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NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.

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Students of Coláiste Mhichíl, CBS, Sexton Street Limerick, Leaving Certificate 2025, L-R Alireza Mirjay, Arturs Smirnovs and Mthobi Sibanda, who benefit from the J.P. McManus Scholarships, a scholarship programme that assists students during their time at 3rd level education. ARTHUR ELLIS


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#ISRAEL: Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked the president to grant him a pardon during his long-running corruption trial which has bitterly divided the country.

#PEACE PLAN: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio kicked off high stakes talks with a Ukrainian delegation in Florida, as the United States pushes to end Russia’s war against its neighbour.

#SEXUAL MISCONDUCT: Police in Scotland been urged to reopen the investigation into former Harrods boss Mohamed Al Fayed.

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