A LATVIAN soccer team will quit playing in an Irish league if xenophobic and thuggish behaviour is not stamped out.
A NEW CHILDREN’S book uses stories and illustrations to introduce children to five of Ireland’s priority partner countries in Africa and Asia.
HE DEFIED South Africa’s apartheid regime – but that doesn’t mean Patrick Maphoso expects Dublin politics to be a walk in the park.
MAHALIA Musuka got a bit of a shock last week when her teacher told her she’d be speaking at a debating competition – the next day. And she was even more “gobsmacked” when she won.
When Metro Éireann exclusively broke the story of a Sikh Garda reservist banned from wearing his turban, the incident became an international talking point. The man at the centre of the debacle, Irish citizen Ravinder Singh, has steadfastly refused to
A SOMALI Leaving Cert student has issued a plea on behalf of her mentally ill brother.
This month is a good one for Vukašin Nedeljković. His baby will be born at the end of March, and his work will be presented at one of the most pre-eminent visual art shows in Ireland, Limerick’s ev+a exhibition.
A GARDA spokesperson has refuted claims that Nigerian children ended up in the force’s custody following a deportation to Lagos on 25 February.
Previously I suggested that the US and other governments take possession of their banks’ ‘toxic assets’ so that they could raise fresh capital in order to start lending again. To reduce the cost to taxpayers I also suggested that those governments
Ross Duffy doesn’t mince his words. “Unprecedented consequences” await Darfur’s people, predicts Medecins Sans Frontieres’ Ireland chief, following the ejection of over 10 aid agencies from Sudan last week.
African Pentecostal churches have been springing up in Ireland’s industrial parks month after month. CATHERINE REILLY pays a visit to one in north Dublin and sees what all the fuss is about...
A hairdresser made in Dundalk
You and Your Money with Ademiniyi Adelekun
Green clovers on the windows, St Patrick’s Day posters pinned-up and Guinness signs placed outside – and that’s just a pub on a WrocÅ‚aw corner.
POLES IN Cork will participate in the city’s St Patrick’s Day parade – with a somewhat unearthly exhibition.
The hope has come. As Waterford Crystal looks set to survive, the Irish economy seems finally to have grasped the brake and perhaps stopped its catastrophic fall.
INDIANS will ‘lift the lid’ on their lives in Ireland as part of a new radio series, beginning next week.
BLATANT discrimination faces eastern European medical professionals in Ireland, according to a Lithuanian doctor based here.