Relatives, friends and neighbours of a 15-year-old Nigerian boy who was stabbed to death in Dublin 15 have expressed their hope that his senseless killing will bring peace between the black community, other immigrant nationalities and Irish people.
A Congolese teenager who was very close to the murdered Nigerian boy has claimed that he was assaulted by gardaí soon after the incident.
STEREOTYPING OF Arabs has negatively affected their potential contribution to Irish society, an Arab community activist in Dublin has warned.
MORE THAN 100 immigrants braved last week’s sleet to march through Dublin with a coffin in protest against deportations.
IRAQI MAN Jamel Salman says he’ll be “dead” if he returns to his homeland.
A SURGE IN trafficking of women and girls into Ireland’s sex industry could be the unwanted result of new UK legislation, the Immigrant Council of Ireland (ICI) has warned Under UK laws, which also apply in the North, men who pay for sex with
“When sorrows come, they come not single spies but in battalions” – so spoke a morose Claudius in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Claudius was a usurper of power; a liar, a murderer and a cad. His sad realisation that the shadows of his nemesis
Is minic a chloistear faoi chinedhíothú sa Ruanda i 1994 agus de réir an scéal oifigiúil a chothaíonn róinnt scannáin ó Hollywood, tuigtear go raibh an tréibh Huto taobh thiar den slad.
Rose Foley meets IT entrepreneur Ademola Fazaz, who’s branching out into new territory with his trivia game website Quiz2own.net
Spring may be finally here, but as far as America’s relationship with Israel is concerned, it appears that the cold winds of winter have just begun to blow in
We had a full week off following the Six Nations, but one in which we were not allowed to participate in any physical activity. It was a bit strange not to be doing anything, and also boring. But I suppose our bodies need some rest before we head into preparations
On 16 May 2009, Manchester United clinched their third consecutive Premier League title with a goalless draw against Arsenal. That title race went all the way to the last day of the season – are we in store for a similar spectacle this year?
The brutal killing of 15-year-old Nigerian schoolboy Toyosi Shittabey in northwest Dublin on Good Friday has been widely condemned in the strongest possible words.
With respect to Liam Egan (25–32 March), it is appreciated that Sharia law is a universal concept and a blessing, like the sun in the sky and the water in the oceans. We see the benefit of such blessings every day, even though some people may be burnt
I would like to thank your reporter Catherine Reilly for her piece on the Bank of Ireland UCD New Irish Scholarship Scheme.
One hopes that the cleaning staff of Waterford City Council used extra-strong agents to wipe the stench of animal abusers from the city’s quayside following last weekend’s pro-hunting march.
The issue of gay rights is the latest to kick up a storm of controversy across Africa. The notion of homosexuality has always turned the faces of most Africans pale; however, South Africa made great strides towards enshrining equal rights for gays and lesbians
A cursory glance at what the term ‘moderate Muslim’ really means in non-Muslim circles reveals much about the perception of the Muslim faith.