World Mar 08 Voters are being asked to change Ireland’s Constitution which says a woman’s place is in the home By Jill Lawless, Michael Kealy, Associated Press
Nation Nov 24 Watch 3:05 News Wrap: Amazon workers across Europe walk out on Black Friday protesting pay In our news wrap Friday, a wave of worker walkouts across Europe hit Amazon on Black Friday amid a long-running dispute over pay and working conditions, Russia and Ukraine escalated fighting in key areas as both sides try to make…
World Nov 24 Ireland’s prime minister condemns anti-immigrant rioters after Dublin rampage The chaos began after rumors circulated that a foreign national was responsible for a knife attack outside a Dublin school on Thursday afternoon. By Danica Kirka, Associated Press
World Nov 23 After knife attack leaves 3 children injured, violent clashes break out in Dublin Violent clashes have broken out in central Dublin after a 5-year-old girl was seriously injured in a knife attack that also saw a woman and two other young children hospitalized. By Pan Pylas, Associated Press
World Nov 23 Police don’t suspect terrorism after a 5-year-old girl was injured in a knife attack in Dublin A woman and two other children have been injured. Irish police said they weren't treating Thursday's violence as terror-related. By Associated Press
Feb 08 Irish voters frustrated by economy choose next leader By Danica Kirka, Associated Press Irish voters are choosing their next prime minister in an election where frustration with economic austerity and a housing crisis have fueled the rise of Sinn Fein — still shunned by the political establishment because of its links to the… Continue reading
Mar 25 Watch Local Businesses Help Refresh Irish Economy After Global Recession Local Businesses Help Refresh Irish Economy After Global Recession… Continue watching
Dec 07 Watch Ireland’s Woes: Onetime Celtic Tiger Now ‘Nation of Beggars’ Ireland's finance minister announced severe budget cuts Tuesday as its economy reels from a real estate boom and bust that have left the country with massive debt. Emma Alberici reports from Dublin for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Continue watching
Dec 07 Q&A: Ireland’s Housing Market Boom Goes Bust Ireland now faces the toughest budget in its history, and many wonder how a country once heralded as an economic beacon for smaller nations could have run into such troubles. Could housing, a big factor in its boom and bust,… Continue reading
May 11 Watch Catholic Ireland Struggles with Response to Child Sex Abuse Scandals Special correspondent Saul Gonzalez reports from Ireland, where the Catholic Church continues to reel from the allegations and resignations surrounding the child sex abuse scandal. Continue watching