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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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"Ties" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture: The World at Home
What is US President Donald Trump more afraid of? That Robert Mueller’s investigation would uncover more ties between his business interests and Russian mobsters? Or that Mueller would reveal he is worth far less than the $10bn he claims? Or is he more afraid of the general public discovering he is now and has always been far less wealthy than he professes to be?
‘I escaped to Ireland from a state of tyranny, and Ireland has taken great care of me’
When Asad Mahmud arrived in Ireland in 2015, forced to flee his homeland after writing a book that dismayed the authorities, little did he know that three years down the line he would be writing for another.
The doctor is in: Nigerian immigrant opens GP practice in north Dublin
Communities in Belmayne and Clare Hall in north Dublin now have a new GP to call as Dr Kenneth Uwoma Agbalizu opened his Northern Cross Medical Centre in the area earlier this month.
Parties favour election Quota for migrants
Majority of major party reps back idea to promote integration in Irish politics.
Garda warns public to beware of latest ‘vishing’ money scams
Garda National Economic Crime Bureau urging the public, and especially immigrants, to beware when providing personal and financial details to third parties, following a number of recently reported scams.
Dáil protest over plight of young Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi
Protest held outside the gates of the Dáil on Thursday 25 January called on Israeli authorities to free Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi and all other child prisoners.
Finding the unexpected in travels across Europe as a young American
Culture is a fascinating concept to try to unfurl, and part of the reason I loved being in these countries was that I could get a context for why different societies develop the way they do. The Danes speak so many languages because, as the only country to speak Danish, they would be unable to communicate with the rest of the world without it.
Ghanaian Alf wants an ‘Operation: Transformation’ for minorities in Irish politics
“As a ‘new politician’, it is all about laying foundation and legacy for the posterity of minority background so that they would have a fair say in decisions that affect their everyday lives.”
Minorities to have their say on Garda and Irish policing at Dublin 15 event
The Commission on the Future of Policing is encouraging Ireland’s minority communities to take part in an important public consultation on the future of policing.
From Russia with love… of sport for everyone
NGOs from across Europe invited to Moscow for workshops organised by FIFA and Adidas, explore how effective training in sport can bring about positive social change in the lives of children with different abilities.
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