A flotilla carrying humanitarian aid for Gaza has departed from Sicily, with participants, including the sister of Irish President Catherine Connolly and Croatian activists, expressing readiness for potential arrest. The "Global Sumud Flotilla" consists of dozens of vessels aiming to disrupt the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
President Catherine Connolly decided not to refer the International Protection Bill to the Supreme Court, despite acknowledging that concerns about the legislation remained. Following this decision, the President signed the bill into law.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu met with Irish President Catherine Connolly and Prime Minister Micheál Martin during her visit to Dublin. Discussions focused on developing bilateral relations, supporting Moldova's European course, and signing agreements.
Fianna Fáil has selected 25-year-old first-time councillor Cillian Keane as its candidate to contest the Galway West by-election, aiming to fill the seat previously held by President Catherine Connolly.
US President Donald Trump has again stated his belief that Israel would not use nuclear weapons to resolve its issues, despite the country never officially admitting to possessing such weapons. This comes amidst ongoing tensions and discussions about the Iran conflict.
President Catherine Connolly's recent statement on the crisis in the Middle East is being viewed by many as a pointed intervention in the early months of her seven-year presidency. Is this a sign of things to come?
President Catherine Connolly stated that the significant contributions of family carers, including young carers, are 'too often goes simply ignored or certainly is insufficiently recognised'.
An article questions whether President Catherine Connolly's concerns regarding an Immigration Bill were a defense of the Constitution or merely virtue signaling, highlighting her statement about the Council of State meeting.
President Catherine Connolly has appointed seven individuals to the Council of State, with the new members bringing backgrounds in human rights and legal work.
Guess What Ireland's President Said About St. Patrick's Day...
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
Irish President Catherine Connolly marked her first St. Patrick’s Day in office with a message that reframed Ireland’s patron saint as a symbol for open borders and ‘global citizenship’, urging the Irish to embrace migrants amid ongoing surges in arrivals that have sparked nationwide tensions.
In a video address, Connolly drew parallels between St. Patrick’s enslavement...
Columnist Sarah Carey criticizes President Catherine Connolly for wading into foreign affairs, suggesting it puts Irish livelihoods at risk and causes confusion about the presidency's role.
Turkey's parliament has passed a new law prohibiting access to social media platforms for individuals under the age of 15. This move aims to regulate online content and protect minors.
President Catherine Connolly convened the Council of State to discuss the International Protection Bill. The meeting aimed to address concerns and potential outcomes regarding the legislation.
President Catherine Connolly has announced her seven appointments to the Council of State, including an Irish language activist and several legal experts.
President Catherine Connolly has sent a letter of commendation to 13-year-old Austin Appelbee, after he heroically swam for four hours through choppy waters off western Australia to get help for his family who were swept out to sea.
A 13-year-old Australian boy named Austin has been commended by Irish President Catherine Connolly for saving his family after they were stranded at sea, swimming for four hours to get help.