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Ireland's Euro 2025 hopes dented by Armenia draw

Republic of Ireland's qualification campaign for Euro 2025 faces uncertainty after frustrating 1-1 draw against Armenia at Tallaght Stadium, leaving Eileen Gleeson's side needing results elsewhere.

Anti-monarchy protests erupt in London during royal ceremony

Central London witnessed significant demonstrations as anti-monarchy protesters gathered along the royal procession route, with police making multiple arrests during the events surrounding King Charles's first State Opening of Parliament.

Portugal survive major scare against gritty Ireland

Portugal required a late equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw against a determined Republic of Ireland side in Aveiro, with João Neves cancelling out Evan Ferguson's penalty in a thrilling international friendly encounter.

King Charles grants Andrew royal reprieve in Windsor

In a dramatic royal decision, King Charles has spared Prince Andrew from immediate eviction from Royal Lodge despite growing pressure to slim down the monarchy. The eleventh-hour mercy comes as republican sentiment reaches worrying levels for the Crown.

Prince William and Kate Confirm Australian Royal Tour

Buckingham Palace confirms the Prince and Princess of Wales will embark on a major tour of Australia this spring, marking their first official visit in nearly a decade amid growing republican sentiment.

Czech election shock threatens EU Ukraine aid

EU's united front for Ukraine faces potential collapse after Czech election victory for anti-aid candidate Petr Pavel, threatening military support pipeline to Kyiv.

Czech Election: Babis Fights for Political Survival

Former Prime Minister Andrej Babis battles for political survival as Czech voters head to the polls in a crucial election that could reshape Central European politics and determine the country's future direction.

Mass Anti-Israel Protests Erupt Across UK Cities

Major UK cities including London, Manchester and Glasgow witness large-scale protests against Israeli military action, with heightened police presence deployed across multiple locations.

Sophie Duchess Returns to Congo Supporting Survivors

The Duchess of Edinburgh makes her second visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo, championing women's rights and meeting survivors of sexual violence in conflict zones with the Women, Peace and Security agenda.

Morocco protests turn deadly as police open fire

Moroccan cities erupt in violence as security forces fire live ammunition on demonstrators, marking the first deaths in escalating youth-led protests against government policies and economic conditions.

Congo ex-president's son sentenced to death for corruption

In a dramatic ruling, a military court in the Democratic Republic of Congo has handed down a death sentence to Joseph Kabila's adopted son for embezzling nearly $50 million, sending shockwaves through the nation's political establishment.

Masaryk's Prague Statue Unveiled After 86-Year Wait

A historic moment in Prague as a monumental statue of Czechoslovakia's first president, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, is finally installed outside Hradčany Castle, completing a vision first conceived in 1938.

Prague Considers Making English an Official Language

A radical proposal from a Prague councillor suggests making English an official language alongside Czech. Discover the controversial plan aimed at boosting the economy and international appeal, sparking a fierce debate on national identity.

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