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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
"language" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Jeewon’s school is for life, not just for language
Ireland is a great place for his students, he says, because they are allowed to work part-time – and because the Taoiseach is a son of an immigrant.
Life is full of unexpected changes for this former student from Venezuela
“Try to highlight the richness you can bring from being a person from abroad, whether it’s language or whatever. Try to network as much as possible with as many people as possible whether work colleagues or ex-employers, neighbours – everyone you can connect with, because you never know who might help.”
Paid training for asylum seekers?
Internships, English language classes and mental health leave among proposals by FG’s intercultural wing.
Romanians and Moldovans are proud of their mother tongue
Around 150 members of the Romanian and Moldavian diaspora in Ireland gathered at Tallaght Library earlier this month to celebrate Romanian Language Day.
You can’t be an Irish-language activist and a conservative
This time I’d like to write a couple of words about things Irish, especially about how Kevin Myers got fired as a columnist. I can hardly deny that it was good news for me: as an Irish-language activist, I have disliked him since I learned of his existence.
Indigenous language is indispensable
Before we delve into these prickly issues hampering our national and individual progress with peace and harmony, it is fundamental to have a clear sense of what we want out of nature’s abundance. We cannot do nor have everything. Therefore, what are the most essential things we truly need to live well, happy and healthy?
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.
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.
A choimeád socair agus an Ghaeilge a fhoghlaim
Giota beag ama ó shin chuaigh an scéala timpeall go raibh ‘páirtí náisiúnta’ nua le bunú in Éirinn. Mar is eol do chách tá ‘páirtí náisiúnta’ nó náisiúnaíoch nua ag teastáil ó mhuintir na hÉireann lán chomh géar agus rothar nua ón iasc. Thar aon rud eile ní féidir a rá nach mbeadh glacadh forleathan leis an náisiúnachas Éireannach i sochaí na tíre pé scéal é, agus páirtithe is eagraíochtaí seanbhunaithe ar fáil d’aon duine ar cás leis cás na hÉireann mar thír ar leith. Aon duine ar maith leis, abair, tuilleadh aitheantais agus stádais a bhaint amach don Ghaeilge agus do chultúr na Gaeilge, sin nó athaontú na ‘sé gcontaetha’ leis an gcuid eile den oileán a éileamh. Cén úsáid a bheadh i ‘bpáirtí náisiúnta’ nua faoi na himthoscaí seo?
Flowers for Daniel Keyes
Thinking of how to develop contemporary Irish literature, I often come to think that there is very little science fiction available in the language.
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