You would think that after the tragic deaths of hundreds of African migrants when their boat caught fire and sank just a kilometre from the shores of Lampedusa that the world might have learned something. But the death of immigrants
It’s been a difficult time of late for women who wear the niqab, the Arabic name for the face veil usually identified with Islam. Although only a minority of Muslim (and some non-Muslim) women wear it, and very few of them are in the west, the issue has
The Greek crackdown on neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn, is well overdue.
As the debate surrounding military intervention in Syria continues, the suffering of ordinary Syrians goes on.
I was disturbed by comments made recently by an Irish landlord in London, who argued to Channel 4 News that the British government should curb immigration.
Recent events in Egypt since the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak are typical for anyone who follows politics in general.
As expected, the racist far-right groups have attempted to use the killing of British soldier Lee Rigby in London in order to justify more racist violence.
It’s looking likely that for the first time in the island of Ireland, someone will be put on trial for protesting against racism.
It has been a decade since the US-led invasion of Iraq.
Unexpectedly, and against its government's and people's wishes, it was Algeria that stole the headlines from Mali after the hostage crisis in the remote In Amenas oil refinery.
Racism is not exclusive to Poland and Ukraine
It seems Nato’s latest plan to save Afghanistan is more bombing. The current offensive must have been planned months in advance, as the US and its allies sent thousands more troops to the country. This was expected as soon as troops were pulled out of