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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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"culture" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Christmas is a feast for everyone
While non-Christians do not celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday, in this part of the world it is generally a secular festive season for everyone to enjoy. They live in a historically Christian society, and celebrating Christmas is an important part of its traditions and culture.
Culture The fourth year is a charm for Russian charity ball in Ireland
Fourth Russian Imperial Charity Ball in Ireland was held at its regular venue the Clontarf Castle Hotel on 21 October.
Novel initiative hopes to spark dialogue with monthly ‘Intercultural Conversations’
A new intercultural initiative “designed to promote respect, interaction, and exchange between people of different cultures” is to take place in Dublin.
Javanese IT engineer Henu brings a unique cultural perspective
A unique Indonesian tradition of bearing many different surnames in one family might be expected to be a burden when dealing with other cultures, but that’s never been the case for Henu Dwitjahyo Adhi and his family.
Bindu helps keep Ireland’s Indians in touch with their cultural roots
Holding onto your culture in a new country can be a challenge for many. Bindu Nair feels strongly about helping Indians in Ireland remain connected to their roots.
‘I feel like I was born here’
Doria Sisu came to Ireland for love - but has since grown in her passion for the arts and culture, she tells Domnica Lazar.
Barcelona: city of culture, history - and independence
Chinese-Irish mum wants to encourage greater understanding across cultures
New year means new start for Ireland’s many cultures
From The burning of scarecrows, kissing at the stroke of midnight and swinging fireballs, to gobbling grapes and throwing bread – when it comes to new year traditions, strange and interesting things happen all over the world. And even apart from its increasingly diverse population, Ireland is not exempt from such interesting observances. Celebrating in a pub on New Year’s Eve is just the thing as far as Brian Dowling is concerned.
The ethical challenges of intercultural diversity in Ireland, by Joan Osayande
This 17-year-old writer’s essay, winner of the Spirt of Intercultural Ethics award, highlights the wide variety of issues and ‘culture clashes’ that emerge in everyday life for immigrants to Ireland
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