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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
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Irish is not just the language of Gaels
God knows much of the public discourse concerning the status of the Irish language in society is destroyed by people who don’t even have the cúpla focal but who have strong opinions concerning the language despite this ignorance.
‘All Russians hate Solzhenitsyn’ - really?
Some of the Russian minority in Finland are being strongly influenced by their ‘old country’, spreading pro-Putin propaganda, supporting radical right wing in Finnish elections and attacking anyone who is in their opinion ‘against Russia’.
Opinion - Another war film, another history rewrite
To be fair on Christopher Nolan, he did demonstrate in his new film Dunkirk that the British could do it all alone. He single-handedly made a number of other nations angry in the process, and that’s as far as it goes for doing it alone at Dunkirk. The rest of his film was a rewriting of history, though I suppose that’s another thing Nolan did by himself.
Opinion: Syrian crisis questions our humanity
A century of land theft in Palestine
Schulz is good for Europe’s future
Will the ‘man of the people’ who gave the European Parliament a voice become the next German chancellor, asks Michael McGowan
Let’s get our house in order
‘Which part of Nigeria is Uganda?” That was the question an Irish man once posed a Ugandan woman in Monaghan a few years ago as they were introducing themselves to each other.
Trump is a boon for terrorism
For a change, there is a president who is fulfilling the promises he made before his election. Indeed, the very promises that you would have thought should have costed him the election. Of course I’m talking about Donald Trump, who made all the wrong promises but won the race to The White House.
Judge Bryan McMahon’s words should be taken to heart
‘You, too, are Ireland.” Those were the words of retired High Court Judge Bryan McMahon while presiding over the citizenship ceremony that took place in the Dublin Convention Centre on 14 December 2015. Some 3,000 people from 121 countries were naturalised on that day: many had come to Ireland as migrants, immigrants, refugees or asylum seekers, while others were descendants of such.
The resurrection of Finland’s most famous political zombie
Back in the 1970s, President Urho Kekkonen was the leader of all politics in Finland. As a skilful operator, he was able to get the support of all political parties, especially due to his ability to humour the Soviets.
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