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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
All not what it seems behind creche doors
There may be troubles ahead...
Lunar landing or loony conspiracy?
Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
Nepalese potato kabab
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"Europe" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Austria is a land of contradictions
I have just returned from Vienna where the current Austrian presidency of the EU is wrestling with the challenges of the future of Europe including migration, Brexit and the future security of the continent.
A hint of light on a dark date in Irish history
On Wednesday 21 November in the chamber of the Seanad, something truly beautiful happened. While across Europe the rise of the political right is having its influence felt on the tone and tenure of the immigration debate in every single parliament, the Irish parliament stood apart and achieved something truly remarkable.
Place Jo Cox a reminder that ‘poison of hatred’ must be rejected by all
The autumn sun greeted guests from across Europe with a warm welcome to the EU capital when I attended the inauguration of Place Jo Cox in Brussels, in honour of the British MP who was murdered by a far-right terrorist a few days before the 2016 EU referendum.
Soccer Hooligans fuel hate mill for right-wing politics
Once known as the ‘English disease’, soccer hoologanism has been almost entirely eradicated from sporting stadiums in Britain. But the term that emerged in the late 1800s — ironically enough, after Irish gangs called the O’Hooligan Boys terrorised the city of London — lives on throughout many countries in Europe.
Irish people to have their say on summer-winter clock changes
People across the European Union have been asked to have their say on whether or not they want to keep seasonal clock changes.
Menorca is truly integral to the story of Europe
If there really is a treasure island in the world its name must surely be Menorca. I have just returned from that island in the Mediterranean which is a unique resource for the study of history, and is a must-visit for all who are interested in the story of Europe.
Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers hit record numbers in Europe
The number of child asylum seekers who arrived in the EU and Norway unaccompanied – without a parent or another adult in charge of them – reached record levels in the last three years, according to a new report.
EU plans ‘controlled centres’ for Mediterranean migrants
The European Commission is to create “controlled centres” for processing migrants rescued from the Mediterranean, according to EU Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship.
No boundary to cricket at Balbriggan’s club
When Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) was founded in the European Year Against Racism 1997, the fledgling NGO and social enterprise wrote to Ireland’s national governing bodies of sport, seeking expressions of support for its innovative programme of using sport to tackle discrimination in society.
Ireland and Africa have much to learn from each other
In exploring the richness of the relationship between Ireland and Africa and the real and exciting possibilities that flow from it, I am conscious over the last few years that there have been many reminders of the interconnectedness of our world, in particular our place in Europe and its neighbourhood, of which Africa is particularly important.
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