In the first of a new series of prize-winning entries in the IOM’s Media and Migration Competition, third place Thanakon Tiwawong writes about her experiences as an Asian student in Slovakia
This week I want to turn my focus to the world’s longest-running conflict: the ongoing disagreement between Israelis and Palestinians. As Middle East advisor Aaron Miller says: “In an existential conflict driven by memory, identity, religion and
South Korea’s investment in English language teaching is paying off, says Andrew Farrell. But there’s still a lot left to learn for some...
Tugaim rudaí áirithe faoi deara nuair atá mé timpeallaithe ag mo theaghlach. Chaith mé oíche i measc daoine aosta ag breithlá 90 mo sheanathar le déanaí.
Shirin Ebadi is an internationally recognised human rights activist and a lawyer from Iran. In 2003 she won the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts, especially in promoting the rights of women, children and political prisoners in Iran. It is believed that it was
It’s cherry time! Try this delicious and irresistible cake with a sweet layer of white chocolate, crème fraîche and black cherries. A slice of it is perfect for your afternoon tea.
Have you ever wondered how a search engine works? What makes your website appear in Google, Bing or other search sites?
Rory McIlroy extinguished any doubts about his frame of mind following his disastrous final round at the Masters by smashing records on his way to victory at the US Open at Congressional in Maryland.
On 16 June, the Minister for Justice announced new measures aimed at easing the processing of applications of immigrant who want to become Irish citizens.
In a letter to the Westmeath Examiner on 19 June, one reader says that on 24 September everyone in Ireland whose means allow – as well as those abroad of Irish extraction – should spend €100 to support the Irish economy. What a bizarre suggestion!
The move to speed up the process of granting Irish citizenship to immigrants is a very welcome development.
I was stunned at the news that Pamela Izevbekhai – the Nigerian asylum seeker who highlighted the plight of her daughters facing FGM – had lost her case at the European Court of Human Rights and might be deported after all.
All praise is for Allah! The people have risen across the Muslim world from Algeria to Bahrain and broken through the fear tactics that these governments employed against the people for decades.