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As Europe rearms, Ireland’s neutrality and aid policy show what real security could look like

EUobserver

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June 26, 2026

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Ireland takes over the EU presidency as analysts ridicule its defence spending - Europe's lowest at 0.2 percent of its GDP. But contributions to European security should not be measured by spending on arms alone: and Ireland is the case in point.

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ireland takes over rotating EU Council presidency for 6 months

Dublin says during its term it is prioritizing security, competitiveness, and democratic values

The i Paper

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· Jun 30, 2026

This European country’s divisive migrant amnesty offers a lesson for the UK

Chaotic scenes were witnessed in the early days of the scheme

Irish Star

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· Jul 1, 2026

Irish ambassador to US identifies one key lesson the US can learn from Ireland

EXCLUSIVE: Irish Ambassador to the U.S. Geraldine Byrne Nason highlighted the kindness Ireland has shown refugees in comparison to the U.S.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 26, 2026

Law Society president says free legal aid under threat

THE PRESIDENT of the Law Society of Ireland (LSI) has warned that vital legal representation for the most vulnerable is at risk under new payment measures being proposed by Government. Speaking to the Limerick Post at the recent Justice Media Awards, LSI president Rosemarie Loftus said that the whole free legal aid system could collapse [] The post Law Society president says free legal aid under threat appeared first on Limerick Post.

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ireland issues 'do not travel' warning after devastating Venezuela earthquakes

They said Ireland’s embassy network had updated its travel advice and that officials “stand ready to provide consular assistance to any Irish citizens”.

Irish Tech News

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· Jun 30, 2026

Cyber threats, AI and democracy in focus at Trinity as Ireland takes up EU Presidency

Cyber threats, artificial intelligence and the future of democracy will dominate discussions in Dublin as Ireland prepares to take over the EU Presidency. Senior figures from government, security, technology and civil society will gather at Trinity College Dublin to assess the growing risks to Europe’s digital stability — and the role Ireland could play in []

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Related coverage for "As Europe rearms, Ireland’s neutrality and aid policy show what real security could look like": Anadolu Agency — Ireland takes over rotating EU Council presidency for 6 months. The i Paper — This European country’s divisive migrant amnesty offers a lesson for the UK. Irish Star — Irish ambassador to US identifies one key lesson the US can learn from Ireland. Limerick Post Newspaper — Law Society president says free legal aid under threat. Irish Mirror — Ireland issues 'do not travel' warning after devastating Venezuela earthquakes. Irish Tech News — Cyber threats, AI and democracy in focus at Trinity as Ireland takes up EU Presidency