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Reduction reflects asylum seekers’ difficulties in reaching Europe, argues IRC
BARRISTERS SHOOT in and out of the Law Library, the frenetic energy of the new legal term giving the adjoining lobby the feel of an international airport.
ONE OF the biggest events in the calendar for Ireland’s Poles took place last weekend in Dublin, Cork and Galway.
JOBS AT computer giant Dell may be moving from Ireland to Poland, but this country’s Poles are unlikely to be enticed.
IRELAND’S LARGEST political party is languishing behind its main party-political rival in the selection of immigrant candidates for the summer’s local elections, Metro Éireann can reveal.
As the death toll in Gaza rises, Ireland’s Palestinians are being driven to desperation by a lack of contact with their families, writes VIKTOR POSUDNEVSKY
A MUSLIM GROUP which distributed an e-mail falsely linking a TD with highly derogatory remarks about Palestinians has admitted it made a mistake.
CIVILIAN DEATHS, while regretted, are inevitable during war, the Israeli Embassy in Ireland has said.
BRITAIN’S POLICE have again come under the spotlight for their treatment of ethnic minority officers.
A UNION official with Siptu has denied saying that ‘No Irish’ signs are appearing on Poland’s construction sites – but says he wouldn’t be surprised if they are.
CHINESE people in Ireland will celebrate the Lunar New Year later this month, ringing in the Year of the Ox and saying goodbye to the Year of the Rat.
The beginning of a new year is always a very good time to reflect on our past, the present, and the future. It is a time to look into and assess all areas of our life to see if we are doing well in terms of our life plans.
ArÅ«nas JagelaviÄius speaks to Jenny Hauser about his business, Dzeirana Ireland, a nationwide distributor of Belarusian tractors to Irish farmers
As people prepared to come back for a recession battle in 2009, Prempe Ayew wrote to thank me for making his weekend stay in Dublin very exciting. Although we talked on many issues including the recent elections in Ghana, Prempe could not hide an important discovery
It was almost 5am by the time I retrieved my bags and cleared Indian customs at the airport in New Delhi, so it was still dark when I took a taxi from the airport to my home away from home, the Hotel Empire, located in the Safdarjung Enclave not far from Jawaharlal
OVERSEAS FILIPINOS who have lost their job are entitled to assistance from their native government, the country’s employment minister has reiterated.
FILIPINO president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo last week set out the new holiday schedule for the country.