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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...
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Nigeria needs a peaceful solution
Soccer really is a sport for all
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"Europe" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Hate crime report ‘shows Ireland is far behind Europe in protecting minorities’
Sinn Féin’s spokesperson for the arts, youth affairs and LGBT rights has welcomed a new report that highlights how the State is falling behind Europe in protecting vulnerable communities from hate crime.
Pöttering’s new approach
A former European Parliament president is leading the struggle to retain peace and democracy in Europe, writes Michael McGowan.
€100k in grants to help promote understanding of European Union
Fifteen voluntary organisations including NGOs, local community groups and others have been awarded funding under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s 2018 Communicating Europe Initiative.
The far right’s grave threat to security and peace in Europe
The escalation of far-right, extreme nationalist and populists politics across Europe is not only undermining the European project, but is also a serious threat to the very existence of the European Union.
The case for sport in cultural integration: Can Irish sport learn from current major events, asks Ken McCue
In the same month that the greatest soccer show on earth was happening in Russia, our multicultural athletics teams were striking out for medals in the European and world games.
Spain’s new prime minister makes waves
Pedro Sánchez, the new prime minister of Spain, has made history by appointing a cabinet with a majority of women which sets the country apart from the rest of Europe and is unique in the world.
Asylum backlog contributes to Ireland’s lower influx of displaced persons
A EU-wide study has found that Ireland had a significantly lower influx of displaced persons than other EU member states from 2014 to 2017. However, Ireland did experience an increase in asylum applicants throughout in the same period corresponding with the European refugee and migrant crisis.
Michael McGowan: Division over migration is a threat to the European project
The survival of the European Union is today under serious threat as a result of the failure of EU member states to accept a shared responsibility for the many migrants seeking a brighter future in Europe.
Seminar marks ‘call to action’ against sex trafficking industry
The vastness of the sex trafficking business between Africa and Europe was emphasised at a ‘call to action’ seminar hosted by Hephzibah Holistic Outreach Europe (HHOPE) in Dublin recently.
DCU announces online scholarships for refugees
Dublin City University has announced 30 new scholarships for refugees in partnership with FutureLearn, Europe’s largest online learning platform.
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