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The 9 at 9 Here’s all the news to know as you start your day.

GOOD MORNING. Here’s all the news to know as you start your day.

Bin cameras

1. Customers of the  waste management company Panda have told The Journal that they felt uneasy after being sent pictures of the inside of their bins as part of a campaign to influence people not to put the wrong waste in the wrong bin. 

Tech tariffs?

2. US President Donald Trump has threatened further tariffs and export restrictions against countries that he says are targeting US tech firms.

NI murder

3. Detectives in Northern Ireland have launched a murder investigation into the death of an 84-year-old man in Co Down.

Drinking water

4. More than two billion people worldwide still lack access to safely-managed drinking water, the United Nations has said, warning that progress towards universal coverage is moving nowhere near quickly enough.

Secretaries strike

5. A decades-long row over pay and pension entitlements between the Department of Education and school secretaries has spilled over, with strike action planned to start on Thursday. Here’s an explainer on what the role of a secretary entails these days.

Belfast crash

6. A man has  been charged after three children were struck by a car in west Belfast on Sunday.

Food recall

7. The FSAI  has issued an urgent recall of a batch of frozen chicken kievs following the detection of salmonella.

Lil Nas X

8. Lil Nas X has been charged with attacking police after officers claimed they confronted him for walking naked down a Los Angeles street last week.

Shooting in Australia

9. Two Australian police officers have been shot and killed, and a third wounded, during an “active incident” Tuesday in a rural area of Victoria state, police and local media said.

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