Culture news How the US-Ireland Alliance celebrates this year's Irish Oscar talents Euronews Culture spoke to Trina Vargo, the President of the US-Irish Alliance, to talk about the Oscar Wilde Awards and the banner year Irish talent is having at the Oscars this year 07/03/2023
World News How COVID-19 is still affecting cancer screening During the first year of the pandemic, an estimated one in 10 people with cancer in Ireland were not diagnosed. 04/02/2023
World News Roberta Metsola meets with Michael D. Higgins in Dublin The European Parliament President Roberta Metsola met with Irish President Michael D. Higgins in Dublin on Friday, thanking him for Ireland's welcome of Ukrainian refugees. 03/02/2023
Affiliate content 4 reasons you should apply for a tech job in Dublin Partner content presented by Jobbio Dublin is one of Europe’s leading tech hubs, with plenty of opportunity for furthering a career in the industry. Should you consider making the move? 02/02/2023
Ireland Irish Catholic Church in 'terminal decline' after sexual abuse scandals Euronews hears about the "catastrophic" impact of sexual abuse scandals in Ireland's Catholic Church. 02/02/2023
Culture news Why you should be watching new Disney+ show 'Extraordinary' No matter how impressive or next-to-useless the superpower is, everybody gets an ability. Except for Jen. 02/02/2023
Euronews Witness The slow death of Ireland’s fishing industry Irish fishermen say they have been “sacrificed” for the post-Brexit trade deal between the United Kingdom and the European Union. 19/01/2023
Culture news Anarchy for Ireland? Johnny Rotten possible Eurovision entry The former Sex Pistols frontman is entering with band Public Image Ltd. 09/01/2023
World News Ireland is marking 50 years of EU membership The country which was once heavily dependent on agriculture, joined the EEC on January 1st 1973 and is now regarded by many observers as a model EU State. 31/12/2022
Partner content The Irish team sport bringing people together in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai With around 200,000 people relocating to Dubai each year, meeting people and making friends is a priority for most newcomers. For Irish football players, this mission is made much easier 28/12/2022
Nature Ireland’s citizens’ assembly demands referendum on biodiversity loss Ireland’s citizens’ assembly on biodiversity loss has called for a referendum on changing the constitution to protect biodiversity. How significant is it and will other countries follow? 27/12/2022
Experiences The three best places in Europe to spend the winter solstice The solstice - which falls on 21 December in the northern hemisphere - is the day with the shortest period of daylight and longest night of the year. How should you spend it? 18/12/2022
Ireland Leo Varadkar becomes Ireland's PM again in job swap deal Varadkar serves as taoiseach for the second half of this coalition government's term in office, replacing Micheál Martin. 17/12/2022
Culture news Best of Culture 2022: Day 17 - Top films of the year Our Cultural Advent Calendar carries on with today's film pick 'The Banshees of Inisherin'. Martin McDonagh teams back up with Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson to delight and horrify viewers with his friendship breakup film set in Ireland in 1923. 17/12/2022
Lebanon Irish UN peacekeeping soldier killed in 'serious incident' in Lebanon Three others were injured in the incident near the village of Al-Aqbiya. 15/12/2022
Culture news BEST OF CULTURE 2022: Day 3 - Music Our Cultural Advent Calendar continues with our top picks of this year's music. Today: Fontaines D.C.'s 'Skinty Fia' 03/12/2022
Tech News Meta fined €265 million in Ireland for Facebook data-scrapping breach Ireland's Data Protection Commission said Meta infringed sections of the EU's GDPR rules. 28/11/2022
Travel News Ireland and France launch new combined ferry and train ticket The combined ferry and train ticket hopes to encourage environmentally friendly travel between the two countries. 28/11/2022
My Europe Series How has the Ukraine war changed life in Ireland? Despite being thousands of kilometres away, the Ukraine war has impacted life in Ireland. Here's how. 25/11/2022
Ireland Turf wars: Irish government rethinking ban on peat extraction The debate on peat cutting is nothing new in Ireland. But as the country faces soaring energy costs, many in rural areas are fighting back. 22/11/2022