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Festabit: a weekend for new African theatre in Dublin
Inaugural Festival of African and Black Irish Theatre (Festabit) takes place at Dublin’s Project Arts Centre this month.
Return ‘feels like a dream’ for Ibrahim
Ibrahim Halawa was treated to the warmest of welcomes at Dublin Airport on Tuesday 24 October when he returned to Ireland after four years in prison in Egypt.
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.
Blanch to celebrate global cuisine for World Food Day
Dublin’s Blanchardstown to host first annual ‘Come and Eat’ initiative to celebrate World Food Day 2017.
Anambra State efforts recognised in Ireland
The Anambra Irish Professionals Association (AIPA) successfully collaborated with Anambra State Association’s (ASA) Women’s wing in Ireland for the second annual Leadership Lecture and Award series in Dublin recently.
Housing a crisis for all
I like living in Dublin, but it has become incredibly expensive. Many times I have toyed with the idea of moving somewhere cheaper, where there are green spaces and perhaps the sea nearby, like Waterford or Donegal or West Cork or Mayo.
Irish coaches in workshop on sport for social impact
A global leader in the movement of sport for social impact movement, Coaches Across Continents (CAC) is in Dublin earlier for a series of workshops with Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari).
Dublin boy Chris Tauro has moves like Jagger
Ireland has witnessed some incredible talent shown by young people over the years, but the arrival of super-energetic and talented seven-year-old Chris Donal Tauro at Blanchardstown’s Got Talent in 2015 was something else.
Women to the fore in 2017 Dublin Arabic Film Festival
The fourth Dublin Arabic Film Festival (Daff) will open on Friday 6 October at the Irish Film Institute (IFI) in Dublin’s Temple Bar.
Lack of inhalers in Dublin schools could cost a life to asthma
As over 45,500 asthmatic children return to school in Dublin, the Asthma Society has warned that every school should have an asthma inhaler in their first aid kit in case of an emergency.
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