Justin Rose’s career looked like it was winding down. Then he transformed his game and enters the season’s first major playing some of the best golf of his life, writes Andrew Beaton, The Wall Street Journal.
The crypto foundation was this week tied to members of a controversial Cambodian group sanctioned by the US but the former taoiseach has denied any links to the charity’s Irish arm.
U.S. and allies turn to tech, patrols and new routes to defend crucial underwater infrastructure against Russia and China, writes Mike Cherney, The Wall Street Journal.
The US vulture fund, allied to Link Financial and Deutsche Bank, had not acquired NPL portfolios of this size from Irish banks in several years.
What lies behind the row at Tinakilly House – "duplicitous conduct" or a "desire to punish"? The High Court heard closing arguments in the bitter dispute between the co-owners of the Wicklow wedding resort, concluding it may not be possible to "neatly tie everything in a bow".
Corporate partnerships are central to sustaining Ireland’s mental health supports, says Dr Susan Brannick, clinical director at Aware.
European companies listing locally have outperformed those listed in the U.S., writes Joe Stonor, The Wall Street Journal.
A No. 2 album release and two Los Angeles-area stadium shows test fans’ appetite for more Ye after his apology, write Katherine Sayre and Elias Leight, The Wall Street Journal.
The Department of Finance forecast a €3bn boost from the new 15 per cent tax on multinationals in Budget 2026. It’s now clear there will be more in a full year.
Eighteen member states were reprimanded last year for delays in transposing the sanctions directive. Since then, several countries have moved ahead but Ireland lags behind.
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