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Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday

Here’s your roundup of what made the headlines today.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a roundup of today’s news.

IRELAND

REPRO_FREE_DUBLIN_ZOO_GORILLA_01 Patrick Bolger Pictured at Dublin Zoo is western lowland gorilla Bangui, getting into the spirit of Halloween. Dublin Zoo is celebrating Halloween from 28 to 30 October. Patrick Bolger

INTERNATIONAL

a-palestinian-stands-outside-the-building-destroyed-i-the-israeli-bombardment-of-the-gaza-strip-in-rafah-wednesday-oct-25-2023-ap-photohatem-ali Alamy Stock Photo A Palestinian stands outside a building destroyed Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip Alamy Stock Photo

#GAZA France is set to send ‘support’ to Gaza hospitals as a top Palestinian diplomat met with International Criminal Court officials.

#HOUSE SPEAKER US Republicans elected Republican Mike Johnson as House speaker, elevating a deeply conservative but lesser-known leader to the seat of US power and ending for now the political chaos in their majority.

#TRUMP The judge in Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial fined the former president $10,000 today, saying Trump violated a limited gag order barring personal attacks on court staffers.

#FTX Sam Bankman-Fried , the founder of cryptocurrency trading platform FTX, plans to testify at his fraud trial, his lawyer told a US federal judge today.

PARTING SHOT

the-dark-hedges-in-northern-ireland-at-sunset Alamy Stock Photo The Dark Hedges at sunset Alamy Stock Photo

Potential bad news for Game of Throne fans, as a report handed in to a local council in Northern Ireland has advised that eleven trees are felled in the Dark Hedges.

Six of the trees are under a Tree Preservation Order (TPO), which is issued to protect certain trees in cases where their removal would be likely to have a significant impact on the local environment and the public’s enjoyment of it.

The consent of the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council is required before felling or pruning a tree under a TPO in the area, with the council’s planning committee convening today.