Mr Yoon has dodged several requests by the joint investigation team and public prosecutors to appear for questioning.
The death of former US president Jimmy Carter features among a range of domestic stories on the front of Monday’s newspapers ...
Mr Carter, a former peanut farmer, served one term in the White House and spent his post-presidency years as a global humanitarian.
A Catholic priest caught in the middle of a loyalist protest at a north Belfast school turned down an offer of accommodation from the Irish Government after receiving a death threat. Father Aidan Troy ...
Minutes of an Executive meeting from 2000 show a warning that other action would be taken ‘as appropriate’ against the DUP ministers.
On the first Monday of every year thousands of commuters discover that cars left idle throughout the Christmas period will not start.
Last year nearly 1,600 pupils were affected by consortia arrangements, which enable pupils to travel to other schools for lessons.
The UK is braced for an “unsettled” start to 2025 with heavy snow, rain and wind expected to cause travel disruption over New Year’s Eve. Almost every part of the country is covered by at least one of ...
A priceless piece of lunar rock given to Ireland following a Nasa mission was lost in a fire at Dunsink Observatory, newly released records show.
The number of businesses expecting a higher turnover increased by 13 when compared with the previous year’s survey.
Sir Keir Starmer said Mr Carter, who died aged 100, will be remembered for the Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt.
Jimmy Carter served one term in the White House in the late 1970s, and went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002.