An IT analyst at tech multinational Infosys India was fired while on a temporary assignment to Ireland. In a case that has ramifications for other multinationals, the Labour Court has ruled he can bring an unfair dismissal claim under Irish law.
We can only hope that Kerry is temporarily spreading its own fog of war to keep the Russian authorities at a distance while securing a safe exit for its staff there.
In the village of Ozera, 10km from Bucha, where war crimes have been committed, Johnny O'Reilly finds a population that has witnessed horror.
Phoebe Greenwood reports from Serbia, where the president has secured another five year term, but locals are frustrated and beginning to feel hopeless about ever getting out from under the thumb of the populist Aleksander Vučić.
Dropbox, which makes tools to help people collaborate remotely, was a big winner from the pandemic. This was reflected in its Irish subsidiary's 2020 accounts.
The year before September 2020 was a terrible time for retail businesses. Lifestyle Sports accounts from that time show how it weathered the storm.
Fiona Nic Dhonnacha is Ireland's new Ambassador to Colombia – a nation of 50 million with rich cultural and business ties to Ireland.
The owners of the Westport Plaza Hotel and the Castlecourt Hotel in Mayo argued they were exempt from paying the €200,000 domicile levy due to wear and tear on their properties. Revenue, however, had a different idea.
In the absence of mediation or any move to agree a buyout of the minority interests, "expensive and complicated" remains the most likely forecast for this internecine corporate fight at the world's leading tech conference.
The government has been looking at a number of options for Aughinish Alumina’s extraction plant in Limerick. One of those options involves nationalising the plant, a move designed to secure 400 jobs.
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