Her favourite event in Dublin Issy was a big fan of the Festival of World
The Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) has started a six-month trial of automated self-service border control gates at Dublin Airport’s Terminal 1.
A Cork radio presenter’s highly inflammatory comments on immigrants has prompted Labour TD and former Metro Éireann columnist Aodhán Ó Ríordáin to remark on Twitter that he had seen more informed arguments “scribbled
A prominent Fine Gael activist in west Dublin has become chairman of the Ireland Chapter of Nigeria’s dominant political party, but has not ruled out contesting further
Four people were killed and scores injured recently in a stampede at a church in the Ghanaian capital Accra.
The first pope ever to come from Latin America has received much media attention since he was elected in March.
On 14-15 May last, Fitzpatrick’s Hotel in Dublin played host to a Diaspora Forum conference that aimed to celebrate migration, migrants and the contribution the diaspora makes to home countries. Keynote speaker and business editor of The Economist,
Chapter Eight
Engaging stories and compelling drama are mostly the fruit of conflict. On the screen it can range from the psychological battle of disputing lovers right through to military confrontation with high-powered weapons between countries at war. And then there
As many as 250 Irish companies have expressed interest in doing business with Africa, according to the Minister of State for Trade and Development. Speaking exclusively
An asylum seeker from Nigeria has allegedly died by suicide in a Dublin park, Metro Éireann has learned.
Catherine Lynch reports from the annual meeting of Europe’s human rights activists in Vienna and their discussions on tackling the scourge of hate crime throughout the EU
As we marched down Dublin’s O’Connell Street on 1 May for Inter-national Labour Day, I saw every reason why our work should be celebrated, valued and respected. While we benefit a lot from working abroad, our employers at the same time greatly
What picture comes immediately to mind when you think of Barcelona? Maybe it’s the Rambla, the Parc Güell, the Sagrada Familia, the wide beaches or the incredible nightlife. It’s these and other attractions that bring millions of tourists
Africa Day Awards 2013 - The Winners
The annual Africa Day Awards celebration got bigger and better this year – thanks to the generosity of title sponsor Aligreen Recycling Ltd, and supporters including Concern Worldwide, WPI Textile Recycling Ltd, On-Site Refueling and MK Design.
Ann Moroney & Nadette Foley look back at the legacy of Access Ireland and its work to help integrate refugees from around the world during a time of unprecedented change for Irish society
Flora Okobi of Culture Connect in Drogheda tells Catherine Reilly how her organisation aims to lessen misunderstandings between Ireland’s communities