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Here's What Happened Today: Friday

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.

IRELAND

image Ireland's newly redesigned passport under a black light at official unveiling. It features imagery inspired by Ireland's landscapes, wildlife, culture, and public-selected designs such as the Irish wolfhound. RollingNews.ie RollingNews.ie

INTERNATIONAL

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#VENEZUELA: The toll from the back-to-back earthquakes that devastated Venezuela this week has climbed to at least 920 dead and 3,360 injured.

#UKRAINE: The EU proposed stopping granting Ukrainian men of fighting age refugee protection to settle in the bloc. Brussels said the change follows a request from Kyiv, whose army has struggled with manpower shortages.

#HEATWAVE: Europe is roasting under scorching temperatures this week, with red alerts issued for cities across the continent, and The Journal spoke to Irish people feeling the heat abroad.

PARTING SHOT

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Ireland stunned T20 world champions India with a landmark 34-run win in their series opener in Belfast on Friday.

Matt Hollard (3-28) and left-arm spinner Matthew Humphreys (3-38), who opened the bowling, did the bulk of the damage as Ireland’s men enjoyed their first win over India in any format.

Earlier, Ireland captain Lorcan Tucker led from the front with 50 and Gareth Delany made 49 in the hosts’ total of 182-9 in their full 20 overs.

The teams return to Stormont for the series finale on Sunday.

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