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Online passport renewal service expands globally
The expansion of the Online Passport Renewal Service to include every Irish citizen irrespective of where they live will make it cheaper, faster, and easier to renew a passport, the Department of Foreign Affairs has claimed.
Tánaiste launches vibrant programme of Africa Day celebrations nationwide
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney has launched a nationwide programme of events to mark Africa Day 2018, supported by Irish Aid.
€100k in grants to help promote understanding of European Union
Fifteen voluntary organisations including NGOs, local community groups and others have been awarded funding under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s 2018 Communicating Europe Initiative.
Foreign ministers and UN chiefs talk crises in conflict zones
EU Foreign Affairs Council concerned about worsening situations in conflict zones across the world.
Ireland opens new diplomatic missions as development aid budget is boosted to €707m
Ireland will open new resident diplomatic missions in Chile, Colombia, Jordan, Vancouver in Canada and Mumbai in India as part of the Government’s overall Budget 2018 package.
Foreign ministers praise strong ties between Ireland and New Zealand
Nearly 13 per cent of New Zealanders are Irish by heritage, according to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Ministers announce new €2.3m funding for South Sudan victims
New funding of €2.314m in humanitarian assistance for victims of the ongoing crisis in South Sudan has been announced by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Ireland supports Myanmar’s transition to democracy
South Dublin mayor in delegation calling for Ibrahim Halawa’s release
Applications open for new passport card
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