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- Subsea cables at risk from cyber attacks, McEntee warns April 23, 2026The Minister for Defence and Foreign Affairs has said the network of subsea cables that lies off the Irish coast is at risk from cyber attacks, hybrid threats and geopolitical tensions.
- Travellers disproportionately impacted by substance abuse April 23, 2026Traveller community experiences significantly higher levels of drug-related harm, barriers to treatment, and poorer outcomes compared to the general population, according to a new study.
- Concern over failure of language schools to refund money April 23, 2026A body representing the English language school sector has said that it is deeply concerned by the situation of international students owed money by businesses operating in Ireland.
- Duterte to face ICC trial after judges confirm charges April 23, 2026Former Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte will face trial at the International Criminal Court after judges confirmed charges of crimes against humanity over his so-called "war on drugs."
- Issues housing children in SEAs 'predictable' - Barnardos April 23, 2026The experiences of vulnerable young people in Special Emergency Arrangements is "utterly predicable", a children's charity has said.
- Trump envoy seeks to replace Iran with Italy in World Cup April 23, 2026A special envoy to US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he has asked FIFA to remove Iran from this summer's World Cup and replace them with Italy.
- 17 injured as two trains collide in Denmark April 23, 2026At least 17 people have been injured, five critically, after two trains collided head-on in Denmark.
- Security watchdog warns of 'lone wolf' attack threat April 23, 2026The threat of Islamist terrorism and actions taken by 'lone wolves' is of significant concern, Ireland's security watchdog has warned.
- Iran tightens its control of Strait of Hormuz April 23, 2026Iran seized two ships in the Strait of Hormuz as it tightened its grip on the strategic waterway after US President Donald Trump announced he was indefinitely calling off attacks, with no sign of peace talks restarting.



















