Saving clothes with Second-hand September. Young people talk to politicians about AI. Plus, more news including - learning the ISL alphabet, Palestine recognition, Japan prepares for a typhoon, Ballon d'Or winners and some cute otters!
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Florence popped down to John Scottus National School in Rathmines Co. Dublin, who were #upskilling as well as #upcycling as they took part in this years Second Hand September with Oxfam Ireland !
Young people have called on politicians to introduce better regulations to protect children from the harmful effects of artificial intelligence.
The Oireachtas Committee on Artificial Intelligence has been hearing from teenagers and representative bodies about concerns such as deepfakes, abuse imagery and cyberbullying. Brian O'Donovan has the report.
It is Irish Sign Language Awareness Week and International Week of Deaf People, so we asked Holy Family School for the Deaf Cabra to teach us our ABCs of ISL - click here for more!
Plus, there's more big stories from around the world. The Taoiseach and other world leaders are at the UN where more countries have recognised the state of Palestine. Japan and other countries are getting set as a typhoon is due to hit the country.
In sport Ousmane Dembele and Aitana Bonmati took top honours at the Ballon d'Or awards after being crowned the best men's and women’s players. And it's dinner time for some clever otters who have learned to use tools to eat tasty shellfish.
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