Here's What Happened Today: Saturday

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

People in Temple Bar Dublin as they ready to celebrate Saint Patricks Day next Tuesday.

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People take part in a national demonstration against the war in Iran and the March 22 referendum on the Italian justice system, in Rome. AP Photo / Andrew MedichiniAP Photo / Andrew Medichini / Andrew Medichini

#IRAN: Iran will target American companies in the region if its energy facilities are attacked in the US-Israeli war against the Islamic republic, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.

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#LONDON: A woman was arrested on suspicion of murder after a baby girl fell from a property in Westminster.

#UKRAINE: A combined missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region killed at least four people and wounded 15, regional officials have said.

PARTING SHOT

EVERY MARCH, OUR news feeds are flooded with pictures of the Taoiseach, the US President, and a very famous bowl of shamrock.

It’s a massive day for Ireland on the world stage, but we usually only get to see the polished, posed moments. 

What is it actually like to have a front-row seat to the entire day, and to be in the Oval Office for that chaotic press scrum? This week on The Explainer, Political Editor and White House visit veteran Christina Finn talks us though the occasion. 

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