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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
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World Cup atmosphere heats up ‘Fair Play’ on Refugee Day
Many of the countries not represented at the Fifa World Cup in Russia were on display in Dublin for the ninth annual Fair Play soccer tournament hosted by Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) and the UNHCR at the Law Society on Blackhall Place.
The World At Home: Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
I predicted last time that more plea deals were coming, and indeed the latest involves a business associate and former son-in-law of erstwhile Trump advisor Paul Manafort, which only recently came to light.
For foreign students, Irish immigration law needs a remedy
Our administration is failing our foreign student industry by overzealous commercialism and harsh legalism that requires a large dose of equity as a cure for both the doctor and patient alike.
State pays out over Roma girl’s trauma
State services decision to unlawfully remove a Roma schoolgirl from her south Dublin home more than five years ago has cost taxpayers a significant sum, following a High Court settlement.
‘True Finns’ manners growing more widespread
If more than 50,000 people sign this kind of petition, the law must be put on hold and resubmitted to parliament. This is a possibility that the strongest party of our present coalition, the traditional conservative party Kokoomus, does not like at all.
Somaliland takes a stand against rape
Self-declared Republic of Somaliland passes a law against rape following years during which rapists could be forced to marry victims to avoid social stigma.
Return ‘feels like a dream’ for Ibrahim
Ibrahim Halawa was treated to the warmest of welcomes at Dublin Airport on Tuesday 24 October when he returned to Ireland after four years in prison in Egypt.
Minister promises action for Ibrahim Halawa as delayed verdict awaited
As the verdict is awaited in the marathon trial of Ibrahim Halawa, the Government has renewed calls for his unconditional release.
One family's struggle amid the housing crisis
Over the last few months, I have been actively involved in finding accommodation – not for myself, but for my brother-in-law Peter and his family, including four children aged nine, seven, five and two, as well as my sister Chika*.
The World at Home: Charles Laffiteau's Bigger Picture
Now that Republicans in the US Congress have admitted they cannot pass a new healthcare law, it’s worth looking at the prospects for Republicans working with Democrats on bipartisan revisions to the Affordable Care Act (AKA Obamacare) to address some of its shortcomings.
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