9 foreign ministries including France, UK, Germany say they received 'no substantial information' about NGOs that would justify a policy change on funding

Novel plays out entirely on one day -- June 16, 1904 -- and follows the emphatically unheroic Jewish protagonist Leopold Bloom around British-ruled Dublin

Known to Jewish community as 'The ‘Double P,' day will be celebrated by local synagogues in Dublin and by expats living in Israel

Speaking alongside visiting Irish minister, Iranian top diplomat accuses West of 'tampering with text and playing for time' in talks; calls for full removal of sanctions

UN body takes no action, but Estonia, France, Ireland, Norway and Albania question adding groups to terror list, say they will study Jerusalem's allegations

In Dublin, Pro-Palestinian students and activists stage sit-in protest in front of Foreign Ministry, blocking entrance for hours, in wake of Gaza war

Motion uses some of the strongest language ever offered by a European Union nation on the issue

Feuding protesters are split into British loyalists and those who want a united Ireland; decades back, unrest eventually reached the Jewish community

Five countries have now suspended rollouts of AstraZeneca vaccines over concerns about post-jab blood clots; company says no evidence of danger

Health official says that while there's no conclusive link between vaccine and cases, temporary hold put in place as precaution; Denmark, Norway, Iceland have taken similar steps

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