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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
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The Integration Question with Princess Pamela Toyin: African women tell their own business success stories
Vantage Dymensions, a leadership and people development organisation, recently organised a workshop aimed at creating and promoting economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs in Ireland.
Tales of a Domestic Worker: South Africa brews big storm over a coffee mug
Two weeks ago in the Sowetan, a South African newspaper I always read once a week to follow what’s happening there, I came across an article that quickly caught my eye with the headline: A mug for your maid? Outrage at Pick n Pay crockery.
Welcoming our new food columnist Bal Krishna Shrestha
An award-winning Nepalese chef is to start an exclusive food column in Metro Éireann. Bal Krishna Shrestha, who is presently senior sous chef in a top Dublin hotel, has experience in variety of international foods, including various Asian, Italian, American, Irish and French cuisine.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau’s Bigger Picture
As I predicted, although Democrats took control of the US House of Representatives in last month’s mid-term elections, the Republican Party actually strengthened its grip on the US Senate by winning two additional seats.
African diaspora talks business at Dublin forum for entrepreneurs
DIT Aungier Street recently hosted a forum aimed at providing information, resources, networking, connections and opportunities to current or future African entrepreneurs in Ireland.
Breaking stigma around HIV testing
HIV testing and medication have grandly improved over the past few years. In the 1990s the treatment was very limited, so people were dying at quite a significant scale.
‘State dependency’ for many non-Irish school leavers
Restrictions mean just five of 59 applicants to Govt pilot support scheme for third-level study have been accepted says Irish Refugee Council
New year means new opportunities for busy African airline
For Ethiopians around the world, the new year signifies an end to the rainy season, plentiful harvests and a countryside covered with bright yellow flowers.
Press freedom linked with lower rates of corruption, says study
Countries with press freedom have significantly lower problems with bribery and corruption of public officials by business, according to a major new study.
For African parents, education is paramount
Whether for the Leaving Cert or Junior Cert, exam results determine the next stage in life for our young people. They represent a bridge from the youth to the adult world.
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