BooksAir and Love: A Story of Food, Family and Belonging by Or Rosenboim – Different flavours of the Jewish experienceBy Mei Chin
MusicAnd So I Watch You from Afar: Megafauna – One of Ireland’s finest bands plot a more expansive and mature courseBy Éamon Sweeney
Big TechCan anyone stop Google’s monopoly? AI just mightBy Stefania Palma, Stephen Morris and Daria Mosolova
Consumer TechSamsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro Review: some of the best features reserved for use with a Galaxy phoneBy Ciara O'Brien
InnovationRobots have come a long way since I saw them manufacture the Fiat Ritmo in 1978By Chris Horn
EconomyIreland’s housing crisis ‘on a different level’ with population growing at nearly four people for every new home builtBy Ian Curran and Jack Horgan-Jones
MusicFontaines DC: Romance – Incredibly compelling indie rock that takes the Dublin band to the next levelBy Tony Clayton-Lea
FilmOnly the River Flows: Wei Shujun’s hit noir will keep you guessing after the final creditsBy Tara Brady
BusinessDigital meatballs and virtual nuggets: why Ikea and McDonald’s are setting up shop in RobloxBy Elaine Moore
AthleticsAthletics facilities: Dublin well-served but Cork among large parts of the country severely lackingBy Ian O'Riordan
TV & RadioMrBeast, one of YouTube’s richest stars, may have shown his true colours. Can his empire survive?By Conor Capplis
ResidentialLook inside: Spacious and versatile countryside barn conversion for €995,000By Jessica Doyle
PeopleThe General and I used to go boating. Now we sit on the patio like characters in a Beckett playBy Michael Harding
Ireland‘It was like breathing again’: Afghans find new life in Ireland, three years on from Taliban’s takeoverBy Saeedullah Safi
Asia-Pacific‘Eight times we have changed the place and times of the school’: Afghan women defying the Taliban education banBy Saeedullah Safi
OpinionMy generation must decide what unionism means to us. There’s no Tardis to bring us back to 1955By Alex Kane
OpinionKamala Harris is walking a tightrope on the conflict in Gaza. She can’t afford to lose votesBy Daniel Geary
BoxingBoxing loses another piece of its soul as it hands more of itself over to Saudi ArabiaBy Dave Hannigan
TravelNo last-minute sun holiday bargains, but good value trips to Paris available, say travel expertsBy Conor Pope
Gaelic GamesCiarán Murphy: Widespread live-streaming ensures a whole new ball game for the GAA By Ciarán Murphy
PoliticsEnglish language schools push back against ‘astronomical’ student protection chargesBy Jack Horgan-Jones
Housing & PlanningBord Pleanála chair corresponded with barrister for months before her report was deliveredBy Arthur Beesley
Environment‘It’s like Jurassic Park isn’t it?’: The Dodder wildlife photographers and the rare images they capture By Cian O'Connell
UKWoman (53) jailed over ‘blow the mosque up’ Facebook post after Southport riotsBy Mark Brown North of England correspondent
IrelandYour top stories on Thursday: Ireland’s population growth outstrips housing delivery; and Olympic swimming pool sits in storage in Cork
EnvironmentWill 200-year-old maps help inform decisions on crucial habitat restoration and future land use?By Sylvia Thompson
HealthIreland facing worsening shortage of GPs as retirements loom, representative body warnsBy Vivienne Clarke
Crime & LawAttack on house in Belfast being treated as a racially motivated hate crimeBy Rebecca Black, PA
Middle EastHundreds of cases of femicide recorded in Afghanistan since Taliban takeoverBy Mark Townsend
BusinessOliver Callan now has more listeners on Radio 1 than Ryan Tubridy did a year agoBy Laura Slattery
MusicHozier’s new single is Nobody’s Soldier. Could it be a Too Sweet-style juggernaut? We take a first listenBy Ed Power
EuropeRussians fleeing Ukraine’s incursion say Putin has abandoned themBy Anastasia Stognei in Riga and Polina Ivanova in Berlin
CompetitionsWin a two-night stay at Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin, with a delicious lunch at the Old Town Café and dinner at The Dyflin Bar
BusinessChef Dylan McGrath shuts Dublin restaurants Brasserie Sixty6 and Rustic Stone By Dominic Coyle
CourtsWoman accused of obstructing traffic near Thornton Hall ordered to ‘stay away’ from asylum siteBy Tom Tuite
IrelandIrishman’s humanitarian efforts saved ‘hundreds of thousands of lives’, funeral Mass hearsBy Tim O'Brien
MusicThe anxious camper’s first music festival experience: I brought ear plugs, a sleep mask and a bookBy Jennifer Cosgrove
TV & RadioEmily in Paris review: The equivalent of binging on marzipan – delicious at first, too much after a whileBy Ed Power
SportCork’s first Olympic-standard swimming pool sits in storage awaiting construction fundsBy Johnny Watterson
Crime & LawGardaí suspect well-known gangland criminal smuggled overdose drugs into Portlaoise PrisonBy Conor Lally
The Women's PodcastElif Shafak: ‘If we want to see how connected we are, we should look at the journey of a single raindrop’By Suzanne BrennanListen | 45:11
SoccerManchester City are heavy Premier League favourites but verdict on charges looms largeBy Jonathan Wilson
EuropeThe Netherlands will need an addition 3 million migrants to shore up workforce and pay taxes by 2040By Peter Cluskey
IrelandInvestigation after Belfast Zoo worker allegedly ‘locked in enclosure with lions’By Rory Carroll
IrelandNora Barnacle’s hat, peacock-feather inspiration and more turn out for Dublin Horse Show Ladies’ Day By Sorcha Pollak
BusinessEuropean stocks gain for third straight session as fears of US recession recede By Eoin Burke-Kennedy
PoliticsSinn Féin’s new mental health strategy proposes extra €250m annual spend and abolition of Camhs By Harry McGee
HealthHSE to consider mpox vaccination programme after WHO declares ‘public health emergency’By Tim O'Brien
PoliticsFuture use of GPO building could play key role in rejuvenation of Dublin city, Donohoe suggestsBy Martin Wall
EuropeUkraine and Russia begin talks on exchange of prisoners captured in KurskBy Christopher Miller and Isobel Koshiw in Kyiv
Middle EastHizbullah leader holds back on retaliation against Israel and urges ceasefire in GazaBy Michael Jansen
Crime & LawMcEntee rejects call for inquiry into murder of ex-Sinn Féin official and British agentBy Colin Gleeson
PoliticsFG to commit to establishing new Department of Infrastructure in election manifesto, Donohoe saysBy Martin Wall
CourtsHospital apologises to family of patient whose body was released without postmortemBy Jack White
WorkRise in national minimum wage from €12.70 to €13.50 an hour to be considered by CabinetBy Emmet Malone, Jack Horgan-Jones and Martin Wall
SoccerSt Patrick’s Athletic make Conference League playoff round with away win in AzerbaijanBy Daire Walsh
PoliticsMigrants group criticises ‘pure ignorance’ of much social media commentary on asylum seekers By Ronan McGreevy
HealthGlobal research warns of accelerating mental health problems and illness among young people By Kevin O'Sullivan
SoccerShamrock Rovers beat Celje in extra time to guarantee European group stage football and €4m in prize moneyBy Paul Buttner
BusinessEY Entrepreneur of the Year 2024: from medical device solutions to engineering on an industrial scaleBy Fiona Keeley