From remembrance ceremony to murder, the final hours of Sir Henry Wilson
How two republicans gunned down a hero of the first World War on his own doorstep
How two republicans gunned down a hero of the first World War on his own doorstep
Training of country’s police forces will continue, Department of Defence says
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
French existentialist philosopher wrote nativity play while a prisoner of war
James Talbot, from Malahide, coordinated a spy network that stretched from St Petersburg to Lisbon
Ship knocks Franky Zapata’s hoverboard into the water during a refueling stop
Central Paris’s streets were once more a mess of tear gas, protesters and debris
... German buglers responded. Across the battlefield, men stood up in bright sunshine
After heavy losses in 1917, the Allies finally had unity of command and, with a million American troops on the Western Front by summer 1918, German resistance gradually collapsed
Grand-daddy of Europe’s extreme right publishes his first memoirs and takes a parting shot at his daughter
Attacker who was known to police shot dead at main train station in French city
US billionaire to loan three paintings to Dublin exhibition he financed research for
David Cameron, François Hollande, Michael D Higgins and Prince Charles lead tributes
The story of one of the largest first World War battles on the Western Front is being seen in a wider context
After the hard years of the recession, a new sense of confidence is starting to return
France and the jihadists seem locked in a wrestlers’ hold, a mutual fascination and loathing which neither can escape
Hollande criticised by former president Nicolas Sarkozy for use of word ‘war’
Second World War marked the beginning of the end of France’s colonial empire
Claims French soldiers sexually abusing children in Central African Republic
Assailant had tried to reach jihad in Syria, writes Lara Marlowe
France unveils measures two weeks after Paris attacks, including €725m in new spending
A young sailor from Ringsend was the first Irish casualty of the Great War
An ‘Irish Independent’ article highlights the French army’s lack of preparedness for a war with Germany
Queues at polling stations despite heavy security and mortar fire
Central Africans are convinced that Paris imposes everything in beleaguered CAR
No novelist would dare dream up the Dreyfus affair, the spy scandal that engulfed France, but the author of ‘Fatherland’, ‘Enigma’ and ‘Ghost’ effectively tells its story in his new book, ‘An Officer and a Spy’
Self-taught tactician drove French and American forces out of Vietnam
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices