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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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Getting to grips with the politics of hate
It is a hot summer in Belfast, and the soaring temperature is only expected to get higher — especially as the US Confederate flag flies in the city, and different racist groups come to the city centre in large numbers.
Timo Soini and his broken vision of Ireland
The political party that is playing the part of extremist right wing in the theatre of Finnish politics — ie the Finns Party — was founded by Timo Soini in the early 1990s.
Ireland’s first ever black mayor mulls over bid for Nigerian senate seat
Rotimi Adebari made history in 2007 when he was elected the first black mayor of a county council in Ireland. Now a decade on, and after spending several years outside of politics, Adebari is considering a campaign for the senate in his native Nigeria.
Parties favour election Quota for migrants
Majority of major party reps back idea to promote integration in Irish politics.
Ghanaian Alf wants an ‘Operation: Transformation’ for minorities in Irish politics
“As a ‘new politician’, it is all about laying foundation and legacy for the posterity of minority background so that they would have a fair say in decisions that affect their everyday lives.”
Does the rise of Cyril Ramaphosa herald an ‘African Spring’?
Cyril Ramaphosa’s election as leader of the African National Congress (ANC) is good for South Africa, the African continent, and world politics.
Papal visit could unfairly sway abortion referendum
The abortion issue in this country is a war between church and State. The problem is, many of our legislators are Catholic which, means it is difficult to get the church out of Irish politics.
Letters - Ireland sticks to the politics of old
At last, unionists have woken up to the fact that Sinn Féin are not interested in devolution. Arlene Foster’s recent statement has not come a moment too soon, and she was naive if she ever thought otherwise.
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.
Change in the air for African politics
In early December, Ghanaians voted out President John Dramani Mahama, who became leader following the death of John Atta Mills in 2012, and who failed to live up to his promises throughout a four-year tenure characterised by dwindling economic fortunes and rising corruption. His upcoming replacement by 72-year-old Nana Akufo-Addo, a human rights lawyer who won 53.8 per cent of the votes, is being viewed as part of a movement in the continent.
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