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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
Book Review
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Metro Éireann/Kenan Institute For Ethics Writing Competition: The Winners
Special commendation goes to this entry in the 14-17 category from a young writer in Slane, Co Meath, a heartwarming tale of co-operation across cultures
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuigh
Ceann de na rudaí is mó a tháinig aniar aduaidh le linn mhíonna na toghchánaíochta sna Stáit Aontaithe ná an dóigh ar thug Cumannaigh agus radacaigh áirithe eile ón eite chlé in áiteanna tacaíocht do Donald Trump thar Hillary Clinton. Shílfeá go mbeadh a leithéidí go tréan in aghaidh Trump, ach ní mar a shíltear a bhítear. Ba é Slavoj Žižek, an t-íolbhristeoir Slóivéanach, ba luaithe a théigh le Trump, ach tá an Domhan Thiar breac le mionintleachtóirí a thugas aird ar a chuid focal mar a bheadh briathar Dé iontu.
New CEO for Community Credit Union
Maureen Brogan has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of Community Credit Union following the departure of Aidan O’Brien after a 17-year tenure.
Nepalese in Ireland light flame for special school support at Dublin Diwali celebration
Hundreds of Ireland’s Nepalese community and their friends gathered recently in Dublin to celebrate the last day of Diwali.
Ethiopian confirms Nigeria commitment, increases flights to South Africa
Ethiopian Airlines will continue its scheduled flights to Nigeria despite the withdrawal of some airlines from Lagos and Abuja. The airline’s country manager for Nigeria, Solomon Begashaw, said: “As a veteran pan-African carrier it has always been our source of pride to serve our beloved continent … both in good and bad times.”
Time to take action for World Aids Day
The first of December is World Aids Day, when the global community reflects on the story and impact of this extraordinary pandemic. Over the past 35 years, lives have been lost, treatments have emerged that have saved the lives of millions, stigma and discrimination have remained powerful and prevalent and courage has abounded among people living with HIV. All regions of the world have been impacted, no less than the countries of sub-Saharan Africa, where two-thirds of those living with HIV reside.
Letters
There are massive differences in road taxation, and unjustified ones too. The appearance of ‘exempt’ tax discs is getting more pervasive and controversial.
Ireland’s links with Lesotho stay strong
From the legacy laid by Irish missionaries as educators in Africa, Ireland has achieved a positive reputation of reliability in partnering with other nations. In the continent of Africa, Ireland has no less than a dozen diplomatic missions, one of which is Lesotho. And despite the challenges faced by the nation, the bilateral agreement between Ireland and Lesotho remains strong.
Bratislava is complicated
In the midst of its first EU presidency, Slovakia wants the union to be a global player - yet refuses to host migrants in need, writes Michael McGowan
Ireland hosts U18 women’s basketball Euros in 2017
Ireland has been selected to host the Under-18 Women’s European Basketball Championships in 2017.
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