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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
Book Review
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International Protection Office takes over refugee applications
The new International Protection Office (IPO) has opened for business, the Department of Justice has announced.
Refugees welcome in Co Roscommon town - but lack of local engagement an issue
The Irish Refugee Council has welcomed the announcement that refugees will be re-homed in a Co Roscommon town, but expressed concern at the lack of prior engagement with the local community.
2016 sees rise in numbers of dead or missing migrants
The number of refugees who died or are missing worldwide rose to 7,495 in 2016, according to a new report. Provisional figures from the IOM’s Missing Migrants Project show 1,755 more migrants died last year compared to the 2015 figure of 5,740.
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.
New Event to give thanks for Irish welcome
Metro Éireann will host a new initiative which aims to help Irish citizens from international backgrounds to express their special appreciation for the ‘céad míle fáilte’ they have received.
Our good deed for the homeless
With thousands of people relying on emergency accommodation, Ireland has witnessed a dramatic rise in the numbers of homeless. Chiadika Uzor explains why she mobilised 20 of her peers studying across Ireland to fundraise for charity over the Christmas period
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuigh
I rith na mblianta a chaith mé agus treallchogaithe idirlín na heite deise antoiscí ag iarraidh an ruaigh a chur orm as na meáin chumarsáide san Fhionlainn – rud a d’éirigh leo sa deireadh, tar éis roinnt blianta a chur díobh i mbun na hoibre seo – ba mhinic a bhí mé in éad le mo chuid cairde in Éirinn, ó nach raibh aon chineál nua-Fhaisistigh á n-ionsaí.
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.
Egypt promises return of Ibrahim Halawa - but not before trial
Egypt’s president has indicated that Ibrahim Halawa would be allowed to return to his family in Ireland – but not before the end of his trial.
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”.
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