Donald Trump may leave Ireland more relaxed than he arrived and the answer could lie in Doonbeg - but beyond the golf course.
President Donald Trump is poised to do his bit for the beef and seafood industries, with both set to feature prominently on formal menus for his two-day visit.
A long-feared confrontation between security forces and protesters occupying part of Sudan's capital, Khartoum, appeared to have started yesterday as heavy gunfire was heard around the city and a doctors' group affiliated with the protest said at least nine people were killed.
Here's a thought: The US President loves Britain more than us.
A Swedish court has rejected a request for Julian Assange to be detained in absentia, complicating hopes of extraditing the WikiLeaks founder to face trial over allegations of rape and molestation.
Five bodies have been spotted by air force pilots searching for eight missing climbers in the Himalayas.
More than 40,000 people have been intercepted in the Mediterranean and taken to detention camps and torture houses under a European migration policy that is responsible for crimes against humanity, according to a legal document asking the International Criminal Court to take the case.