Now, 228 years later, Ireland is about to witness another year of the French, as the Government deepens military co-operation ...
Despite a long-standing policy of neutrality, Ireland has recognised Russia as a threat, and is following Europe in rearmament.
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French company KNDS to provide new armoured vehicles for Irish military as negotiations begin
Helen McEntee, Minister for Defence, said that the Government to Government procurement plan will see France again benefit from Ireland’s rearmament plans.
An Irish woman living in Mexico has said the country is facing a "very violent week" in the wake of the killing of cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera, alias "El Mencho", in a military operation in Jalisco ...
President Donald Trump's youngest son, Barron, faces calls to serve in military as tensions rise with Iran, despite potential medical exemption.
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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 ...
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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.
One of the world’s most wanted drug traffickers, the Mexican cartel boss known as “El Mencho”, has been killed by security forces, Mexico ’s defence ministry has confirmed.
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Ireland invests US$ 1.18 billion in 4 French armored vehicles and modernizes army
Ireland’s military modernization is set to receive a historic boost with the purchase of approximately US$ 1.18 billion in armored vehicles and artillery systems from KNDS France.
The fall of “El Mencho”, accounts of how dozens of Mexican families lived through one of the “most terrifying” nights in years.
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Gunfire breaks out in Mexican airport that will be World Cup hub for Ireland fans
The Mexican government claimed on Sunday that it killed the country’s most wanted cartel boss, ‘El Mencho’.
A Co Antrim man who says he was tortured into making disputed admissions about possessing explosives more than 50 years ago ...
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