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Love/Hate’s Fran, Colin Farrell and Katie Taylor rally support for Merryn
Column: One month on from Typhoon Haiyan it’s essential we get people back to work
Ireland is the most generous country in Europe, says World Giving Index
Ireland sends €120k more aid to Philippines
Is Ireland doing enough to help the global fight against AIDS?
Here’s What Happened Today: Saturday
Rain puts 'fear in the eyes of children' in the Philippines
47% of Irish people are willing to pay more for groceries from developing countries
Plane filled with aid from "generous" Irish leaves for Philippines
Ireland pledges additional €1.6 million to Philippines relief efforts
'Grants for the elderly have been cut to the bone by this government'
GOAL labels international response to Typhoon Haiyan a disgrace
Seven days on, Philippines remains chaotic as death toll is disputed
Gilmore: Irish people expect us to play our full part in Philippines relief effort
Book of condolences for the victims and families of Typhoon Haiyan opens today
Up to four million children affected by Typhoon Haiyan
Gilmore announces €1m emergency fund for Philippines relief effort
Over nine million people in Syria need outside help to survive
Game of Thrones’ evil King Joffrey gives back with visit to Haiti
Column: Are you in or out? Welcome to the great digital divide
Seven Red Cross workers kidnapped in northern Syria
Cyclone in India weakens, with 9 people dead
Ireland to give an additional €3m in humanitarian aid to Syria
Primark pledges further funds for victims of Bangladesh factory collapse
Call for limit on free legal aid for repeat offenders
Two "shocked and traumatised" men rescued after boat capsizes
Support for Irish overseas aid "remains strong"
Column: Today's countries in need are tomorrow's trading partners
Revelry at second anniversary of South Sudan hides severe poverty
Irish government gives €2m in funding for Sudan and South Sudan
Column: Our changing relationship with Africa is strong and enduring
Poll: Should Ireland spend more on overseas development funding?
Ireland’s overseas development funding continues to drop, remains below UN target
Syrian refugees 'now make up 10 per cent of population of Lebanon'
US doubles aid to Syrian rebels, who want more
Column: Climate change – it's not all just hot air
Irish organisation's evolving approach to overseas aid
Ireland "must strengthen promise on aid commitments" - NGOs
9 striking photos from some of the worst crises of the past 40 years
Ireland announces €3.8m in funding for UN agencies and NGOs in Congo