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NEED TO CATCH up? TheJournal.ie brings you a round up of today’s news.
IRELAND
- Today’s annual Dublin Gay Pride Parade was the first since the marriage referendum passed last month and attracted record numbers.
- A new Red C/ Sunday Business Post poll has show a drop in support for both Sinn Féin and the Labour party.
- The government has expressed ‘grave concerns’ for two more Irish citizens caught up in the Tunisian terror attack.
- Ireland managed to take home two gold medals at the European games in Azerbaijan.
- European finance ministers have decided against an extension of the Greek bailout.
- Gerald Fleming has informed the nation that talk of a heatwave may have been a bit premature.
- A man accused of raping a woman in Britain 10 years ago has been arrested in Cork.
INTERNATIONAL
#UNITED STATES: US President Barack Obama has delivered a rousing eulogy at a memorial for a pastor killed in the Charlestown attacks.
#HAITI: More than 700,000 people have been infected with Cholera in Haiti in the last five years.
#DENMARK: A Danish theme park accused of racism has said that it will not be making any changes.
INNOVATION
- A search engine called DuckDuckGo has been growing in popularity thanks to its promise of improved privacy.
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PARTING SHOT
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