RTE – NEWS
- A week of mixed signals and actions from the Kremlin May 15, 2026Ukrainian authorities have revised the death toll for yesterday's Russian drone strike on an apartment building in Kyiv to at least 24 people, including three children.
- Maldives rescuers search for drowned Italian divers May 15, 2026Rescue teams in the Indian Ocean archipelago of the Maldives are searching for a second day for the bodies of four missing Italians following the country's deadliest diving accident, officials said.
- Coleman announces an end to Everton playing career May 15, 2026Seamus Coleman has confirmed that he is finishing his Everton playing career at the end of the season.
- South-North Korea football match sells out in 12 hours May 15, 2026Tickets in South Korea for a rare match against a visiting North Korean team sold out within half a day, Seoul's football association has said.
- WHO warns of risk of youth addiction to nicotine pouches May 15, 2026The World Health Organization has urged governments to do more to control the sale of nicotine pouches, warning that the highly addictive products were being "aggressively marketed" in ways that particularly appealed to younger people.
- Declaration could influence handling of migration cases May 15, 2026Forty-six countries, which comprise the Strasbourg-based human rights organisation, the Council of Europe, have issued a far-reaching political declaration that could influence how judges handle migration cases.
- Reclassification of Mooney role 'justifiable' - RTÉ DG May 15, 2026RTÉ Director General Kevin Bakhurst has said the reclassification of Derek Mooney's role as a producer from 2020 to 2024 was "perfectly justifiable".
- Quieter mood in Vienna as Eurovision final nears May 15, 2026RTÉ's Arts and Media Correspondent Evelyn O'Rourke is in Vienna as the countdown continues to Saturday night's Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final.
- Large majority in NI see Brexit as failure, poll suggests May 15, 2026More than 70% of people, including a majority of Leave voters, agree that Brexit has been more of a failure than a success in Northern Ireland, an opinion poll has suggested.



















