Lutoryż Woman’s Former Home Unearths Multiple Fetal Remains

Discovery of Remains During Excavation

Authorities in Lutoryż, near Rzeszów, are investigating the discovery of human remains found on a private residential property during construction work on Thursday, June 11, 2026. Investigators, including forensic technicians and the District Prosecutor’s Office in Rzeszów, are working to confirm the origin of the remains, which include multiple fetal remains and potential medical waste. … Read more

Turkiye and Sweden book World Cup 2026 spots as Kosovo and Poland bow out | Football News

Turkiye beat Kosovo 1-0, and Sweden beat Poland 3-2, as winners secure latest FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying spots. Published On 31 Mar 202631 Mar 2026 Turkiye ended a 24-year wait to qualify for the World Cup by beating Kosovo 1-0 in their playoff final, sealing a return to football’s biggest stage for the first … Read more

Sweden vs Poland: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels, and kick-off time

Sweden and Poland are set to meet again with a World Cup spot on the line. It’s the second time in four years the two sides have faced this kind of do-or-die playoff. Here is where to find English language live streams of Sweden vs Poland as we brings you everything you need to know about how to … Read more

Check out these SEVEN weekenders in Europe for UNDER 180 euro… Two-night stays that won’t break the bank

With flight prices still competitive this spring, we set out to find European city breaks from Dublin where two nights away cost less than €180 – and we’re not slumming it either. From the pastel beauty of Wroclaw and the historic waterfront of Gdansk, to the charming streets of Bratislava, the Baltic elegance of Vilnius … Read more

This Working Life with Peter Gallagher: ‘I was on the leadership track at Nasa, but I left for a one-year lecturing job at UCD’

The head of astrophysics at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dunsink Observatory, chats to Mary McCarthy about the US space agency, rugby, and hundred-year solar storms Peter Gallagher at Dunsink Observatory In conversation with Mary McCarthy Today at 06:30 My dad was a service engineer and mum stayed at home. Their ambition was for … Read more

Tehran must do a deal or face ‘bad things’ within 10 days, Donald Trump says

Amid a massive US military build-up in the Middle East that has fuelled fears of a wider war, Mr Trump said negotiations with Iran were going well but insisted Tehran has to reach a “meaningful” agreement. “Otherwise bad things happen,” Mr Trump, who has repeatedly threatened to attack Iran, told the first meeting of his … Read more

Poland divided over relations with Trump administration – The Irish Times

When US secretary of state Marco Rubio flew back from Europe to Washington on Monday, the ink was still wet on nuclear energy deals worth about €13 billion. On flying visits to Slovakia and Hungary, Rubio praised their Trump-friendly prime ministers Robert Fico and Viktor Orban and said the central European countries were “key components” … Read more

Ireland leads charge against biggest EU economies forming elite club – POLITICO

Harris’ comments came after the finance ministers of Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Poland met in Brussels, behind closed doors, earlier in the day to discuss how best to speed up Europe’s plans to take on Wall Street. That’s a problem for the likes of Dublin, which has a direct stake in the … Read more