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Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday

The most important Irish and international stories you need to know today.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.

Enniscorthy clean up-3_90741975 Council workers remove wet sandbags from Island Road which was badly flooded. A major flood clean-up is underway in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, after the River Slaney burst its banks during Storm Chandra yesterday. Eamonn Farrell / © RollingNews.ie Eamonn Farrell / © RollingNews.ie / © RollingNews.ie

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a-protester-yells-at-a-vehicle-at-bishop-whipple-federal-building-in-minneapolis-on-wednesday-jan-28-2026-ap-photolaura-bargfeld A protester yells at a vehicle at Bishop Whipple Federal building in Minneapolis. AP Photo / Laura Bargfeld AP Photo / Laura Bargfeld / Laura Bargfeld

#IRAN: US President Donald Trump warned Iran that “time is running out” for the country to negotiate a deal over its nuclear programme, as Washington steps up military pressure following weeks of unrest inside the Islamic republic.

#UNITED STATES: Minnesota congresswoman Ilhan Omar confronted her attacker and then continued her speech after being sprayed her with an unknown substance during a town hall meeting.

PARTING SHOT

Someone Like Me Junior Winner8 2nd Class pupils from St Etchen’s National School, Kinnegad, Westmeath represented by Penny Clarke, Louis Kenna and teacher Jennine Kenna, were today named Junior National Winners of this year’s National Disability Authority Someone Like Me Art Competition. Finbarr O'Rourke Finbarr O'Rourke

SECOND CLASS PUPILS from St Etchen’s National School in Kinnegad were named Junior National Winners of this year’s National Disability Authority Someone Like Me art competition, while Muslim National School, Dublin, were named Senior National Winners.

The announcement was made at an awards ceremony held at Dublin City Hall.

Teachers and pupils from 52 primary schools across Ireland gathered to celebrate achieving County Winner status and see the overall winners be announced.

Someone Like Me Senior Winner5 uslim National School, Dublin, were today named Senior National Winners of this year’s National Disability Authority Someone Like Me Art Competition. Finbarr O'Rourke Finbarr O'Rourke

Celebrating its tenth year, the competition, which is organised and funded by the National Disability Authority, allows Ireland’s young people to learn about inclusivity and diversity and express this through the medium of art. 

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