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IrelandIrish troops to provide weapons training to Ukraine despite Government’s ‘non-lethal’ assistance pledgeBy Conor Gallagher
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BooksAn Post renews Irish Book Awards sponsorship; Spiritual Wounds by Síobhra Aiken wins Whitfield PrizeBy Martin Doyle
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Middle EastRelations between Iran and Saudi Arabia boosted by minister’s visit and embassy reopening in RiyadhBy Michael Jansen
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