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Here's What Happened Today: New Year's Day

Another road death, a Minister using a certain four-letter word and a fatal stampede in China have everyone talking.

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

IRISH

Procession Of Light. Pictured performe A performer at the New Year Festival's Procession of Light. Sam Boal / Photocall Ireland Sam Boal / Photocall Ireland / Photocall Ireland

WORLD

China Shanghai Stampede A man prays after laying flowers at the site of a deadly stampede in Shanghai, China. Ng Han Guan / PA Images Ng Han Guan / PA Images / PA Images

#CHINA At least 35 people were killed in a New Year’s Eve stampede in Shanghai.

#SYRIA More than 76,000 people were killed in Syria in 2014, making it the bloodiest year since the country’s war erupted in March 2011.

#INDONESIA The first victim recovered from the AirAsia Flight QZ8501 crash site was buried.

#AL-JAZEERA Egypt’s top court ordered a retrial of three reporters who have been in jail for more than a year.

#AFGHANISTAN At least 28 people were killed when a rocket hit a wedding party.

#NORTH KOREA Kim Jong Un said he is open to more talks with his South Korean counterpart.

#DERRY Two petrol bombs were thrown at a bungalow where a 70-year-old woman was inside.

#AXE ATTACK Police are appealing for witnesses following a stabbing in Plymouth which left one man dead and a number of people injured.

INNOVATION

  • Here is Silicon Republic’s round-up of the eight Irish innovations that “rocked the world in 2014“.
  • The University of Notre Dame listed the emerging ethical dilemmas facing science and technology this year.

PARTING SHOT

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