Thursday's national newspaper front pages
- Gabriel Makhlouf, Central Bank governor, warned that US tariffs pose a major risk for Ireland in recent news reports.
- This warning occurred amid concerns about Ireland's economy and follows a sharp 56 percent rise in women emigrating since 2020.
- Meanwhile, Gardaí upgraded the disappearance of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine to a homicide, with his family issuing a public appeal for information.
- The family described themselves as "absolutely heartbroken," reflecting the serious emphasis on this case by authorities and media.
- Makhlouf’s caution about tariffs suggests ongoing economic vulnerability, while the Gaine case underlines continued law enforcement challenges in Ireland.
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