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The top five: Eurozone meeting called; shooting victims named

Victims of Charleston shooting named The nine victims of a shooting at a historic black church in...
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22.24 18 Jun 2015


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22.24 18 Jun 2015


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Victims of Charleston shooting named

The nine victims of a shooting at a historic black church in South Carolina have been named, after the man suspected of carrying out the "senseless murders" was arrested.

Dylann Roof, 21, was taken into custody in Shelby, North Carolina, during a traffic stop after a member of the public called the police.

EU calls Eurozone meeting for Monday as latest meeting on Greece reaches no agreement

Hopes for a solution to the 'Greek problem' are dwindling, after the latest failed effort to reach a deal on the country's debts.

Ministers met in Luxembourg yesterday in the hopes of hammering out an agreement, however they ended without success.

The EU has now called a Eurozone meeting for Monday.

Irish authorities seize over €430k worth of illegal drugs as part of international clampdown

Irish authorities have seized over €430,000 worth of illegal or counterfeit drugs as part of a major international clampdown.

Gardaí, customs officers and the Health Products Regulatory Authority took part in Interpol’s Operation Pangea between June 9th and 16th - which led to two arrests in Ireland.

Paediatrician tells childminder's trial infant's injuries were not accidental

A paediatrician has told the trial of a childminder accused of shaking a 10-month-old baby girl that it is not credible to conclude the infant's injuries were accidental.

Sandra Higgins (34) of The Beeches, Drumgola Wood in Cavan denies causing serious harm to the infant at her home on March 28th, 2012.

Construction company behind Berkeley apartment paid $3m to settle case on poorly waterproofed balconies in 2010

It has emerged that Segue Construction Inc, the company that built the Berkeley apartment complex where six Irish students were killed, paid millions to settle a case about water damaged balconies.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, owners of a unit at Pines at North Park Apartments, San Jose accused Segue of “failing to design the breezeways, private balconies and stairwells at the project in substantial compliance with all applicable local and state codes and according to industry standard.”

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