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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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Acclaimed African novel is published as Gaeilge
An Irish translation of Africa’s greatest novels has been published to wide acclaim. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was translated by Irene Lynch, wife of former Irish Ambassador to Nigeria Joseph Lynch.
Beware of any peace deal with the Taliban
Barring any last minute hitch, the US and Taliban will start negotiations for a peaceful end to the 17-year conflict in Afghanistan. The Taliban are said to be in control of areas with about 15 million people, half of the Afghan population.
Get with the programme for Seachtain na Gaeilge across Ireland in 2019
The biggest events of the year to celebrate the Irish language are quickly approaching as countries all over the world will take part in Seachtain na Gaeilge from 1-17 March.
Racist panic being spread in Finland – by the mass media
At the beginning of the year, Finland was awash with stories about young girls being ‘groomed’. A gang of young lads of immigrant background had been apprehended by the police and were suspected of sexual congress with underage girls — and of course all the online racist trolls started to drool about how they’d collectively wreak revenge upon ”foreigners” as a collective.
Committee probes system abusers facing loss of Irish naturalisation
The Government has fulfilled its promise to strip system abusers of their Irish naturalisation papers. Although no revocation has been granted as of 29 January this year, the Department of Justice said “five certificates of naturalisation have been revoked” so far.
Ireland letting down Travellers by failing to adhere to Euro Social Charter, says group
Ireland has been urged to remedy violations against its Traveller population and conform to the European Social Charter, Metro Éireann has learned.
Public Consultation - International Decade for People of African Descent
A Public Consultation on Ireland's approach to the implementation of the International Decade for People of African Descent, will be held on April 3, 2019, at the Department's building on 51 St. Stephens's Green.
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
The Integration Question with Princess Pamela Toyin: Mulhuddart comes to life in new community art exhibition
There may have been no better way to amplify the relevance of grassroots perspectives than the way Michael McLoughlin recently amplified community voices in an exhibition depicting a personal and collective journey of struggle, challenges, resilience and hope.
Grim climate warning from a former Irish border hotspot
I travelled by bus from Dublin and crossed the border from the Republic to the North, arriving in Newry, which lies in the most south-eastern part of both Ulster and Northern Ireland. The border town of Newry has a population of about 26,000.
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