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A Belfast court on Thursday found a British soldier not guilty of murder in the only trial of a member of the British armed forces over the 1972 “Bloody Sunday” killings of 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers in Northern Ireland.
Irish voters headed to the polls to decide who will succeed President Michael D. Higgins after 14 years in office. The contest has narrowed to two women offering sharply different visions.
Óglaigh na hÉireann, the Irish Defence Forces, has launched an operation to donate 30 non-lethal military vehicles to aid Ukraine in the ongoing war against Russia. The first of four convoys of Irish ambulances and recovery and transport vehicles ...
Sunday 30 January 1972 was one of the most deadly – and consequential – days during three decades of conflict in Northern Ireland. In the streets where it happened – the images of Bloody Sunday are painted on the walls and seared in people's minds. A civil rights march was held on a wintry, sunny afternoon in Londonderry.
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A Belfast court on Thursday is due to deliver its verdict on the sole British soldier charged with murder over the 1972 "Bloody Sunday" killings of 13 unarmed Catholic civil rights marchers in Northern Ireland.