Ireland

Girl stands in front of destroyed buildings
Top of The World
Israel and Hamas begin ceasefire
secondary school Colaiste Raithin
Education
Ireland is asking what role the Catholic Church should play in public education
Messages are left at a memorial in Dublin to Savita Halappanava, who died from an infection after miscarrying her first child at an Irish hospital in 2012, one day after Irish voters took part in a national referendum to liberalize abortion laws on May 25
Ireland votes to repeal abortion restrictions, but there’s still a lot to talk about
Mueller, Trump & Russia: The Counter-Intelligence Probe Defining The Presidency
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Demonstrators taking part in an anti-abortion rally in Dublin, Ireland on March 10, 2018. An estimated 100,000 people were there to "Save the 8th", the constitutional amendment that bans abortion.
Religion
Ireland’s strict ban on abortion could soon be a thing of the past
Arts, Culture & Media
Frank McCourt on Longing
An illustration of a controversial new postage stamp in Ireland, with Irish artist, Jim Fitzpatrick, who created the famous two-tone image of Che Guevara used on the stamp
Culture
Ireland celebrates Che Guevara’s Irish roots with a stamp, despite opposition
Family of six sitting closely together on a sofa
Global Politics
The courts called him a terrorist, but one judge and several politicians want him to be able to stay in the US
Berlin Wall remnant at Bernhardstrasse, where the wall once ran down the middle of a street
Borders and belonging
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Brexit beer
Virtual beer and Brexit chat with European friends
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Julie Morrissy
Belief
These activists are putting a face to a taboo word in Ireland: abortion
A Yes supporter shows of her campaign badge in central Dublin in Ireland May 21, 2015. Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny said on Sunday that Ireland must seize its opportunity to become the first count
Global Politics
With joy, Irish return #hometovote on gay marriage
Posters supporting a No vote on Ireland's same-sex marriage referendum are displayed in the Temple Bar area of Dublin on May 19, 2015.
Global Politics
Same-sex marriage divides Irish opinions, but looks set for approval
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Books
She ‘escaped’ to America, but the pace of life, and even the words, made her miss home
Roddy Doyle, author of The Guts
Arts, Culture & Media
Here’s why Irish author Roddy Doyle revisited his characters from The Commitments
Business, Economics and Jobs
Irish and out of luck? Come to Canada, says the construction industry
Lifestyle & Belief
Ireland’s rift with Vatican deepens over child sex abuse reports
Arts, Culture & Media
Guerilla Art on Site of Failed Irish Bank
Arts, Culture & Media
Young Irish App Developer
Sports
Northern Ireland Celebrates Golf Win
The Living on Earth Almanac
Conflict & Justice
Boxes of Irish history
Environment
Ireland’s race horses in trouble
Conflict & Justice
Demanding peace in Northern Ireland
Business, Economics and Jobs
Housing crises around the world
The World in Words
Language-learning in Europe, and free speech in Tunisia