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Conor McGregor ended his longshot bid to be Ireland's next president, but the UFC star promised this was only the start of ...
Irish UFC fighter Conor McGregor withdrew his bid to be the next president of Ireland, pointing to nomination hurdles.
The Irish celebrity athlete Conor McGregor is giving up his bid to become the president of Ireland. However, the fighter said ...
ICC staff members who work on the two investigations targeted by the Trump administration — Afghanistan and the ...
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Taoiseach ‘not impressed’ by Conor McGregor White House visit on St Patrick's Day but denies that it was ‘humiliating’
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said he was “not impressed” when he saw Conor McGregor visiting the White House on St Patrick's Day. The MMA fighter, who has just dropped out of the Irish presidential race, ...
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'They Take Credit For It, It's Really Unfair': Trump Slips Up, Admits He's Doing It All For Himself And Not For The Country
During a cabinet meeting at the White House several days ago, Donald Trump displayed hesitation in "helping " Democratic-led cities because they might try to take his credit, revealing that he's in it ...
Belfast Live on MSN
Trump banquet boycott 'doesn’t change anything', says Emma Little-Pengelly
Boycotting a banquet being thrown for the visit of US President Donald Trump “doesn’t change anything”, Northern Ireland’s ...
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MMA Star McGregor Drops Out Of Ireland’s Presidential Race
In a lengthy message, he criticised Ireland's electoral law, which requires the endorsement of 20 members of parliament or four local government authorities to validate a candidacy.
Taking to social media, the former UFC star shared that he's no longer in the race to become the next President of Ireland.
Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called for Israeli athletes to be banned from international sports competitions ...
Israel's Ministry of Defense announced Monday the seizure of 187 crypto wallets, believed to have received $1.5 billion and ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
Taoiseach defends Jim Gavin’s credentials as Fianna Fáil weighs presidential race strategy
Micheál Martin says Jim Gavin’s character, integrity, and experience make him a “serious” presidential contender despite ...
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