MINISTER Helen McEntee has confirmed a “limited number” of commercial flights are set to depart the Middle East this afternoon. Airports across the region remain closed after strikes ...
Irish troops in southern Lebanon are well, accounted for and prepared for "this period of heightened intensity", a spokesman for the Defence Forces has said.
The National Interest on MSN
Is Ireland Finally Investing in Its Own Defense?
Ireland is not a member of NATO, and invests only 0.2 percent of its GDP in defense—leading to widespread accusations of "free-riding" on European security guarantees.
AN IRISH navy ship purchased along with another boat for €26million will finally embark on its first voyage in 2026 – four and a half years after it was first purchased. The LE Gobnait boat ...
An Irish navy vessel was damaged after crashing into a quay in Dublin on Friday morning. Video footage shared online showed ...
Officers appointed to roles in Paris, London and Washington DC expected to come from senior ranks of Defence Forces ...
The Chair of the External Oversight Body in the Defence Forces has described the number of complaints of inappropriate behaviour including sexual and physical assaults within the Defence Forces or by ...
TheJournal.ie on MSN
Irish peacekeepers safe as Israeli forces launch incursion in south Lebanon
There are more than 300 Irish troops based in the South at a number of locations with the United Nations peacekeeping force UNIFIL.
Defence Forces personnel are deployed in the region as part of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil).
Two convoys of vehicles from the Irish Defence Forces' stock have arrived in Poland for donation to Ukraine, Ireland's Tánaiste and Minister for Defence, Simon Harris TD, confirmed today, Thursday, ...
Irish Mirror on MSN
Defence Forces set for new armour deal costing hundreds of millions of euro
The deal, first revealed by the Irish Mirror last year, will see the Defence Forces get several new models of armoured vehicles as well as the deadly Caesar artillery systems ...
Trinity College Dublin's Sea-Scan project was the winning awardee in Research Ireland co-funded Defence Innovation Challenge.
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