A 15-year-old Nigerian boy has been stabbed to death in Dublin 15.Metro Éireann understands that the incident happened just after 8pm last night in the Tyrellstown area, close to the Blanchardstown Centre.
Islamic legal system is answer to Ireland’s ills says MPACIE’s Egan A controversial Is-lamic group, which recently called for a discussion on implementing Sharia law in Ireland, has explained why it believes this would strongly benefit
A 20-year strategy aimed at breathing new life into the Irish language has recently been published by the Irish Government.
NIGERIA’S ETHNIC tensions are not being overtly replicated in Ireland, but debate is furious over a call to divide the country, say community members.
SECONDARY school students from immigrant backgrounds are among those being invited to taste college life this summer.
The head of Nigeria’s diaspora commission has demanded an investigation into the death last week of a Nigerian asylum seeker in Zürich.
The Nigerian community in Dundalk added some African flair to the traditional St Patrick’s Day celebrations through the town for the first time this year, with three groups taking part in the parade.
FOREIGN embassies in Ireland are awaiting clarification on the status of marriages at their premises.
A WOMAN TRAFFICKED for forced labour was held in prison despite gardaí being aware she was a victim of exploitation, a prominent migrant rights group has said.
FEMALE ASYLUM seekers are being targeted by strangers seeking sex, among other stressful situations, a new report has warned.
THE IRISH Government should afford illegal immigrants the same concern it shows US-based “undocumented” Irish, trade union Siptu has urged.
Jessie Magee & Aroosa Masroor Khan report on developments in defamation legislation in Ireland and Pakistan, which have resulted in some strange allegiances
Chinedu Onyejelem meets David Arowolo, who swapped the driver’s seat of a Dublin bus for a bakery as owner of Heritage Bread in Navan The town of Ijero, at the edge of Ekiti State in Nigeria’s southwest, may be famous for its agricultural
Given the previous Republican administration’s cavalier disregard for the constitutional privacy rights of American citizens, not to mention the human rights of those deemed to be enemies of America, I fully understand President Obama’s desire
Robert Carry: From the Home Front The 80-millioN-strong Irish diaspora owes its existence in large part to An Gorta Mór – the Great Hunger, or Great Famine – which drove millions of Irish people either abroad or into the grave
There is no other nation in Europe so maligned and demonised as Belarus. Ever since former US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice branded the democratically elected president of the country as “Europe’s last dictator” in 2008, the image
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Fiona Coghlan\'s Rugby Diary The Six Nations championship is now over, and we finish a decent third place. Although we ended with the same number of points as France, they get second place on points difference.