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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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Debating contest keeps Mandela’s spirit alive
University College Dublin were crowned the winners of the fifth Mandela Africa Debate at DIT Aungier Street recently.
The case for sport in cultural integration: Can Irish sport learn from current major events, asks Ken McCue
In the same month that the greatest soccer show on earth was happening in Russia, our multicultural athletics teams were striking out for medals in the European and world games.
Attention young writers! Deadline nears in Metro Éireann contest
With less than two weeks remaining until the deadline at midnight on Sunday 29 July, be sure to get your submissions to us for the fourth annual Metro Éireann–Kenan Institute for Ethics Intercultural Writing Competition.
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.
Disadvantaged groups face hurdles over housing
Discrimination can make it harder for certain groups to have equal access to housing. That’s according to the latest annual report from the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC). Housing in Ireland was a key issue addressed in 2017 by the IHREC, which recently published a study with the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) looking at discrimination and inequality in the housing sector. “It is clear from our recently published research that the [housing] problem is not just about supply, but also the additional barriers faced by certain groups in accessing appropriate housing,” said IHREC chief commissioner Emily Logan.
Stop fleecing Ireland’s students for rent
Dublin City University students protested recently against rent increases announced by two private student accommodation providers where some of them live.
Garda warns public to beware of latest ‘vishing’ money scams
Garda National Economic Crime Bureau urging the public, and especially immigrants, to beware when providing personal and financial details to third parties, following a number of recently reported scams.
Dáil protest over plight of young Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi
Protest held outside the gates of the Dáil on Thursday 25 January called on Israeli authorities to free Palestinian teenager Ahed Tamimi and all other child prisoners.
Libyan crisis back on the agenda in Europe - Editorial
Following the controversial removal and killing of dictator Muammar Gaddafi as the direct result of Arab Spring protests of 2011 and subsequent foreign military intervention, Libya has continued to be bedevilled by civil war.
Trump killed hope for peace in Palestine
After Trump’s assaults on the Paris Climate Agreement, his threats to American Muslims and his disrespectful and degrading treatment of women, the 'WrestleMania lover' selected Palestinians as his latest targets.
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