Principals pay tribute to Buncrana students

The principals of Scoil Mhuire and Crana College have paid tribute to 16-year-old Emmanuel Familola and 18-year-old Matt Sibanda who died after getting into difficulty in the water near Buncrana in County Donegal on Saturday. Evelyn McLoughlin, principal of Scoil Mhuire in Buncrana, where Emmanuel attended, said there were “no words” that could “fully capture … Read more

What’s coming up this week

PA Media / Warner Bros Get your cowboy hats ready as the Eurovision Song Contest is back this week, with country trio Remember Monday representing the UK. But that’s not all the week has in store. Final Destination Bloodlines hits cinemas, Doom: The Dark Ages is released, and the second series of Inside Our Minds … Read more

Zelensky offers to meet Putin after Trump demands Ukraine hold direct talks with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says is he ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin “personally” in Istanbul on Thursday for talks over ending the war. His post came shortly after Donald Trump demanded Ukraine agree to Putin’s offer of direct talks between the two countries in Turkey. “There is no point in prolonging the killings. … Read more

Garda killed while on speed checkpoint duties

A garda (Irish police) officer has died after he was hit by a motorcycle whilst carrying out a speed checkpoint in County Dublin. The incident happened in Lanestown, in the north of the county, shortly before 13:00 local time on Sunday. A motorcyclist, a man in his 30s, was seriously injured in the incident and … Read more

Basel hopes for diversity and inclusion at Eurovision amid tensions

TIL BUERGY/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Executive head of production Tobias Aberg is preparing St. Jakobshalle in Basel for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest The Swiss city of Basel is going into party mode this weekend, as it prepares to welcome the Eurovision Song Contest. It’s been 36 years since Switzerland last hosted the contest, after Celine Dion won … Read more

Canada’s Liberal Party wins one more seat after Quebec recount

A single vote in a Quebec riding has brought Canada’s Liberal Party one seat closer to holding a majority in parliament. A judicial recount in the Terrebone riding declared Liberal candidate Tatiana Auguste the victor with 23,352 votes, ahead of Bloc Québécois incumbent Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné, who received 23,351. The result gives the Liberal Party 170 … Read more