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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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"iCan" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
The World at Home: Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
Now that Republicans in the US Congress have admitted they cannot pass a new healthcare law, it’s worth looking at the prospects for Republicans working with Democrats on bipartisan revisions to the Affordable Care Act (AKA Obamacare) to address some of its shortcomings.
Ireland’s South Africans strive to further Mandela’s legacy
Emily Logan: ‘Significant steps’ forward for human rights in Ireland
Tusla ‘biased against’ ethnic families: Social workers claim care rates for African children ‘disproportionately high’
Social workers claim care rates for African children ‘disproportionately high’
Irish Times ‘alt-right’ article sends online racism reports ‘off the charts’
The iReport.ie racist incident reporting system says it logged 37 reports of media racism relating to the recent Irish Times opinion piece on the so-called ‘alt-right’ movement by Nicholas Pell, an American freelance writer living in Ireland.
Book Review by Meredith Hicks
Unreachable, inexorable, unbeatable: Jack Reacher, an American investigator, enters the base of his former Military Police unit in Virginia to meet his successor, Major Susan Turner, and little does he know what is ahead of him.
Africans in Ireland give thanks at chaplaincy’s ‘Harvest of Joy’ celebration
The head of the Archdiocese of Dublin’s African Chaplaincy has urged Africans in Ireland to “be joyful and thankful to God for everything he has done for us”.
A visa-free solution?
I often follow South African news and recently read an article that the country raised the minimum wage for domestic workers by almost one rand an hour with effect from 1 December.
Change in the air for African politics
In early December, Ghanaians voted out President John Dramani Mahama, who became leader following the death of John Atta Mills in 2012, and who failed to live up to his promises throughout a four-year tenure characterised by dwindling economic fortunes and rising corruption. His upcoming replacement by 72-year-old Nana Akufo-Addo, a human rights lawyer who won 53.8 per cent of the votes, is being viewed as part of a movement in the continent.
Never trumped again
It’s cliché to say that this year’s US presidential election was historic. The responsibilities shouldered by America’s chief executive, from going to war to guiding one of the world’s largest economies, make every presidential election inherently significant.
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