The Irish economy is particularly vulnerable to US tariffs against the EU, as it exports relatively more to the US compared ...
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Extra.ie on MSNHow the Taoiseach is planning to engage with President TrumpEurope must boost its defence spending in light of the new ‘geopolitical order’, the Taoiseach said yesterday ahead of a ...
Ahead of his St. Patrick's Day meeting with US President Donald Trump, Ireland's Taoiseach Micheál Martin says "The important thing is to engage." ...
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UK urged to stop Northern Ireland being ‘caught in crossfire’ of US-EU trade warConcerns were raised in the Commons about the ‘particularly complex’ situation for Northern Ireland even if the UK avoids ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNDonald Trump’s move towards multipolarity suits India: JaishankarThe US administration under President Donald Trump is moving towards multipolarity, which suits India's interests, and the ...
At the White House, Trump met a group of hostages who had been released recently under a Gaza ceasefire deal, and he issued a ...
LONDON — Northern Ireland could suffer collateral damage in U.S. President Donald Trump’s impending trade war with the ...
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Irish Star on MSNDonald Trump appears to suggest Ireland is part of UK during Keir Starmer meetingThe US President Donald Trump was discussing his golf courses when he made the cardinal error of implying that a part of ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTaoiseach to discuss Gaza and Ukraine with Trump in White House meetingThe Taoiseach will put forward Ireland's position in relation to Gaza and Ukraine when he meets US president Donald Trump in ...
Taoiseach pledges to raise Gaza and Ukraine in Trump meeting - Irish premier Micheal Martin has committed to raising ...
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Moscow fears tensions between Trump and Zelensky could prevent a favourable agreementThe Kremlin is growing increasingly worried that the ongoing feud between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy could jeopardize a potential agreement between Russia and the United States, a source ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin says US President Donald Trump would be welcome in Ireland. The Taoiseach is set to visit Washington ...
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