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Book Review
"View" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
An Outside View: A True Finn is headed to Brussels...
More than a year ago, the True Finns – the party of populists and demagogues in Finland – split and together with a new incarnation of the True Finns proper, a new political grouping called Blue Future was born.
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuigh: Tá Fíor-Fhionlannach i gceannas ar an mBruiséil...
Corradh le bliain ó shin, chuaigh scoilt ar Pháirtí na Fhionlannach – páirtí na bpobalóirí agus na dtuathghríosóirí – agus is éard a tháinig ar an bhfód ná Páirtí na Todhchaí Goirme chomh maith leis na Fíor-Fhionlannaigh nua.
Book Review: It Devours!: A Welcome to Night Vale Novel by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor
It Devours! — the second novel from Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, creators of the popular paranormal fiction podcast Welcome to Night Vale — gives a satirical perspective on religion, science and government conspiracies. It asks us whether we can believe in a higher power and still love someone despite differences within its surreal, dystopian world of dry humour and bizarre yet relatable characters.
An Outside View: Is Finland in line for a Fascist prime minister?
When Timo Soini left the chairmanship of the Finns Party, Jussi Halla-aho became the new leader. Halla-aho is one of the most ill-reputed characters in Finnish political life, as he has done more than anyone else to mainstream racism in our country.
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuigh: An bhfuil an Fhionlainn i gcomhréir le haghaidh príomh-aire faisisteach?
Nuair a d’éirigh Timo Soini as mar chathaoirleach ar an bPáirtí Fhionlannach, ba é Jussi Halla-aho a tháinig i gcomharbas air. Tá Halla-aho ar na carachtair is míchlúití i saol polaitiúil na Fionlainne, toisc gurbh eisean thar aon duine a rinne an ciníochas inghlactha sa phríomhshruth inár dtír.
Book Review: Night by Elie Wiesel
History is something that has fascinated me ever since I was a child. I have always been so intrigued with how life was before I knew it. Ever since middle school, we started learning about the Holocaust, and from then on the topic became something that I could never forget. I just could not fathom how one person could brainwash so many people into thinking that targeting another people is right.
An Outside View: A very odd kind of nationalism in Finland
One of the most disturbing things for me about our Finnish ‘alt-right’ is the way they poke fun at the very meaning of the word ‘nationalism’.
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuig: Náisiúnachas de chineál aisteach san Fhionlainn
Ceann de na rudaí is mó a chuireas isteach orm faoin ‘eite dheis mhalartach’ san Fhionlainn ná an dóigh a ndéanann an dream sin fonóid faoi chiall an fhocail úd ‘náisiúnachas’.
Ken’s World Cup view
RTÉ TV’s World Cup line-up will have all-male panels with only female pundit, former USA goalkeeper Hope Solo, who will be on her own for a couple of games.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: We all want some job security
I’ve been reviewing my own employability against a job market that has changed to a no-strings-attached kind of work. This thought has been lodged in my head following a conversation on a boat trip one recent evening in Dun Laoghaire.
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