Uncertainty over Iran war persists after Trump’s televised address

Washington’s case for the US operation in Iran remains as murky as ever, with shifting explanations about its purpose and endgame leaving Americans and allied governments struggling to pin down exactly what the mission is meant to achieve. The Trump administration’s public message has repeatedly shifted, as the president and his top officials offer conflicting accounts of why the campaign began, what success looks like and when it is supposed to conclude. Since the start of March, President Donald Trump has said more than a…

Macron Says Trump’s Marriage Jibe Does Not Merit a Response

French President Emmanuel Macron brushed off Donald Trump's taunts about his marriage, saying the remarks were "neither elegant nor up to standard" and not worthy of a reply. Yet after several days of strain over US-Israeli strikes on Iran and renewed friction over NATO, Macron appeared to let his frustration show, warning that "there is too much talk" and insisting that "this is not a show". Mr Trump on Wednesday ridiculed the French president and his wife during a private lunch, as he lashed out at NATO allies for failing…

Mills says BBC sacking has led to rumour and speculation

Scott Mills has said he has faced a wave of "rumour and speculation" since the BBC announced his dismissal earlier this week. In his first public remarks since the story emerged, the former Radio 2 breakfast presenter said he had "co-operated fully" with a Metropolitan Police investigation into allegations of an historic sexual offence. In a statement issued by his lawyers, Mr Mills said: "The recent announcement that I am no longer contracted to the BBC has led to the publication of rumour and speculation. "In response to…

Florida tourists gather to witness history ahead of moon launch

What began as a family vacation from northeastern Maine quickly turned into something far rarer for Jason Heath: a front-row seat to history as NASA prepares to send Artemis II into space. "It's definitely cool to know that humans are going further than ever before," said the 40-year-old shipbuilder, speaking from Cocoa Beach, the bustling Florida resort near the NASA launch site where the towering orange-and-white rocket is due to thunder into the sky. "It's definitely pretty cool to know that I'll be around," he said.…

Trump claims progress against Iran but gives no timeline to end war

President Donald Trump declared in a televised address that the US military was close to meeting its objectives in Iran, yet he offered no firm end date for the month-long war and warned that the country could be bombed back into the "stone ages". Markets recoiled after Mr Trump signalled that military action would intensify over the next two to three weeks, without setting out a concrete path to ending a conflict that has rattled global energy supplies and raised fears of a broader economic shock. Brent crude, which had…

McEntee announces new 40 million euro donation for Ukraine

Ireland is stepping up its support for Ukraine with an additional €40 million in aid as Russia’s war grinds on, Minister for Foreign Affairs Helen McEntee has announced. The new package comes on top of the €25m already committed by Ireland in February. Minister McEntee unveiled the latest funding during a visit to Kyiv. Of the €40m announced today, more than €26m will go toward humanitarian assistance, while almost €14m is earmarked for long-term development and peacebuilding measures. Another €2m from the overall package…

Artemis II mission overview: Around the Moon and back

More than 50 years after astronauts last flew to the Moon, NASA’s Artemis II mission is poised to send a crew on a lunar flyby, opening a new era in human spaceflight. The mission is due to lift off from Florida tonight. The launch window is set to open at 6.24pm (11.24pm Irish time). Here is what to know about the closely watched flight that is expected to begin a fresh chapter in space exploration. The goal The programme is designed to put Americans back on the Moon, build a lasting presence there and lay the groundwork…

Dual Dutch-Irish national charged with gun offences in the UK

A routine arrival at the Port of Dover turned into a serious firearms case when a 24-year-old man was brought before court accused of attempting to bring ten guns and ammunition into the UK. Khalid Ahmed, from Ealing in west London, is a dual Dutch and Irish national and appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court. Counter-terrorism police stopped him at Dover last Thursday after he arrived from Calais in France. Prosecutors allege that a search of Mr Ahmed’s vehicle uncovered ten self-loading pistols and ammunition concealed…

NASA prepares for first crewed lunar mission in half a century

NASA is preparing to send four astronauts around the moon as soon as this evening, a 10-day mission that would rank as the boldest US human spaceflight effort in decades and a pivotal move in the race to return astronauts to the lunar surface before China mounts its first crewed landing. Mission managers on Monday gave a "go" for launch of Artemis II, clearing NASA's 98m (322-foot) Space Launch System rocket and its Orion crew capsule for liftoff as early as 6.24 p.m. (11.30pm Irish time) on Wednesday. The rocket is due to…

Police say US journalist was kidnapped in Baghdad

Baghdad authorities are combing the city after a US journalist was abducted, according to two police officials, in a case that has renewed scrutiny over the dangers facing foreigners in Iraq. The Iraqi interior ministry confirmed that a female journalist had been kidnapped, though it stopped short of revealing her nationality. Officials said one suspect had been taken into custody and that operations were continuing to secure the journalist’s release. Police officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, later identified the…