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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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Recipe by Meredith Hicks: Mommy’s American pancakes
There are crêpes, waffles and griddle cakes, and then there are American pancakes. Big and fluffy, with tons of maple syrup and butter, this is the authentic and best way to eat American styled pancakes. Considered a typical breakfast during the weekend - if one hasn’t the time and luxury to enjoy them during the week - they go well with a scrambled egg and toast.
Ethiopian confirms Nigeria commitment, increases flights to South Africa
Ethiopian Airlines will continue its scheduled flights to Nigeria despite the withdrawal of some airlines from Lagos and Abuja. The airline’s country manager for Nigeria, Solomon Begashaw, said: “As a veteran pan-African carrier it has always been our source of pride to serve our beloved continent … both in good and bad times.”
English speakers live under cosh in Cameroon
At least one person was killed and many others injured as Cameroon was engulfed by violent protests over several days last month over the use of the French language in courts and schools in English-speaking parts of the west African country.
Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
Donald Trump’s success in feeding the unrealistic expectations of older and less educated white voters is the same strategy that Michael Gove, Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage used to persuade their counterparts in the UK to vote for Brexit. But before I discuss the parallels between these two elections, I want first to cover how close Trump came to losing.
US humanists blast religious ‘conversion through charity’
Efforts by a small Christian group in the USA to assist disadvantaged children this Christmas are facing opposition from humanists who claim ulterior motives are behind the initiative.
DIT elects first African-born student union president
'It’s a strategy that’s beginning to pay off’
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Terry Whelan, a Dublin-based butcher specialising in South African produceYou get more than meat when you deal with Terry Whelan, a long established butcher on Parnell Street. As a retailer, he interacts with people all day, and philosophy is high on the list of conversation topics. The relationship that a person has with their butcher is hugely important, according to Whelan. Meat is still regarded as the best source of protein and iron for nutrition, and Whelan says that people have long preferred to give their money to the butcher rather than the doctor. He adds: “If you eat well, you stay well.” People do not necessarily want their butcher to be cheap, either: “They want quality. The relationship is one of trust. They know they are getting fresh produce from me.”
‘For all women, not just Africans
In the latest instalment of Metro Éireann’s MEET THE BOSS, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Claudia Igbrude, founder of the NiÉriu natural cosmetics range, based in Lucan
‘Working Dad’ takes on marathon challenge for juvenile arthritis care
Editorial: Rwanda enraged by war crimes charges
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