Here's What Happened Today: Saturday · TheJournal.ie

2022-10-15 19:53:19 By : Ms. Tracy Zhang

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L TO R. Camille Heffernan, Rachel Duffy, Catherine McGarry and Aoife Ni Bhriain with Marian Renny who are members of the Bray CCE Harp in the politico at Russborough House Wicklow for an Ensemble Pop-up performances for Harp Day. Source: Eamonn Farrell/RollingNews.ie

Farm workers and environment activists take part in a demonstration through central London in support of sustainable farming. Source: PA

#UNITED STATES: A police officer in Connecticut who was wounded in an apparent ambush that killed two of his fellow officers fired the shot that killed the attacker, US officials said.

#UK: The climate activists appeared in court in over protests which included soup being thrown over Van Gogh’s Sunflowers painting.

#IRAN: Iran called on the EU to adopt a “realistic approach” regarding the protests over Mahsa Amini’s death, while a student in Iran shared her story with TheJournal.ie. 

#TURKEY: The death toll from a coal mine explosion in northern Turkey increased to at least 41 people.

Dramatic footage of lava flowing into the sea as the Stromboli volcano in Italy erupted.

WATCH: Lava flowed into the sea as Italy's Stromboli volcano erupted 🌋 pic.twitter.com/x7ZszxnxUn— Reuters (@Reuters) October 15, 2022 Source: Reuters/Twitter

WATCH: Lava flowed into the sea as Italy's Stromboli volcano erupted 🌋 pic.twitter.com/x7ZszxnxUn

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