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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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"RIA" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Family of Nigerian taxi driver seeks answers over his sudden death
Investigation into death of Moses Ebohon Ikpefua, an immigrant taxi driver in Dublin, continues.
Igwilo takes winning formula to Nigeria
Former Nigerian soccer international and North Dublin coach, James Igwilo, takes his winning formula in his native Abia State in Nigeria.
Libyan crisis back on the agenda in Europe - Editorial
Following the controversial removal and killing of dictator Muammar Gaddafi as the direct result of Arab Spring protests of 2011 and subsequent foreign military intervention, Libya has continued to be bedevilled by civil war.
EDITORIAL - Take time to think of others this Christmas
We must pause and take a moment to remember all whose Christmas won’t be as happy as others’ – and support them in whatever way we can. That includes welcoming them to gatherings, feasting, and gift-giving. This is the real spirit of Christmas.
Taste of community gives Igbo women greater sense of purpose in Ireland
Charity work never tasted so good as Igbo women in Dublin banded together to raise money for those less fortunate in Nigeria.
Dismayed by doctors, Maria turns to natural medicine to find the remedy for her ills
Maria Angolo feels like she’s been to almost every doctor in Dublin. But she refuses to go back to a modern physician ever again. Irish medicine doesn’t cut it for her, she says, and instead, the former nurse is seeking out alternative forms of healing.
It’s time to close the direct provision system
Ireland’s direct provision system, while not quite so deadly, condemns asylum seekers to a frozen existence where private operators such as the international catering company Aramark are paid millions of euro to maintain Ireland’s version of what African-American activist Angela Davis terms the ‘prison industrial complex’.
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.
Hair stylist, Nikolina, brings a multicolour approach to Irish life
Multiculturalism is even reflected in the family home, with her husband and daughter. “We both bring a ‘multicolour’ approach to all our dealings and have the best relationship. As a couple, we will always be from three different countries: Nigeria, Croatia and Ireland.”
Ireland tops Nigeria in race to secure future soccer star Armstrong oko-flex
No approach has been made to recruit top Nigerian-Irish U16 soccer star Armstrong Oko-Flex by the Nigerian governing body in advance of the 2019 Fifa U17 World Cup, Metro Éireann has learned.
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