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 ...
Here are some of the safest countries in Europe to be in should WW3 break out in the wake of the ongoing conflict in the ...
Four years on, the war in Ukraine has raised difficult questions for Malta’s foreign policy, which is rooted in respect for ...
Government legislation from the Second World War meant that few photos of the Blitz were able to be taken, but an astonishing ...
With fears about World War Three igniting again following the assault on Iran, the Mirror has looked at which European nations could be the safest during a global conflict ...
Irish Mirror on MSNOpinion
'If Putin could interfere in an Irish election it would surely be to make Mary Lou McDonald Taoiseach'
'Sinn Fein want to leave Ireland and Europe's public services defenceless against Russian tyranny' ...
Following a major escalation in the Middle East, the Express looks at which nations are considered the most peaceful.
Say what you like about Donald Trump, but he recently renamed the US's Department of Defence, the Department of War. Ireland doesn't even have a stand-alone Minister for Defence.
From Paris stages to WWII spy missions, Josephine Baker fought racism and antisemitism while inspiring generations worldwide.
Melissa McCarthy plays a hard-drinking New York author who can barely pay her rent or bills. Hatching a plan to forge letters by famous writers and sell them to collectors, she enlists Richard E Grant ...
Senior figures in Government have suggested it is likely that the Republic of Ireland’s home fixture against Israel, scheduled for October 4th, will be played at a neutral venue outside the country.
In superconducting materials, pairs of electrons form a shared quantum-mechanical state. Control of this macroscopic quantum state is a key feature that is required for superconducting quantum ...
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