Since there will be a lull in voting until 6 March’s Super Tuesday primaries, I’m going to suspend my analysis of the Republican presidential campaign a little bit, and instead will discuss the increasingly violent situation in Syria – and
Andrew Farrell learns about the few brave – or foolhardy - souls who have defected both ways across the DMZ
Is é an scéala a bhíos le léamh sna nuachtáin Fhionlannacha le déanaí ná go bhfuil na coireanna ciníocha ag dul i méadaíocht in aghaidh an lae, ach ba é an dúnmharú
Dariya’s key ring was heavy, too bulky for a pocket. It had her key, and the keys of the four houses she visited during the week. There were Union keys and Chubb keys, her loyalty cards and the gym membership card that she could no longer afford.She
Last year on 8 March, women around the world celebrated the 100th anniversary of International Women\'s Day (IWD). In Dublin the day brought culturally diverse women, girls, mothers and sisters together to promote friendship, inspire hope, love and the bonds
Book Review by Ifendinma Dimbo
Book Review by Pamela Toyin Akinjobi
Full of Mediterranean flavours, this roasted vegetable tart is filling and perfect for dinner, or a lovely idea for a leisurely lunch with good company.
Last week I introduced the topic of viral marketing or advertising. Now it’s time to find out how to use it right. The beauty of viral marketing is that it’s all about what’s new. There are no rules except for one: make it fun.
Carlos Tevez could be back plying his trade in the Premier League as soon as this week after making a dramatic return to Manchester on 15 February.
Last week the German government held a memorial and observed a national minute’s silence to remember the 10 people murdered by a notorious neo-Nazi gang since 2000. The victims included nine people of Turkish descent and a German policewoman.
I read with interest the article by Minister for Justice Alan Shatter (15-29 February). While his portrayal of the positive aspects of the State’s immigration policies was comprehensive, his defence of its deportation policy lacked any detail. The minister
The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has issued a decision concluding that Italy violated the European Convention of Human Rights by intercepting and returning to Libya in 2009 a group of Somalis and Eritreans without examining their international
I’d been expecting that Palestinian hunger striker Khader Adnan would not be alive by the time you read this. Adnan, a 33-year-old baker and father of two daughters living in the occupied West Bank, and a political activist and spokesman for Islamic
From Syria to Pakistan, Turkey to Sudan, we are seeing one particular tactic that these regimes are utilising as propaganda.
Valentine, dear valentine, where art thou? Many of us are still searching for romance, love and that one true soul mate, no matter where we are in the world.
Know Your Rights with Femi Daniyan
New York City is a multicultural mecca – and the Irish have a big share in this. They along with many others in one way or another recreate a home away from home or, in the case of younger generations, forge a fresh connection with a heritage that’s