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Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday

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

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INTERNATIONAL

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#ANN WIDDECOMBE: Police in the UK said that veteran politician Ann Widdecombe was killed in a “targeted attack”.

#MIDDLE EAST: The US and Iran have launched new attacks on each other’s interests in the Gulf, as President Donald Trump backed down on his threat to heavily tax ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.

#THAILAND: Relatives of the victims of a huge Bangkok bar fire claimed their bodies Tuesday as the death toll rose to 30, even as others held out hope that missing loved ones were alive.

#COVID: The scramble to buy personal protective equipment (PPE) during the Covid pandemic saw the UK waste almost £10 billion (€11.72 billion) of taxpayers’ money, the official inquiry into the handling of Covid-19 has found.

#RYANAIR: A woman who held the legs of her husband as he was nearly sucked out of a Ryanair plane mid-flight said she thought to herself: “If we die, we die together.”

PARTING SHOT

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A viral Gaelic football moment has reached international World Cup watchers – and they’re both delighted and confused.

The clip, which has been viewed over 17 million times and has more than 100,000 reposts on X, is of Kerry full-forward David Clifford.

In last weekend’s All Ireland semi-finals, he missed a penalty but when the ball bounced back, he caught it and kicked it into the back of the net.

The video was posted with the caption “if Argentina get a penalty on Wednesday”, joking that Lionel Messi might get to pull the same trick if he misses during their match with England.

It’s not the first viral moment that’s taken GAA to an international audience.

When Donald Trump intervened to get the red card given to US player Folarin Balogun overturned, fans compared it to a clip of Owen Mulligan. He scored an iconic goal for Tyrone in their 2005 quarter-final against Dublin.

The video was posted on X and captioned: “The most legal goal of the United States in the next match.”

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