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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
Book Review
"WHO" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Migrants care about society as a whole
Student media scheme is now open for applications
The Simon Cumbers Media Fund 2019 Student Scheme is now open for applications from third level students based in the Republic of Ireland and aged over 18 who are interested in reporting on development issues for national media outlets.
Racism stats show the true picture
Mohammed Samaana At a recent workshop I attended about hate crime, a number of us with experience at the receiving end of such crime talked with others who are trying to find ways to tackle the issue.
‘Zebo Factor’ sends a message against hate
Comment: Ken McCue In January 1995, Manchester United star France international Eric Cantona jumped into the crowd during a game to aim a kick at a fan who had hurled abuse at him while he was walking off the pitch. Twenty-four years later, and in a different sport, Ireland rugby international Simon Zebo refrained from using a flying kick to deal with a spectator who subjected him to racist abuse during a game with his French club Racing 92 in Belfast. Instead, he used the power of social media.
10,000-plus could be evading orders to leave the state
Department of Justice has no figures for individuals who may not follow deportation demands
Govt needs to take social needs seriously
The number of people who sought asylum in Ireland in 2018 was the highest recorded in the last 10 years. The Department of Justice said the cumulative figure for all those who applied for international protection last year was 3,670.
The Franco-Congolese dancer who uses his art to help victims of abuse
Franco-Congolese dancer and choreographer Bolewa Sabourin is co-founder of the arts organisation Loba, meaning ‘express yourself’ in Lingala, the language of his father’s native land.
Adrian Lenz has a rosy future in the music biz
It has not been an easy path for Grenadian musician Adrian Lenz, who arrived in Ireland in December 2011 to join his spouse. At first he had to put his musical ambitions on hold, taking up employment in the fast food industry. Within a year he was promoted to supervisor, a position he maintains to date.
Welcoming our new food columnist Bal Krishna Shrestha
An award-winning Nepalese chef is to start an exclusive food column in Metro Éireann. Bal Krishna Shrestha, who is presently senior sous chef in a top Dublin hotel, has experience in variety of international foods, including various Asian, Italian, American, Irish and French cuisine.
An Outside View: The tale of the wannabe missionaries
I must say that I am not one of those who can’t say as much as one good thing about Christian missionaries. The usual you hear from their detractors is that missionary activity has always been one big cultural genocide, and that that is all you can say about it.
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