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New research on diversity and impact of religious belief in 21st-century Ireland
The Irish are very welcoming, but not very open to diversity
Boris Johnson is our biggest threat to peace in Ireland and Europe alike
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"African" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
New year means new opportunities for busy African airline
For Ethiopians around the world, the new year signifies an end to the rainy season, plentiful harvests and a countryside covered with bright yellow flowers.
For African parents, education is paramount
Whether for the Leaving Cert or Junior Cert, exam results determine the next stage in life for our young people. They represent a bridge from the youth to the adult world.
Warning over HIV stigma as man found guilty of infecting former partners
A man of African descent has been found guilty of intentionally transmitting HIV to two former partners. In the first case of this type in Ireland, the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard from the State that the man knew of his diagnosis when he infected the women and that this amounted to serious harm.
Ireland celebrates Mandela’s legacy on birth centenary
Centenary events marking the birth of late South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela are to be held in Dublin, Metro Éireann has learned.
Never give up the fight for what’s right
Recently I learned about interesting and funny South African TV show called #TrendingSA, presented by a bubbly and diverse group of four. It’s one of those shows you watch when your brain is too tired to think; everyone does that once in a while
South African sporting legend inspires Mosney soccer youths
Albert Johanneson FC, a soccer team formed by residents at the Mosney direct provision centre, was named in honour of the first black South African player to line out for Leeds United FC.
EDITORIAL - Ireland is cultivating African agriculture
Metro Éireann urges Irish Government to include Africans in the diaspora in strategy to support Agriculture in African.
Does the rise of Cyril Ramaphosa herald an ‘African Spring’?
Cyril Ramaphosa’s election as leader of the African National Congress (ANC) is good for South Africa, the African continent, and world politics.
It’s time to close the direct provision system
Ireland’s direct provision system, while not quite so deadly, condemns asylum seekers to a frozen existence where private operators such as the international catering company Aramark are paid millions of euro to maintain Ireland’s version of what African-American activist Angela Davis terms the ‘prison industrial complex’.
Festabit: a weekend for new African theatre in Dublin
Inaugural Festival of African and Black Irish Theatre (Festabit) takes place at Dublin’s Project Arts Centre this month.
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