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Turkish Airlines to expand fleet with 225 new Boeing aircraft after Erdoğan’s US visit

Turkish Airlines to expand fleet with 225 new Boeing aircraft after Erdoğan’s US visit
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Trump says Ireland and US will ‘work closely’ as new embassy opens in Washington

It comes as Tánaiste Simon Harris on Thursday formally opened the new offices of the Irish Embassy in the United States in Washington, DC.
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NI First Minister slams proposed Brit-Card as ‘ludicrous’

The announcement will be made by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer during a speech on Friday.
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This won’t be the ‘normal’ Bethpage Black this Ryder Cup

It is fitting that Bethpage Black’s iconic “warning” sign was removed for the Ryder Cup.
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Ex-FBI Director James Comey Indicted Amid Push To Prosecute Trump Opponents

Comey has long been a target of President Donald Trump, who has called the former FBI director a “sick guy” who “did terrible things” at the agency.
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New Jersey teacher placed on leave from Catholic school over surrogacy pregnancy

“I’m not committing a crime, and I’m being punished as if I was, it’s hurtful,” Bonilla, a kindergarten teacher at the school for over three years, told the outlet.
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Rory McIlroy challenges Europe to make history with away Ryder Cup victory

United States President Trump is due to visit Bethpage Black on Friday.
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Trump announces 100% import tariff on pharmaceutical drugs

In 2024, America imported nearly £175 billion in pharmaceutical and medicinal products, according to the Census Bureau.
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Kneecap rapper set to discover if terror charge will be thrown out

Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh is accused of displaying a flag in support of proscribed terror organisation Hezbollah.
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‘Blood on these walls’: Mudrat tears into ABC coverage of Israel-Gaza war during Triple J live set

Australian hip-hop artist donned a Palestinian keffiyeh and delivered a blistering critique of the broadcaster and its treatment of Antoinette Lattouf

Hip-hop artist MUDRAT used Triple J’s video series Bars of Steel to deliver a blistering critique of the ABC’s coverage of the Israel-Gaza war and its treatment of Antoinette Lattouf.

The federal court found in June the ABC breached the Fair Work Act when it terminated the casual broadcaster for reasons including that she held a political opinion opposing the Israeli military campaign in Gaza.

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