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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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Vulnerable migrant women have rights in Ireland says ICI chief Killoran
Victims of domestic abuse whose right to live in Ireland is dependent on their spouse or partner have been reminded they are entitled to their own “independent status
Europe must stand united against terror
The answer to this (terror) threat to security in Europe is not to turn to the far right, or for Britain to leave the EU, but for the countries of Europe to work more closely in the interest of all members states, the whole of Europe, and the international community.
EDITORIAL - Take time to think of others this Christmas
We must pause and take a moment to remember all whose Christmas won’t be as happy as others’ – and support them in whatever way we can. That includes welcoming them to gatherings, feasting, and gift-giving. This is the real spirit of Christmas.
Extraordinary delays in asylum system at ‘crisis point’ says IRC
Hundreds of asylum applicants who have been moved to the new international protection system have been waiting since the start of 2017 — and new applicants could face a wait of up to 20 months, according to the Irish Refugee Council (IRC).
‘New Irish’ soaring with study grants
Of the 100 students who secured one of the JP McManus-sponsored scholarships in the Republic this year, at least 20 of them have an immigrant background, Metro Eireann has learned.
China’s growing challenge to US as world’s top superpower
The recent visit by Donald Trump to China appears to have been a cultural and political shock for the US president, who is beginning to come to terms with the reality that China’s leader, President Xi Jinping, is about to become the most powerful political figure in the world.
Irish supermarkets are supporting humane eating
In the words of French poet, novelist and dramatist, Victor Hugo: “There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come.”
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
No sooner do I write a column dealing with the mass murderers who pledge allegiance to Daesh than one of their acolytes decides to strike here in America, and on Hallowe’en no less.
People with disabilities among top groups who experience discrimination in Ireland
Nearly one in every eight people in Ireland report that they have experienced discrimination in recent years. A new study drawing from a CSO survey of 15,000 adults nationwide, which has found that discrimination is acutely felt among minority groups.
Life is full of unexpected changes for this former student from Venezuela
“Try to highlight the richness you can bring from being a person from abroad, whether it’s language or whatever. Try to network as much as possible with as many people as possible whether work colleagues or ex-employers, neighbours – everyone you can connect with, because you never know who might help.”
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