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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
"ireland" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
‘I came to Ireland alone, but now I have my lovely Irish family’
When she made the decision to leave Brazil in 2012, with the help and influence of a close friend who had been living in Dublin, little did Debora Correia da Silva know that she would make Ireland her second home.
Opinion: Nicem’s closure an enormous loss for NI
We were all shocked to hear the sad news that the Northern Ireland Council for Ethnic Minorities (Nicem) has filed for voluntary insolvency. According to executive director Patrick Yu, the painful decision was taken due to severe cashflow problems. He also said the move to wind up was the best way to protect the achievement, reputation and integrity of Nicem.
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To save Zimbabwe, Mugabe must go
Book Review by Meredith Hicks: The Orchard of Lost Souls by Nadifa Mohamed (Simon and Schuster)
Written by Somali-born Nadifa Mohamed, The Orchard of Lost Souls is a moving declaration of love to a lost homeland. The author weaves a story which takes place during end of the 1980s. The dictator Siad Barre has expanded his rule, but the population suffers and civil war, which eventually breaks out, is already felt by all members of society.
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.
Metro Éireann/Kenan Institute For Ethics Writing Competition: The Winners
Special commendation goes to this entry in the 14-17 category from a young writer in Slane, Co Meath, a heartwarming tale of co-operation across cultures
An Outside View/Léargas Taobh Amuigh
Ceann de na rudaí is mó a tháinig aniar aduaidh le linn mhíonna na toghchánaíochta sna Stáit Aontaithe ná an dóigh ar thug Cumannaigh agus radacaigh áirithe eile ón eite chlé in áiteanna tacaíocht do Donald Trump thar Hillary Clinton. Shílfeá go mbeadh a leithéidí go tréan in aghaidh Trump, ach ní mar a shíltear a bhítear. Ba é Slavoj Žižek, an t-íolbhristeoir Slóivéanach, ba luaithe a théigh le Trump, ach tá an Domhan Thiar breac le mionintleachtóirí a thugas aird ar a chuid focal mar a bheadh briathar Dé iontu.
New CEO for Community Credit Union
Maureen Brogan has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of Community Credit Union following the departure of Aidan O’Brien after a 17-year tenure.
Nepalese in Ireland light flame for special school support at Dublin Diwali celebration
Hundreds of Ireland’s Nepalese community and their friends gathered recently in Dublin to celebrate the last day of Diwali.
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