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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
Dealing with a difficult boss
Over the Christmas break I was chatting through the family WhatsApp group to a relative, my mom’s cousin who is a live-in domestic worker back in Johannesburg. It’s a great feeling to be connected to some relations I haven’t seen since I was in secondary school.
Let us love people when they are still with us
New year means new start for Ireland’s many cultures
From The burning of scarecrows, kissing at the stroke of midnight and swinging fireballs, to gobbling grapes and throwing bread – when it comes to new year traditions, strange and interesting things happen all over the world. And even apart from its increasingly diverse population, Ireland is not exempt from such interesting observances. Celebrating in a pub on New Year’s Eve is just the thing as far as Brian Dowling is concerned.
Egypt promises return of Ibrahim Halawa - but not before trial
Egypt’s president has indicated that Ibrahim Halawa would be allowed to return to his family in Ireland – but not before the end of his trial.
Would Jesus find peace here?
In 2012, the European Union won the Nobel Peace Prize. Whether they deserved it or not is everyone’s own opinion.
Change in the air for African politics
In early December, Ghanaians voted out President John Dramani Mahama, who became leader following the death of John Atta Mills in 2012, and who failed to live up to his promises throughout a four-year tenure characterised by dwindling economic fortunes and rising corruption. His upcoming replacement by 72-year-old Nana Akufo-Addo, a human rights lawyer who won 53.8 per cent of the votes, is being viewed as part of a movement in the continent.
Ministers announce new €2.3m funding for South Sudan victims
New funding of €2.314m in humanitarian assistance for victims of the ongoing crisis in South Sudan has been announced by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
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.
US vote is a bitter lesson
When a fellow train passenger broke the news to me on who won the race for the presidency of the United States, I nearly called for an emergency stop so I could go straight home and bury myself under a duvet all day. I felt like closing my eyes and ears to the world as it became unbearable to imagine what things might be like from now.
To save Zimbabwe, Mugabe must go
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