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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

unnamed (3) The National Concert Hall and IPUT Real Estate Dublin launched a free summer concert series today. Sasko Lazarov / Photocall Ireland Sasko Lazarov / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

INTERNATIONAL

featureimage A woman wearing a protective mask stands in the corridor of a hospital in Bunia amid an Ebola outbreak. (Dirole Lotsima Dieudonne/AP)

#MARRIED AT FIRST SIGHT: A Married at First Sight star who has accused her on-screen husband of sexual misconduct said she “completely lost her light” while appearing on the show.

#US-IRAN: Donald Trump claimed a ‘positive development’ in negotiations with Iran after calling off renewed assault by his military.

#SAN DIEGO: Two teenage suspects shot and killed three people at a mosque in California before they were found dead in a car with self-inflicted gunshot wounds.

PARTING SHOT

embedded5dae286266794548909e80c6fd11f1f6 An artificial environment that hatched a live chick. Colossal Biosciences via AP Colossal Biosciences via AP

A BIOTECH COMPANY that aims to resurrect lost creatures said it has hatched live chicks in an artificial environment — a development that was met with mixed reviews from scientists and critics of its extinction mission.

Twenty-six baby chickens — ranging from a few days to several months old — were born from a 3D-printed lattice structure that mimics an eggshell, according to Colossal Biosciences.

Colossal previously announced it had genetically engineered living animals to resemble extinct species, including mice with long hair like the woolly mammoth and wolf pups that take after dire wolves.

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