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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
"Man" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Irish supermarkets are supporting humane eating
In the words of French poet, novelist and dramatist, Victor Hugo: “There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.”
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.
The ‘gentleman historian’ and the change in Finnish fascism
In the good old days, being a right-wing radical in Finland meant hating Russia, or the Soviet Union.
Exploring the fusion of blues in spirited Barcelona
The flamenco guitarist with the flying fingers cut a romantic figure, with his back to a stone wall and a serious, almost pained expression. His fingers were burning, but we asked for one more. We danced through a song and applauded him. He applauded us, smiling broadly.
Egide Dhala: a man of peace and support for the vulnerable
Describing himself as “an educator” and “a servant of others”, Congolese-Irish man Egide Dhala, talks to Metro Éireann about going up in DR Congo, navigating the challenges of an immigrant in an Ireland that’s changed remarkably over the last 20 years, and his plans for the future.
New book provides fresh insight into Ireland’s intercultural policy
Charlotte McIvor’s insightful new book, Migration and Performance in Contemporary Ireland: Towards a New Interculturalism, is an invaluable resource material on how creativity can be a driving force for intercultural dialogue.
Alvin Ong pours his heart into Kopitiam’s pan-Asian cuisine
A man of few words but many skills, Alvin Ong’s life is all about cooking and making people happy.
Life is full of unexpected changes for this former student from Venezuela
“Try to highlight the richness you can bring from being a person from abroad, whether it’s language or whatever. Try to network as much as possible with as many people as possible whether work colleagues or ex-employers, neighbours – everyone you can connect with, because you never know who might help.”
Housing a crisis for all
I like living in Dublin, but it has become incredibly expensive. Many times I have toyed with the idea of moving somewhere cheaper, where there are green spaces and perhaps the sea nearby, like Waterford or Donegal or West Cork or Mayo.
Javanese IT engineer Henu brings a unique cultural perspective
A unique Indonesian tradition of bearing many different surnames in one family might be expected to be a burden when dealing with other cultures, but that’s never been the case for Henu Dwitjahyo Adhi and his family.
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