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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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Grim climate warning from a former Irish border hotspot
I travelled by bus from Dublin and crossed the border from the Republic to the North, arriving in Newry, which lies in the most south-eastern part of both Ulster and Northern Ireland. The border town of Newry has a population of about 26,000.
New play explores reproductive rights in Ireland’s future
A community-centred production in this year’s First Fortnight mental health arts festival promises “an ambitious participatory performance project created in collaboration with a diverse cast”.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
I BEGIN 2019 by expressing my belief that Beto O’Rourke will succeed Donald Trump as America’s 46th president on 20 January 2021. As some of this newspaper’s readers may recall, I made a similar prediction about a first-term Senator from Illinois named Barack Obama back in March 2007, 11 months before the first presidential contest, the January 2008 Iowa caucuses.
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Give Irish a sporting chance
If you’re ringing in the New Year with a resolution to be fit and healthy, why not combine your new fitness lifestyle with a new-found love for the Irish language?
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: Veronika is a great ambassador for the cúpla focal
While secondary school can be tough, in any country or language, Veronika Naprejenko has faced a challenge greater than many of her peers in Ireland.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: South Africa brews big storm over a coffee mug
Two weeks ago in the Sowetan, a South African newspaper I always read once a week to follow what’s happening there, I came across an article that quickly caught my eye with the headline: A mug for your maid? Outrage at Pick n Pay crockery.
In search of Our new Irish soccer heroes
In his 1938 play Life of Galileo, German playwright Berthold Brecht has the great scientist saying: “Unhappy the land that is need of heroes.” When it comes to the Republic of Ireland soccer outfit, the search for a new hero has preoccupied the FAI, fans and media alike over the last year.
Food by Bal Krishna Shrestha: Bara, savoury black lentil pancakes from Nepal
Bara is a classic food among Newari families in Nepal, often prepared or festive times such as weddings, birthdays and rice-feeding ceremonies.
Welcoming our new food columnist Bal Krishna Shrestha
An award-winning Nepalese chef is to start an exclusive food column in Metro Éireann. Bal Krishna Shrestha, who is presently senior sous chef in a top Dublin hotel, has experience in variety of international foods, including various Asian, Italian, American, Irish and French cuisine.
The New Irish/Na Nua-Éireannaigh: ‘Why would you bother?’ This is why
There are three types of Irish people. Na Gaeilgeoirí, the people that love Irish but can’t speak it (and that always say, ‘Oh I’d love to be able to speak Irish’) and those that always have to put their tuppence to say, ‘But why would you bother?’
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