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Violent clashes break out between protesters and police in Southport after knife attack vigil
Israel bombs Beirut targeting Hezbollah commander after rocket attack in Golan Heights
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Three girls killed in UK knife attack at a holiday club named as families pay tribute
Donald Trump says he will 'probably' debate Kamala Harris, but can 'make a case for not doing it'
Two children killed and six critical after mass stabbing near Liverpool
A 17-year-old male has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Sunak's on the way out and these are the six MPs vying to take over as top Tory
Liam Jegou misses out on Olympic medal, coming seventh in canoe slalom final
Kellie Harrington begins Olympic defence with masterful victory over Italian
Edna O'Brien remembered as a 'firebrand' who 'changed the nature of Irish fiction'
Asylum applications from Jordan and Nigeria prioritised in effort to 'speed up' processing
UN urges restraint, warns airstrikes and rocket attacks could ignite wider conflict in Middle East
French train services fully restored after tracks sabotaged ahead of Olympic Games
How 'explosion' in cocoa prices is affecting Irish cafes - and what's behind the surge
Gaza famine: 'The land was once my escape - it has become a place of refuge and survival'
UN experts reported this month that there is no doubt famine has spread throughout Gaza.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Rocket attack kills at least ten people and injures 19 in Israeli-annexed Golan Heights
Railway delays plague Paris Olympic Games for second day as police search for saboteurs
Donald Trump tells Christian supporters they 'won't have to vote anymore' if he wins election
At least 30 people killed and 100 injured after Israel strikes school in Gaza
Taoiseach Simon Harris has labelled the attack “inhumane and despicable”.
Around 4,000 people who have been displaced as a result of the ongoing conflict in the region were living at the site.
The Israeli military claims it has "precise" intelligence that there was a "Hamas compound" at the site.
It claims it carried out a strike on the school when targeting Hamas "terrorists" operating from there.
A bullet - 'whether whole or fragmented' - hit Trump during assassination attempt, the FBI says
Palestinian children describe abuse, starvation, sexual assault and disease in Israeli prisons
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Benjamin Netanyahu meets grinning Donald Trump while holding 'Total Victory' hat in Florida
At the opening ceremony in Paris tonight, the fashion Olympics have begun
French high-speed rail lines disrupted by 'sabotage' ahead of Olympics opening ceremony in Paris
Rail operator SNCF said the "malicious attacks", which included arson attacks, will impact 800,000 passengers over the weekend.
SNCF chief executive Jean-Pierre Farandou said the cables will have to be repaired "one by one".
The opening ceremony will see up to 7,500 competitors travel down a six-kilometre stretch of the river Seine on a flotilla of 85 boats.
'She'll make a fantastic president': Barack Obama endorses Kamala Harris's bid for White House
'Out of control' wildfire devastates town in Canadian Rockies' largest national park
Kamala Harris says she 'will not be silent' on Gaza suffering after talks with Netanyahu
Kamala Harris meets Benjamin Netanyahu as White House continues push for ceasefire
Ireland Rugby 7s to face back-to-back champions Fiji in Olympic quarter-final
Ireland to be presented as the 'home of Halloween' at Japan Expo showcase
Ireland's Rugby 7s set for second day of action after yesterday's strong start to Olympic Games
'It's about you': Biden addresses citizens on why he dropped out of US election
Biden said he believes the “defence of democracy is more important than any title”.
‘Nightmares of death haunt journalists’: Palestinian photographer on capturing destruction in Gaza
Netanyahu slams Gaza protesters and Iran in appeal before US Congress
The Israeli Prime Minister also called for US military aid to Israel be fast-tracked.
Trump's would-be assassin Googled 'How far away was Oswald from Kennedy?' in days before shooting
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