
The two men that died in a collision in Gormanston yesterday have been named locally as lorry driver Wesley O'Reilly, who was aged in his 40s, and bus driver Paul Conway from Tallanstown in Co Louth, who was aged in his 50s. [Continue Reading]
Enoch Burke has been arrested and brought to Mountjoy Prison on foot of an order issued by the High Court last week which directed his imprisonment for contempt of court. [Continue Reading]
A bill to officially rename Dublin Airport after former taoiseach Seán Lemass has been moved to a second stage. [Continue Reading]
Serbian President Vučić warns of a major crisis as the country's largest oil refinery faces shutdown unless US sanctions authorities approve a license by Thursday. [Continue Reading]
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 25th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. [Continue Reading]
Gaza faces heavy rains that have flooded makeshift camps. Thousands of tents are damaged, worsening conditions for displaced families already short on aid. [Continue Reading]
Senator hits back at Trump administration after Pentagon launches investigation for possible breaches of military lawUS senator Mark Kelly said it was “non-controversial” for him and other Democrats to implore military personnel to disobey “illegal orders” from the Trump administration – hitting back at accusations of “serious allegations of misconduct” leveled against him by the Pentagon.“I said something that was pretty simple and non-controversial – and that was that members of the military should follow the law,” the Arizona Democrat senator, a former US Navy officer and astronaut who flew on four separate space shuttle missions between 2001 and 2011,... [Continue Reading]
Plan to remove relief from scheme that helps provide cars for disabled people likely to concern some Labour MPsRachel Reeves is expected to press ahead with scrapping about £300m in tax breaks for the Motability scheme that helps provide cars for disabled people, in a move likely to spark concerns among some Labour MPs.The Treasury was reported to have been considering axing tax breaks up to £1bn but savings will not be as high as that figure, with concerns among ministers that some policy options could have led to Motability’s collapse. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Betting companies made £12.6bn in 12 months to March, with 15% rise in takings from online casino playersBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK gambling sector made an extra £1bn from punters in the year to March, according to new data expected to buoy calls for the chancellor to raise betting taxes in Wednesday’s budget.Betting companies made £12.6bn from services excluding lotteries in the latest 12-month reporting period, the Gambling Commission revealed on Tuesday, a 9.3% rise on the £11.5bn the industry made during the previous year. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Testing to determine whether remains belong to one of the three remaining deceased captives still in Gaza. [Continue Reading]
The city’s history can be understood through the people who sell food on sidewalks. Here’s how New York could set them up for success. [Continue Reading]
After more than 20 years in the U.S., an Eritrean mother and nurse tried to self-deport to Canada. She found herself in a Texas detention center instead. [Continue Reading]
The top four seeded countries will not be able to meet each other until the semi-finals of next year's World Cup for the first time in the tournament's history. [Continue Reading]
Eddie Kinuthia, 19, died after being stabbed "multiple times" near his home in Bristol. [Continue Reading]
Attendance rates remain significantly lower than in 2019, but one school is bucking the trend. [Continue Reading]
The youngest-ever US army secretary has been thrust into the spotlight as the face of renewed efforts to end the years-long war. [Continue Reading]
For Black Friday, you might want to splurge on a discounted Steam Deck instead of saving your money for the presumably pricey Steam Machine. [Continue Reading]
This is a grown man making deliberate choices again and again with both eyes wide open. [Continue Reading]
A 21-year-old man will be sentenced next month for dangerous driving causing the death of his friend whose body lay undiscovered in a car for some time after it slammed into the back of a truck two years ago. [Continue Reading]
The jury in the trial of a retired superintendent and four gardaí accused of intervening in potential or pending road traffic prosecutions has heard that then superintendent Eamon O'Neill was arrested at his home during an early morning raid. [Continue Reading]
A man in his 60s has died following an incident at Tayto's site in Ashbourne, Co Meath site this morning. [Continue Reading]
Five-year strategy aims to improve casework after analysis finds domestic abuse in more than third of rape casesThe Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will train its staff to recognise the “wide spectrum of abuse” in cases of violence against women, after new data found that domestic abuse was present in more than a third of rape cases, and in more than eight out of 10 cases of stalking and image-based abuse.Launching its five-year Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) strategy, the body said its main aims were to increase casework quality and increase trust in the CPS. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
It was not immediately clear if the remains belonged to one of the three deceased captives in the besieged Gaza Strip. [Continue Reading]
A Paris prosecutor said two men and two women were arrested as part of an investigation into the robbery at the museum. [Continue Reading]
A lawsuit claims the cryptocurrency exchange turned a blind eye as $1 billion used to finance the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel and other acts moved through its network. [Continue Reading]
The attack killed at least seven people in Kyiv, the authorities said, as Moscow suggested it would resist changes negotiated by Ukraine. [Continue Reading]
Cristiano Ronaldo will be able to play for Portugal in their opening World Cup game despite his red card against the Republic of Ireland. [Continue Reading]
Judge accuses McKay family of "egregious conduct" after a homeowner cited "borderline harassment". [Continue Reading]
A 15-year-old is being held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder after Monday's shooting. [Continue Reading]
The vehicle had transported the late Pope Francis on a visit to Bethlehem in 2014. [Continue Reading]
The European Parliament's controversial probe into EU funding of climate advocacy groups will be expanded to think-tanks, consultancies and others dealing with migration, according to a key MEP. [Continue Reading]
Sir Ed Davey's wife told a court today how she and her son's carers encountered her alleged stalker outside her south London home. [Continue Reading]
The tech boss said the ‘tools to help us grieve’ are always changing. [Continue Reading]
Three people have been arrested so far. [Continue Reading]
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'I feel afraid.' [Continue Reading]
Tayto Snacks Ltd has confirmed that a "fatal incident" took place on its Ashbourne, Co Meath site this morning. [Continue Reading]
The 56-year-old former nurse is reportedly under investigation in northern Italy in a case that has been dubbed the "Mrs Doubtfire scandal". [Continue Reading]
European and African leaders met in Luanda during the EU-African Union summit where they pledged to increase trade in renewable energy and critical raw materials. Shortly before, European leaders met in Johannesburg for the G20, where the bloc struck a trade deal with South Africa. [Continue Reading]