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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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"cultural" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
The case for sport in cultural integration: Can Irish sport learn from current major events, asks Ken McCue
In the same month that the greatest soccer show on earth was happening in Russia, our multicultural athletics teams were striking out for medals in the European and world games.
Attention young writers! Deadline nears in Metro Éireann contest
With less than two weeks remaining until the deadline at midnight on Sunday 29 July, be sure to get your submissions to us for the fourth annual Metro Éireann–Kenan Institute for Ethics Intercultural Writing Competition.
Over €3,000 in cash prizes to be won in Metro Éireann’s 4th annual Intercultural Writing Competition
Metro Éireann and Duke University’s Kenan Institute of Ethics invite young writers living in Ireland to submit original works to their fourth annual Intercultural Writing Competition. Over €3,000 in prizes is available for writers aged between 14 and 21 examining the challenges of Ireland’s multicultural diversity.
Muslim Sisters of Éire welcome Syrian families
Volunteers from the Muslim Sisters of Éire (MSOE) hosted an Eid party for recently arrived Syrian refugees at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Clonskeagh on Saturday 23 June.
Cultural links boosted by Chinese book donation
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Call for organisations promoting integration to apply for funding
€500,000 of state funding available for frontline community groups promoting migrant integration, raising intercultural awareness or combating racism in their local areas.
DCU makes a name for arts support with Anam cultural festival this month
Dublin City University will reverberate to the beat of an exciting line-up of artists from the worlds of music, song, dance, drama, art and spoken word as it presents Anam on 11-12 April.
'Ireland is a nation that is not afraid of change’
“I think Fine Gael has come a long way from what they were,” he says. “With the launch of the Fine Gael Intercultural group, they have proven to the nation that they are a progressive party who believes in diversity.”
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.
Hair stylist, Nikolina, brings a multicolour approach to Irish life
Multiculturalism is even reflected in the family home, with her husband and daughter. “We both bring a ‘multicolour’ approach to all our dealings and have the best relationship. As a couple, we will always be from three different countries: Nigeria, Croatia and Ireland.”
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