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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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Report downgrades Irish efforts to combat human trafficking
Victims of sex trafficking are being failed in Ireland, a new report warns.
Jagan wants to educate Ireland in human values
What role can schools play in promoting tolerance and good relations among pupils from different ethnic and faith groups?
For foreign students, Irish immigration law needs a remedy
Our administration is failing our foreign student industry by overzealous commercialism and harsh legalism that requires a large dose of equity as a cure for both the doctor and patient alike.
Finnish Communists and Paavo Väyrynen: a one-sided love affair?
Foreign ministers and UN chiefs talk crises in conflict zones
EU Foreign Affairs Council concerned about worsening situations in conflict zones across the world.
Mixed but positive view of Dublin’s fair city
Passing through the inner city, I noted the smaller buildings which created a homey feeling, far better than walking between skyscrapers. The view of the higher points of town is breathtaking, and it would be a real loss to plaster the inner city with far taller buildings.
Ghanaian Alf wants an ‘Operation: Transformation’ for minorities in Irish politics
“As a ‘new politician’, it is all about laying foundation and legacy for the posterity of minority background so that they would have a fair say in decisions that affect their everyday lives.”
Papal visit could unfairly sway abortion referendum
The abortion issue in this country is a war between church and State. The problem is, many of our legislators are Catholic which, means it is difficult to get the church out of Irish politics.
Ireland opens new diplomatic missions as development aid budget is boosted to €707m
Ireland will open new resident diplomatic missions in Chile, Colombia, Jordan, Vancouver in Canada and Mumbai in India as part of the Government’s overall Budget 2018 package.
Ireland is much more diverse in faith
Census figures show a significant increase in Muslims, Orthodox Christians and people declaring ‘no religion’.
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