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Here's what Happened Today: Saturday

Water charges protests, a funeral in Limerick and Belgium’s first child to be granted euthanasia all made the news today.

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

17/09/2016. Water Protest March. Pictured people m People march in a demonstration calling for the abolition of water charges in Ireland in a protest march through Dublin city this afternoon. Sam Boal / RollingNews.ie Sam Boal / RollingNews.ie / RollingNews.ie

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Germany Oktoberfest A young woman smiles with a beer during the opening of the 183rd Oktoberfest beer festival in Munich earlier today. AP Photo / Matthias Schrader AP Photo / Matthias Schrader / Matthias Schrader

#UNITED STATES: A bomb exploded at a charity race in New Jersey, with no injuries reported.

#SYRIA: The Russian Army has said that US-led airstrikes have killed 60 Syrian soldiers.

#BELGIUM: A terminally ill child has become the first minor to be granted euthanasia in Belgium.

#US: Donald Trump has come under criticism for calling for Hillary Clinton’s Secret Service agents to be stripped of their firearms, stating: “Let’s see what happens to her.”

INNOVATION

  • A new innovative sound therapy has been shown to treat hypertension and migraine by balancing the brain frequencies in the left and right hemispheres (via medicalnewstoday.com).

PARTING SHOT

He may be the president, but that doesn’t mean Michael D Higgins doesn’t have to hit up the ATM every now and then!

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