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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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Distance learning makes life that much easier for Brazilians living in Ireland
It was her determination to make people happy and give them a meaningful life, more than anything else, that drew Marcene Berteil to study theology via an online university based in Ireland.
‘It’s my second home - even more than a home’
Fifteen years ago, Moldovan-born journalist Domnica Lazar made the difficult decision to leave her homeland over political reasons.
There’s a twist in the tale for this Filipino nanny turned business woman
Unlike thousands of Filipinos recruited to Ireland as nurses in recent years, Bernadette Lagura was invited to work as a nanny. It was a big break for her to experience these shores when she arrived in September 2001. However, Bernadette’s story soon changed with a cruel twist of fate.
North Korean despot’s days are numbered
The majority of North Koreans would no doubt prefer to live a normal life with all the rights their neighbours to the south take for granted. Right now, such ideas are only that: ideas. But going by the predictions of some of the country’s defectors, there is hope that this will one day be a reality.
The ethical challenges of intercultural diversity in Ireland, by Joan Osayande
This 17-year-old writer’s essay, winner of the Spirt of Intercultural Ethics award, highlights the wide variety of issues and ‘culture clashes’ that emerge in everyday life for immigrants to Ireland
Nigerian tennis pro is guiding the sport’s next generation
Being a professional tennis coach and active player is a challenging career, and very few people have dared to dream that far. But for one immigrant, it’s a way of life.
Where are they now: Harry McCue’s vagabond life in the world of soccer
Cancer still leading cause of death in Dublin as Irish Life pays €44m in claim
‘Special’ citizenship for contributions to Irish life
‘Teaching and performing is a good lifestyle’
In the latest instalment of Metro Eireann’s Meet The Boss, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Sarah Keogh, a self-employed yoga instructor and belly dancer in Dublin
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