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Here's What Happened Today: Thursday

A terrorist attack in Barcelona, Ibrahim Halawa four years in prison and Northern Ireland rules on same-sex marriage – It’s The Fix.

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

Fleadh_Cheoil_Ennis-0006 Daisey the Australian Labradoodle and her owner Eilis Moore enjoying the music of Niamh and Aoife Ní Cheallaigh, Tomas O Ceallaigh and Aodh Mac Murchaidh on O'Connell street at the Fleadh in Ennis. Eamon Ward Eamon Ward

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Spain Barcelona People flee the scene in Barcelona, Spain, following a terrorist attack on popular tourist destination Las Ramblas. AP Photo / Giannis Papanikos AP Photo / Giannis Papanikos / Giannis Papanikos

#SPAIN: At least 13 people have died and 80 have been injured after a van rammed into crowds in Barcelona, in what police are treating as a terrorist attack.

#SIERRA LEONE: Over 100 children have been confirmed dead and mass burials began following catastrophic mudslides in the country.

#UNITED STATES: Defence lawyers for Molly Corbett and Thomas Martens filed a motion seeking a new trial in the 2015 death of Irish man Jason Corbett.

#WHITE HOUSE: Chief strategist Steve Bannon criticised the far-right in a surprise interview with American Prospect, a left-leaning political website.

PARTING SHOT

US president Donald Trump has come under a lot of fire recently for his reaction to the Charlottesville riots last week. The Economist magazine is getting a lot of praise for this cover summing things up.

(Via Dailyedge)

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