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Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar leads the centre-right Fine Gael party. Many Irish voters, frustrated with economic austerity and a housing crisis, appear to have shifted their support to left-wing parties including Sinn Fein. AP
Exit poll: Three-way tie in Irish general election

The two main centre-right parties see decline in voter demographics, have said they will not work with Sinn Féin but opinion polls may make them reconsider

EuropeFebruary 09, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald leaves a polling station in in Dublin after casting her vote in Ireland's national election on February 8, 2020. Reuters
Irish elections are expected to produce a leftist surge

Sinn Fein is poised to make a historical breakthrough as country swings away from traditional parties

EuropeFebruary 08, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Foxconn employees wearing masks attend the company's year-end gala in Taipei, Taiwan. Reuters
Coronavirus: iPhone maker to quarantine staff to stop spread

Taiwan's Foxconn will reopen its factories inside China on February 10

WorldFebruary 06, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli air strike in Gaza City. Reuters
Syrian air defences intercept missiles

Several missiles targeted multiple areas around Damascus and near the Golan killing 12 militia members

WorldFebruary 06, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Travellers arrive at the nearly-deserted Wuhan train station, usually full of passengers ahead of the Lunar New Year, in Wuhan on January 23, 2020. AFP
Saudi Arabia begins screening of travellers from China as Chinese city is locked down

Checks introduced as China places city of Wuhan, where cases were first detected, under lockdown

WorldJanuary 24, 2020
Andrew Brennan
A nurse checks a patient's body temperature next to a campaign poster alerting on the coronavirus at a hospital in Bangkok, Thailand, 22 January 2020. EPA
Coronavirus reaches the US

The exact cause of the virus has yet to be found, but the city of Wuhan has been locked down

AsiaJanuary 22, 2020
Andrew Brennan
A poster shows late Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani and late Iraqi militia commander Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, as Iranian worshippers chant slogans during the Friday prayers sermon led by Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, Iran January 17, 2020. Reuters
Iranian MP announces $3 million award for 'whoever kills Trump'

Politician who announced the bounty is from same province as Qassem Suleimani

WorldJanuary 21, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs Luigi Di Maio and Egyptian Minister for Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry during their meeting in Berlin, Germany, 19 January 2020, on the sidelines of the International Libya Conference. EPA
Libya conference: what each party wants

In Berlin, Haftar and the GNA have goals, but so do Turkey, Russia, and the EU

January 19, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar is surrounded by security personnel as he gets out of his car upon his arrival in Berlin. AFP
Libya peace conference begins in Berlin as players seek to avoid another Syria

Several countries will be trying to broker a deal between the opposing sides

January 19, 2020
Andrew Brennan
US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks to the news media outside the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 15 January 2020. US President Donald J. Trump is scheduled to sign a trade agreement with China. EPA
US and China poised to sign 'Phase One' of a trade deal

This signing would be the first step in reducing mutual tariffs and calming economic and trade tensions

WorldJanuary 15, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Liu He speaks with US President Donald Trump on April 4, 2019. The Chinese Vice Premier will travel to Washington on January 13 to sign the "Phase One" trade deal with the United States. AFP
Chinese delegation to go to US to sign 'Phase One' of trade deal

Chinese Vice Premier Liu He will lead China's delegation from January 13 to 15

BusinessJanuary 09, 2020
Andrew Brennan
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg speaks at COP25 in Madrid. AFP
Greta Thunberg named 'Time' Person of the Year

Greta Thunberg tops poll in shortlist including US President Donald Trump, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Hong Kong Protesters

The AmericasDecember 12, 2019
Andrew Brennan
Rescue boats evacuate families after their houses were flooded in K'akola village in Nyando sub-county in Kisumu, Kenya on December 3, 2019. AFP
Heavy rains claim 22 people in Uganda

Relentless rains have inundated East Africa in mudslides and flooding

AfricaDecember 08, 2019
Andrew Brennan

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