Straight Talk with Sheikh Shaheed SatardienSome writers are making a concerted effort to affirm what the Muslim world already claims and that is the fact that certain elements of the Western world are waging a tirade against Islam. They,
ROBERTO A SAMSON, a Filipino-Italian living in Ireland, on how democracy must be tended to with a gardener’s dedication to achieve our desired results
AN INDIAN diplomat has said that India is eager to further its business links with Ireland.Speaking at a major India-Ireland trade and tourism conference in Dublin last week, Lord Diljit Rana, Honorary Consul for India in Northern Ireland,
Across the Niger with Ukachukwu OkorieI was walking down Summerhill en route to a friend’s place when I heard rants from a tiny voice behind me. “F***ing Black man, go back to your f***ing country, you do not
In December of last year, Ethiopian forces entered neighbouring Somalia on request of the fragile corrupted Somali government of warlords.
MAGDALENA SOBCZAK offers some explanations on why many Poles in Ireland have yet to form lasting friendships or relationships with the Irish
Ognuno sta solo nel cuor della terra Trafitto da un ragio di sole: Ed e subito sera. (Every one is alone in the heart of the earth Pierced by a ray of the sun: And it is soon evening.)– Salvatore
You may have missed or forgotten last week’s story, but that is not important as you can join at any stage, since we are all at different points on our own individual journeys.
In the latest instalment of Metro Eireann’s Meet The Boss, SANDY HAZEL speaks to Victor Oigbochie, who co-owns of Shine Xpress Mobile Valeting with Clement Nwagiriga
Founder of O’Briens Sandwich Bars, BRODY SWEENEY, continues his series on how to cope with the stresses and strains of starting a new enterprise
The fact that the General Election is to be held on a Thursday will make it impossible for thousands of students across the country to vote.
So there I was, minding my own business in the staff room recently, pondering over my empty mug and plate and wrestling with the dawning realisation that indeed I had once again forgotten my lunch. Having a well-stocked staffroom with non-perishable goods is
Adam shut the front door and, when he turned, she’d gone again, as if she’d never been there. A beautiful, ghostlike woman, but who left in her wake the very real aroma of bacon and sausage. The full Irish breakfast. Adam was in love.He followed
Each week sports reporter ROBERT CARRY tries out martial arts from around the world. This week is the ancient fighting art of Muay Thai
An Garda Siochana may roll out intercultural events across the State after the success of a pilot scheme which saw gardaí from Dublin’s Bridewell station host an event alongside Sport Against Racism Ireland (Sari) last Friday.
Glorious weather welcomed the players of Poland and Italy for the big game at Dalymount Park on Sunday 29 April as the Brian Kerr/Sari Inter-Continental League’s biggest game took centre-stage. The organisers, who were hoping for an attendance
The Lord Mayor of Dublin has said that Irish society can learn a lot about integration from children, who he believes are often more tolerant of people from different backgrounds than adults.
Across the Niger with Ukachukwu OkorieI remember vividly in 2002, when I came home from college to complete my degree project, that my dad had an august visitor. Guess who? Uche, a maternal uncle I had last seen when