Section: Ireland
Cyberattack causes disruption at many firms across Europe
Ukraine hit especially hard by ransomware at power grid, banks and government offices …read more Source: The Irish...
A factory in eastern Ukraine powers on as divisions deepen
Avdiivka Coke Plant is keeping the fires burning amid conflict between Kiev and separatists …read more Source: The Irish...
Macron talks tough as Putin goes on defensive in Versailles
French and Russian leaders spar over Ukraine, Le Pen and chemical weapon use …read more Source: The Irish...
Lawyer wins human rights award for helping Tartars
A leading human rights lawyer, jailed for helping ethnic Tartars in Crimea, has won a prestigious award organised by the Irish-based human rights group Front Line Defenders. …read more Source: RTÉ...
War shatters lives in eastern Ukraine as the world looks away
Eurovision night bloodshed highlights continued suffering caused by three-year-old conflict …read more Source: The Irish...
Four civilians killed in eastern Ukraine artillery shelling
Ukraine army says shelling carried out by rebels using artillery banned by Minsk peace deal …read more Source: The Irish...
‘Have you noticed that Eurovision is very popular with gay people?’
For once, music and fun takes pride of place ahead of politics in Ukraine …read more Source: The Irish...
Irish Eurovision hopes go up, up and away as Murray fails to make final
Vocalist, managed by Louis Walsh, says Kiev experience the ‘best 3 minutes of my life’ …read more Source: The Irish...
Patrick Freyne on Eurovision 2017: Kiev locals on ‘cleaning the past’
‘Eurovision is just entertainment, but it is important. It shows life is almost as usual’ …read more Source: The Irish...
Eurovision 2017: more than Pride at stake for Kiev
As a gay activist, Zoryan Kis knows how dangerous life can be in Ukraine …read more Source: The Irish...