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NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.
#SOUTH AFRICA The death toll from a fire that engulfed a Johannesburg building rose to 76, authorities have said, as relatives of the victims waited outside a mortuary to identify their loved ones.
#RUSSIA Ukraine’s Military intelligence has said that a recent drone attack on an airport in northwestern Russia which damaged several transport planes was carried out from within Russian territory.
#GERMANY German prosecutors have charged a 98-year-old former SS guard for complicity in the killings of over 3,300 people at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II.
#FRANCE Parisians woke up today to a world without free-floating rented electric scooters, loathed as a pedestrian-bothering nuisance by some but mourned by others.
The Glen of Imaal in Wicklow played host to 133 military personnel this week as they prepare to deploy on the last Irish peacekeeping mission to Syria.
The 68 Infantry Group will rotate into the mission area in October and take on duties in the Golan Heights, keeping the peace between warring factions.
In preparation for deployment the Infantry Group are being tested during a Mission
Readiness Exercise which puts commanders and soldiers through a demanding
series of scenarios based on the current situation in Syria.
Troops, drawn from across the country, have faced a series of scenarios involving simulated explosive strikes, air strikes, helicopter drills, anti-ambush tactics using a variety of advanced weapons systems, detailed planning and traditional peacekeeping methods.
They will be based at Camp Faouar in the Syrian Arab Republic and act as a Quick Reaction Force which responds to violent incidents against fellow peace keepers.
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