The founder of the Peter McVerry Trust, Fr Peter McVerry, has stepped down from his role as company secretary of the charity, but will remain on the board.
A journalist with an "extraordinary sense of entitlement and a huge sense of self-importance" is already "well compensated" for his on-air work, a tribunal has decided.
The Tánaiste has said a two-state solution is needed for the people of Palestine and Israel, as he expressed concerns over US President Donald Trump's proposal to "take over" Gaza.
An "active" shooter situation in the US state of Ohio has left at least one person dead and five wounded, police said, with the suspected gunman still at large.
Ryanair has lost a case at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over its complaint about Portugal's bail-out of the airline TAP during the Covid pandemic.
Swedish police said that "erroneous narratives" were being spread on social media regarding the mass shooting yesterday at an adult education centre, where 11 people were killed in the country's deadliest gun attack.
Sinn Féin will move a Dáil motion today calling on the Government to pass the Occupied Territories Bill without any further delay, however it is likely to clash with Government plans.
Two proposals aimed at improving Ireland's ability to withstand future trade shocks will be brought to Cabinet by Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade Simon Harris.
The Aga Khan, leader of the Ismaili Muslims, head of a major development aid foundation and a notable supporter of Irish racing, has died aged 88, his foundation announced.
President Donald Trump's plan for the US to take over Gaza and create a "Riviera of the Middle East" after resettling Palestinians elsewhere has shattered US policy and sparked widespread criticism.