New Govt scheme to grant residency for ‘innovative’ entrepreneurs, investors
‘The Future is Ours’ is the theme of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown (DLR) County Council’s integration strategy and action plan for 2012-2015, launched with a new exhibition at Dun Laoghaire’s County Hall last month.
An exhibition of photographs and images cataloguing the plight of Jews under the Nazis in Europe has been opened at the Department of Justice.
Gardaí are appealing for information after the body of a Malawian student was dumped in a holdall near the Phoenix Park on 29 January.
MUSLIMS HAVE a “religious obligation” to “diffuse” terror plots, according to a controversial visiting imam from Birmingham’s influential Green Lane Mosque.
The 20th annual EBS/Into National Handwriting Competition has been launched for national school students around the country.
Nigerian President Good-luck Jonathan has been urged to take bold steps to tackle the ongoing instability caused by Islamic militant group Boko Haram.
Nigerians from around Ireland gathered at the Gresham Hotel in Dublin on Saturday (28 January) to honour the life and legacy of Chief Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the late leader of the Igbo nation.
CHINESE NEW YEAR festivities are well under way in Dublin. But for the tens of thousands of Chinese who live in Ireland, there is no place like home.
Italians living and working in Ireland are the subject of a new public exhibition of photographs to be officially launched in Dublin this month.
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) has launched its 2012 awards programme with a call for applications from individuals developing new, big ideas to address the social and environmental challenges we face in Ireland.
AFRICAN COMMUNITY representatives are lending their support to a campaign to halt the repayment of Anglo Irish Bank’s debt.
Several suspected pro-Gaddafi fighters are being tortured in Libyan prisons, according to Amnesty International.
And then there were four. First Herman Cain was driven from the race for the Republican Presidential nomination by a litany of adultery and sexual harassment allegations before the first votes were even cast in Iowa. Then Michelle Bachman followed suit after
Monday 23 January 2012 in Seoul was like a scene from an apocalyptic movie. Streets in this booming metropolis were eerily silent, with barely any of the eighteen or so million people who live within 90 minutes of its downtown. Restaurants were closed, and
She had to go to four houses every day. They were not far apart but, even so, it was difficult to do this, to be finished in time to get to the school in time to meet Bogdan as he came out. She worried that she would be delayed, that one of the old people
Designers, retailers, media and fashionistas were all on hand last week at the launch of the Belfast FashionWeek 2012 to celebrate the spring/summer trends (here’s a hint: think pastels, sport luxe and shimmer).
At times it is difficult to remember that before 9/11, being a Muslim in the USA was – while perhaps not always seen as perfectly normal – not considered to be threatening, either. In that sense, this book – which depicts the lives of three