Shiva Gautum, proprietor of Nepalese restaurant Monty’s of Kathmandu, tells Charlie Johnson how he intends to survive the squeeze on Dublin’s dining scene
Charlie Johnson meets Bimbo John Oluwayose of Bimdoc Enterprises, one of the first retailers to meet the demands of Ireland’s growing African community
Charlie Johnson meets Amir Ben Amour of Amir’s Delights, a Tunisian native bringing the tastes and scents of North Africa’s café culture to central Dublin
With three capitals, 11 official languages, and an innumerable number of different cultures, a visit to South Africa for the average traveller is more like a trip around the world.
Taking a glance at the figures, and one might expect South Africa to be more like the Wild West than one of Africa’s most successful nations.
The world’s biggest sporting event comes to South Africa in 2010. But is the country ready for the World Cup? Charlie Johnson investigates
Despite dominating box offices around the world on its opening weekend, no one has been queuing up to see Brüno in the Ukraine – after the eastern European country banned the film, citing it as “immoral”.
THE TALIBAN may have been ousted, but Afghanistan’s women are still facing major prejudices.
From Nigeria (by way of Germany), John Chigbu tells Charlie Johnson how multicultural Ireland has been a boon for his wholesale foods and snacks business
Minister for Integration John Curran TD was on hand at UCD’s Geary Institute last week to celebrate the launch of the Duke Engage programme.
More than one out of every 10 Irish residents is unemployed – and unfortunately, it looks as if the figure will continue to rise before it falls.
At least 184 people have been reported dead and over 1,000 wounded after rioting broke out in the western Chinese province of Xinjiang between the Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic minority, and the local Han majority.
From India to Ireland is a long way to travel to perform – especially when you’re not being paid.
Coming off a heartbreaking loss to Brazil in the 2009 Confederations Cup, American soccer fans will now have a little something to smile about as five-time Lithuanian Player of the Year Edgaras Jankauskas is headed Stateside.The 34-year-old forward will
“I’d really rather not.” “I’m afraid I’m really not the best person to speak to.” “I’m clueless, man.” “Go away.”