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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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Life in Palestine’ calendar launched at Mansion House
‘Life in Palestine’ is the theme of the recently launched Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC)’s calendar for 2018. The calendar explores different aspect of the lives of ordinary Palestinians, and the difficulties and injustices they face living under Israeli occupation.
Immigrant taxi drivers singled out for refs?
Immigrant taxi drivers have expressed concerns over claims that their applications for new licences are being treated differently than those for native Irish drivers.
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.”
Estonia is ahead of the curve
A small Baltic country with a strong voice currently holds the EU presidency. But will Estonia’s digital revolution match the influence of its Singing Revolution, asks Michael McGowan
Novel initiative hopes to spark dialogue with monthly ‘Intercultural Conversations’
A new intercultural initiative “designed to promote respect, interaction, and exchange between people of different cultures” is to take place in Dublin.
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.
Affairs of a different kind in Finnish political life
Two political parties had their national conventions during this summer, the True Finns and the Greens.
Dublin parents forced to deny their children back-to-school items
One in four parents say they will have to deny their children school essentials this fall, according to a survey by the Irish League of Credit Unions.
Perry Ogden sees life through a different lens
Book Review by Meredith Hicks: Brother and Sister by Joanna Trollope (Bloomsbury)
David and Nathalie are the children of Lynne and Ralph Dexter. They also happen to be adopted and have different birth mothers, but grew up as siblings.
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