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  • Irish pardon deserters who joined Britain in WWII

    The Irish government said Tuesday it is pardoning nearly 5,000 men who deserted its armed forces to fight for Britain during World War II, an episode ... 

  • Ireland publishes bill on life-saving abortions

    Ireland unveiled a long-awaited bill Wednesday that lays down new rules governing when life-saving abortions can be performed, a point of potentially ... 

  • Marie Fleming

    Irish court: No 'right to die' for paralyzed woman

    A paralyzed Irish woman who wants to die cannot legally commit suicide with her partner's help, Ireland's Supreme Court ruled Monday in a case that ... 

  • Sinn Fein chief testifies vs. brother in rape case

    The leader of the Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein testified Monday in a Belfast court against his own brother, who faces criminal charges of raping ... 

  • Irish jury: Poor care killed woman denied abortion

    A miscarrying Indian woman who died from blood poisoning in an Irish hospital after being denied an abortion perished because staff bungled her ... 

  • AP Interview: UN puts spotlight on 'stunted' kids

    The United Nations Children's Fund says more than a quarter of children under the age of 5 worldwide are permanently "stunted" from malnutrition, ... 

  • EU officials seek more private investment in jobs

    With many of the European Union's economies mired in stagnation, EU officials are seeking to emulate part of the U.S. model for creating growth and ... 

  • EU to extend loan repayments for Ireland, Portugal

    European Union finance ministers agreed Friday to grant Ireland and Portugal seven years more years to pay their bailout loans, easing the burden on ... 

  • UK, France press EU on giving arms to Syria rebels

    European Union foreign ministers displayed their divisions Friday over whether to start shipping weapons to rebels in Syria, with Britain and France ... 

  • Boeing wins major 737 jet order from Ryanair

    There's finally some good news for Boeing: European discount airline Ryanair announced Tuesday it will buy 175 of the company's popular 737 jets, the ... 

  • Dublin tourists lead icy St. Patrick's Day parade

    Never mind the fickle Irish weather. A chilly, damp Dublin celebrated St. Patrick's Day with artistic flair anyway Sunday as the focal point for a ... 

  • Christine Quinn

    Politician's rise highlights NYC parade dispute

    She's a leading candidate to be New York's next mayor. She's already one of its top Irish-American officials. Christine Quinn is also a lesbian and ... 

  • Dublin Airport reopens after plane's wheel fails

    Flights at Dublin Airport were temporarily suspended Thursday when a BinAir cargo plane's nose wheel collapsed after touching down, the second such ... 

  • Elan moves to deter takeover bid

    Irish drug maker Elan Corp. announced Monday it will pay shareholders a recurring special dividend linked to the sales of the multiple sclerosis ... 

  • Joaquin Almunia

    EU blocks Ryanair bid to buy Ireland's Aer Lingus

    The European Union's antitrust authority on Wednesday blocked Ryanair's renewed bid to take over rival Irish carrier Aer Lingus, ruling that it would ... 

  • Ireland to end state guarantee to bank bondholders

    The Irish government announced Tuesday it will no longer insure the bonds of its three surviving banks, ending an infamous chapter in the country's ... 

  • Ireland apologizes to women of Catholic laundries

    Ireland ignored the mistreatment of thousands of women who were incarcerated within Catholic nun-operated laundries and must pay the survivors ... 

  • Ireland sells Irish Life to Canada's Lifeco

    Ireland agreed Tuesday to sell the country's largest insurance company, Irish Life, to Great-West Lifeco of Canada for €1.3 billion ($1.75 billion) ... 

  • Francois Hollande, Enda Kenny

    Ireland seals ECB deal to slash bank bailout costs

    Ireland clinched a long-sought agreement Thursday with the European Central Bank to restructure the loans used to bail out its failing banks, a deal ... 

  • Report: Ireland oversaw harsh Catholic laundries

    Ireland's government oversaw workhouses run by Catholic nuns that once held thousands of women and teenage girls in unpaid labor and usually against ... 

  • Suppliers, grocers turning to DNA testing on meat

    Ireland's surprise discovery this month of horsemeat traces in factory-produced burgers is boosting business for one trade: Forensics labs that use ... 

  • Irishwoman at center of IRA tapes fight found dead

    An Irish Republican Army veteran who accused Sinn Fein party chief Gerry Adams of involvement in IRA killings and bombings has been found dead in her ... 

  • Irish plant shuts over new horsemeat in burgers

    Food quality officials said Thursday they have identified more horsemeat traces in beef burgers produced in Ireland and pinpointed the problem in an ... 

  • Ireland recalls 10 mln burgers on horsemeat fears

    An Irish meat processor recalled 10 million burgers Wednesday from supermarkets across Ireland and Britain amid fears that many could contain ... 

  • 29 Belfast cops hurt in Catholic-Protestant clash

    Northern Ireland police fought day-and-night street battles with Protestant militants Saturday as a protest march to Belfast City Hall degenerated ... 

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