Tag: Dublin
Dublin farm to host Breakfast on the Farm this Saturday
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News As a second-generation farmer, Frank Louwagie is trying to take his farm into the future while also continuing to honor the past. Published Sep…
Group of students benefiting from SACBO-Intercultura scholarships at Ryanair headquarters in Dublin
(Finance) – The meeting ended in Dublinstudy and training experience which allowed six students, users of the Milan Bergamo Airport and Intercultura Scholarshipsto spend a month in the Irish capital,…
Ireland: In Dublin, anti-migrant fences dismantled by support associations
To prevent asylum seekers and homeless people from camping with their tents, fences have been erected along a canal in south Dublin. Ireland has been facing a housing crisis for…
Dublin wax museum removes Sinéad O’Connor figure
The skunk had barely fallen off the new wax figure in Dublin before the museum was flooded with protests. The wax figure represents singer Sinead O’Connor and others saw it…
Ireland becomes the big winner of Brexit, Dublin becomes “London… but better”
Since Brexit, Ireland has been doing very well economically. On the Dublin docks, office buildings continue to grow, a symbol of an Irish economy that is still booming. The Celtic…
The long wait of Sudanese refugees from Ouistreham, trapped in the “Dublin regulation”
During the European elections, the debates mainly focused on migration issues. On this occasion, RFI offers you a report with Sudanese refugees in Ouistreham, who are waiting for their “Dubliné”…
Drugs, nudity and 9/11 – How the portal between New York and Dublin became a viral fiasco
On May 8, an art installation was unveiled with the aim of connecting New York and Dublin via a 24-hour live camera. The project involved two large circular screens, one…
200 asylum seekers deported from Dublin city center
Dismantling of a camp in the city center of Dublin: 200 asylum seekers, who had previously been sleeping in tents for several months, were transferred this Wednesday morning aboard buses…
40 years after the fatal fire in a Dublin club, a court gives reasons to the victims
In 1981, a terrible fire at the Stardust nightclub killed 48 people. This Thursday, April 18, a Dublin court highlighted the failings that led to this tragedy, vindicating the victims’…
Violence in Dublin: “We know that there is a far-right faction active in Ireland”
The rioters involved in the violence that occurred on Thursday November 23 in Dublin, attributed to the far right, “bring shame to Ireland”. Statement from Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, after…