Abandoned dog's heartbroken face as she's dumped with puppies—"cruel"
"She's been systematically starved," rescue volunteer Tory Joyce told Newsweek.
"Incredibly rare" prehistoric finds may have marked path to afterlife
An archaeological survey has uncovered numerous previously unknown monuments, including five rare Neolithic structures.
Rose Dugdale—how an English aristocrat helped the IRA
The Oxford-educated heiress, whose funeral takes place on Wednesday, rebelled against her upper-class family and became an IRA bomber.
Why the Irish hated the color green
It may be the color of St. Patrick's Day, but previous generations of Irish saw green as the color of death.
Joe Biden says something Mike Johnson likes
President Joe Biden and House Speaker Mike Johnson shared a tense moment when the topic of Ukraine aid was discussed.
Joe Biden faces Irish anger on St. Patrick's Day
An Irish politician has refused invites to St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Washington this year because of Biden's Gaza stance.
Gen Z woman on solo trip shares why this relationship is the most important
"There was a reason I needed to come to Ireland," Morgan Gust told Newsweek. "And it wasn't the reason I might've first thought."
Cillian Murphy's former school celebrates Oscars win
The 'Oppenheimer' star is the first Irishman to win the Best Actor Oscar and everyone in Cork is loving his achievement.
Watch gravely injured dog an inch from death make miracle recovery
A thin layer of skin was all that separated Isha from a potentially grisly fate, but thankfully she's doing much better.
Dog left in such a bad state of neglect nearly all her fur has fallen out
Peggy is suffering with a severe case of mange and is underweight, while her nails are overgrown, she has dental disease, severe conjunctivitis and cherry eye.
Man finds prehistoric hilltop tomb with "sun altar" lost for 180 years
The stones used to construct the megalithic tomb—which may be more than 4,000 years old—had seemingly vanished.
The secrets convicted murderer Ian Bailey took to the grave
The man convicted of killing French TV producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in 1996 died on Sunday in Ireland.
Ireland turns on Joe Biden over Israel
The president is facing mounting criticism worldwide over his Israel policy.
Joe Biden trashed by Irish lawmaker: "Keep our country out of your mouth"
Clare Daly, an Irish Member of the European Parliament, criticized the president over his Israel policy.
"Gorgeous" shelter dog looking for forever home after 197 days in shelter
Hunter the 5-year-old Alaskan Malamute had spent his life living in a backyard and was initially scared of everything around him.
American shepherd dog trying to "Irish dance" has internet in stitches
"That dance is top marks but those eyes!!!!! ahhhhh you're so beautiful xxx," commented one user on social media.
Escaped monkey just looking for love—"Don't shoot," begs owner
The monkey was about to be moved away from females at a sanctuary—but he jumped ship.
Tears as senior dog tied to a pole and abandoned at airport by owner
"It's not entirely clear why Jessie was left at the airport. We can only guess her owners didn't have the correct paperwork," Jenny Spring told Newsweek.
US and allies name and shame China for bullying at sea—full list
Governments in Southeast Asia refrained from joining a coordinated public campaign by the U.S. and a number of other countries in support of the Philippines.
Dog that spent 2 years as stray having "given up hope" gets second chance
Troy is suffering from a severe case of mange and his rescuers believe he would probably not have survived another winter outdoors.
Ireland Must Say No to Orwellian 'Hate Speech' Laws
A glance across the globe reveals that censorship is often the tool of choice for governments facing problems.
"Irish Lives Matter" being called hate speech ignites American firestorm
Police in Northern Ireland are handling a graffiti message with the phrase as a "hate incident."
Rescue cat who had leg amputated less than a month ago finds forever home
Ritchie the cat was brought in as a stray with injuries deemed so severe that one of his legs had to be amputated.
Ireland prime minister Leo Varadkar's post about Emily Hand sparks backlash
Varadkar's post seemingly echoed a Bible verse, but nonetheless drew scorn from several conservatives online.
Dublin knife attack hero rewarded by grateful Irish
Caio Benicio, the man who subdued the assailant, is being rewarded with a GoFundMe for a pint.
Conor McGregor saying Ireland 'at war' sparks outrage
"Interesting how #DublinRiots somewhat started after @TheNotoriousMMA said 'Ireland is at war,'" said one commenter on social media.
Ireland stabbing suspect—what we know as Dublin riots
Anti-immigrant riots erupted in Ireland's capital after an Algerian man allegedly stabbed young children outside a school.
Man finds mystery 1900s whiskey bottle while clearing out home
Theories and age estimates swirled after the picture of the old bottle was shared online.
Why is Notre Dame called the Fighting Irish?
How did a school in Indiana with a French name become known as the Fighting Irish? Let's explore Notre Dame history and find out.
Face of "confused" dog tied up and dumped outside shelter in the dark
"No animal deserves to be treated in this way. It cannot be tolerated," shelter volunteer Pam told Newsweek.