Greece's banks are to remain shut for another two days, amid fears they will not have enough money to operate beyond then.
The ECB is holding an emergency teleconference tonight to decide whether to continue its cash lifeline for the banks, as Greece prepares for another vital EU summit.
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Gardaí are investigating a two-vehicle collision in County Wicklow - in which a man in his sixties died.
It happened at the crossroads in Kilcarney Lower at approximately 10.15am this morning.
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The Department of Foreign Affairs is assisting the family of a Galway man who drowned in New Zealand.
The body of Finbarr Clabby was discovered at Wellington Harbour yesterday morning.
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The Immigrant Council of Ireland wants public servants and gardaí to undergo anti-racism training.
It is after a survey of 40 young men, from outside the EU, on their experiences living in Ireland.
While many recounted positive experiences, they also experienced discrimination in school, sport and from official Ireland.
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Sinn Féin says the home of party leader Gerry Adams has been targeted by a bomb threat.
The Louth TD's home in Belfast was one of three premises threatened.
Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey said the politicians had been informed of the threats by the PSNI.