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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
"irish" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
The ‘war on drugs’ is a lie - and now is the time for Ireland to call an end to it
Amid all the disputes and controversies that have convulsed the Department of Health in the recent past, it may have slipped the attention of many that we could be on the brink of a seismic shift in our national drug policy.
Russian academic brings love for Gaeilge from afar
In light of the newly appointed Oifigeach Pleanála Teanga (Language Planning Officer) for Co Kerry, it came to mind about how people go about learning Irish in a non-traditional way.
Matti Nykänen was a troubled man
As much the Irish love sports, I don’t think they are very interested in ski jumping, but Finns are quite fond of all kinds of sports somehow connected with snow or ice: cross-country skiing, ski jumping, ice hockey — take your pick.
Civil weddings grow in appeal - but church still tops for new communities
A recent informal survey of newly engaged couples in Ireland reveals that more and more Irish people are avoiding church weddings in favour of more personal and intimate civil ceremonies.
Acclaimed African novel is published as Gaeilge
An Irish translation of Africa’s greatest novels has been published to wide acclaim. Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe was translated by Irene Lynch, wife of former Irish Ambassador to Nigeria Joseph Lynch.
Ireland wears red against racism - but to what avail?
Show Racism the Red Card held its Wear Red Day late last year, encouraging schools, colleges, workplaces and the general public to wear red and take a stand against racism in Irish sport and life.
Get with the programme for Seachtain na Gaeilge across Ireland in 2019
The biggest events of the year to celebrate the Irish language are quickly approaching as countries all over the world will take part in Seachtain na Gaeilge from 1-17 March.
Gaeltacht summer school is a musical hit online
Musicians from one of the most renowned Irish summer schools in Ireland launched their own YouTube channel back in September 2010.
Racist panic being spread in Finland – by the mass media
At the beginning of the year, Finland was awash with stories about young girls being ‘groomed’. A gang of young lads of immigrant background had been apprehended by the police and were suspected of sexual congress with underage girls — and of course all the online racist trolls started to drool about how they’d collectively wreak revenge upon ”foreigners” as a collective.
Sluasceimhle ciníoch á spreagadh san Fhionlainn – ag na meáin chumarsáide
I dtús na bliana bhí an Fhionlainn ar coipeadh le scéalta faoi ”ghrúmáil” na gcailíní óga. Bhí dornán de stócaigh a raibh cúlra inimirce acu gafa ag na póilíní agus amhras fúthu go raibh siad tar éis ciontú le gearrchailí faoi aois — agus ar ndóigh bhí lucht ciníochais an Idirlín ag cur i dtíortha faoin díoltas a bhí siad le himirt ar ”na strainséirí” mar chnuasdream.
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