RTE Ireland

RTE Ireland is a leading public service media organization based in Ireland. It provides news, current affairs, sports coverage, and entertainment programming across various platforms including radio and television. The site covers a wide range of topics from local to international issues with a focus on accuracy and impartiality. However, some biases have been identified in certain articles related to political figures or controversial subjects.

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This news site is known for its high journalistic standards. It strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. It has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Recent Articles

  • 13 Novels Make Up the 2024 Booker Prize Longlist: A Diverse Range of Topics from Rachel Kushner and More

    13 Novels Make Up the 2024 Booker Prize Longlist: A Diverse Range of Topics from Rachel Kushner and More

    Broke On: Tuesday, 30 July 2024 The 2024 Booker Prize longlist unveils 13 novels, with six from America and four from the UK/Ireland. Topics span family histories, environmental activism, and floating cities in the Pacific. Rachel Kushner's American novel is among them.
  • Paul Watson Arrested in Greenland: Japan's Pursuit of Anti-Whaling Activist Resumes

    Paul Watson Arrested in Greenland: Japan's Pursuit of Anti-Whaling Activist Resumes

    Broke On: Sunday, 21 July 2024 Prominent anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, founder of Sea Shepherd and Captain Paul Watson Foundation, was unexpectedly arrested in Nuuk, Greenland on July 21, 2024 under an international warrant issued by Japan. Known for direct action tactics against whaling ships at sea and a long history of industry confrontations, Watson's arrest comes as Japan argues for cultural and food security reasons to resume high-seas whaling in the Southern Ocean and North Pacific by 2025. The arrest is believed to be related to a former Red Notice issued for Watson's previous anti-whaling interventions in the Antarctic region.
  • Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Escalates: Rockets Fired from Gaza, Violence in West Bank

    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Escalates: Rockets Fired from Gaza, Violence in West Bank

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 Militants from Palestinian group Islamic Jihad fire rockets into Israel, prompting Israeli tank advancement in Gaza and violence in the West Bank. Conflict between Israel and Hamas began on October 7th, 2023, resulting in over 38,000 deaths according to Gaza's health ministry. Israel seeks temporary pauses until Hamas is eradicated while Hamas insists on a ceasefire with full Israeli withdrawal.
  • Supreme Court Decision on Trump's Immunity: Implications for Ongoing Criminal Trials

    Supreme Court Decision on Trump's Immunity: Implications for Ongoing Criminal Trials

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 The US Supreme Court is set to rule on former President Trump's presidential immunity claim, which could impact ongoing criminal trials against him. Trump faces charges in Florida for keeping government documents and in New York for falsifying business records. The court's decision, expected July 1, may reject his broad immunity claim but leave conditions that could lead to further legal issues.
  • Nicolas Cage's Intense Nighttime Battle in 'Arcadian': Filming Locations and Mixed Reviews

    Nicolas Cage's Intense Nighttime Battle in 'Arcadian': Filming Locations and Mixed Reviews

    Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024 In the post-apocalyptic thriller 'Arcadian', Nicolas Cage stars as a father protecting his sons from unseen creatures that attack at night. Filmed in Ireland, the intense action-packed film follows their desperate battle for survival against these mysterious foes.
  • Japanese Billionaire Cancels Moon Flight Due to SpaceX's Starship Development Delays

    Japanese Billionaire Cancels Moon Flight Due to SpaceX's Starship Development Delays

    Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024 Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa cancels his planned moon flight on SpaceX's Starship due to development uncertainties, leaving eight passengers including Elon Musk disappointed. The project aimed for the first private circumlunar mission but faced multiple setbacks and explosive test flights.
  • Biden Administration Urges China to Exercise Restraint Amid Military Drills in Taiwan Strait

    Biden Administration Urges China to Exercise Restraint Amid Military Drills in Taiwan Strait

    Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024 The Biden administration expressed concern over China's military drills surrounding Taiwan and urged Beijing to act with restraint, as Taiwan voiced similar concerns. The United States remains committed to its One China policy but is closely monitoring the situation and coordinating with allies. Amidst tensions, there is little sign of concern among Taiwan's population.
  • Five New Astronauts, Including Northern Ireland's Rosemary Coogan, Graduate from European Space Agency Training

    Five New Astronauts, Including Northern Ireland's Rosemary Coogan, Graduate from European Space Agency Training

    Broke On: Monday, 22 April 2024 Five new European astronauts, including Northern Ireland's Rosemary Coogan, graduated from the European Space Agency (ESA) after a year of rigorous training. Coogan, an astrophysicist with degrees from Durham University and Sussex University, will be the UK's third astronaut. The graduates underwent extensive training in spacecraft systems, spacewalking, robotics, and life support systems before being eligible for assignments to the International Space Station or future missions.
  • Ryanair to Increase Summer Fares by Up to 10% Due to Boeing Delays

    Ryanair to Increase Summer Fares by Up to 10% Due to Boeing Delays

    Broke On: Monday, 26 February 2024 Ryanair to increase summer fares by up to 10% due to delays in Boeing aircraft delivery. Quality control issues at Boeing have caused a slowdown in production and deliveries, resulting in only 40-45 planes expected for the summer season.
  • United in Dealing with Unfinished Business: Stormont Power-Sharing Executive's New Approach to Funding for Public Services in Northern Ireland

    United in Dealing with Unfinished Business: Stormont Power-Sharing Executive's New Approach to Funding for Public Services in Northern Ireland

    Broke On: Saturday, 03 February 2024 The new Stormont power-sharing executive will focus on resolving the unfinished business of funding for public services in Northern Ireland, with the DUP's deal with Britain effectively removing any border between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.