An extradition case involving a Dublin-based Nigerian woman wanted in France in connection with an investigation into alleged human trafficking and money laundering is due back before the High Court on 25 April.
Metro Éireann interns Jost Blasberg, Brendan O’Shea and Madeline Rosenberger shared their experiences of their first St Patrick’s Day in the Irish capital.
A new report on a three-year integration plan for Limerick city and county has found that much progress has been made, but a “great deal of work” remains.
Italy’s foreign minister has resigned amid tensions between Italy and India following an international incident that left two fishermen dead in Kerala.
A group of leading environmental NGOs have condemned proposals announced in Brussels on Tuesday 26 March by the Irish EU Presidency on the proposed biofuels directive.
Entries are being sought for the 2013 edition of the Africa Day Awards.
Despite an anecdotal rise in hate crimes in Ireland, most of these incidences are not being recorded, which is skewing the statistics – and prompting calls for Government to provide greater support.
Irish higher education institutions are recruiting students at fairs around the world – particularly the developing markets of Brazil and India – in order to boost the Irish economy.
Young Irish people are flocking in droves to Canada in the hopes of better job prospects, thanks to a new extended visa that provides a pathway to longer term residency.
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Initial indications show that funds being collected from street sellers around the country for Daffodil Day on 22 March are significantly lower than previous years, making it unlikely that the Irish Cancer Society will reach its target of €3.4m.
A Fianna Fáil councillor in Limerick has been called out for making sweeping statements against immigrants at a council meeting.