The Libyan-Irish building a post-Gadafy country *This week, in Tripoli and Benghazi, The Irish Times asked six Libyans with a connection to Ireland how they feel about their … This week, in Tripoli and Benghazi, The Irish Timesasked six Libyans with a connection to Ireland how they feel about their country's future, a year after a revolution many thought they would never see. THE TIES THAT bind Li
Syria: truth is the first casualtySYRIA IS SUSPENDED between civic peace and civil war SYRIA IS SUSPENDED between civic peace and civil war. Syrians who live together in harmony in the country’s main cities of Damascus and Aleppo have, in areas torched by rebellion, become bitter enemies confronting each other across urban front lines. Mona Ghannem, an opposition activist, recounts a story to expl
Tunisia marks revolution anniversaryTens of thousands of people packed a provincial town square to celebrate the first anniversary today of Tunisia's democratic … Tens of thousands of people packed a provincial town square to celebrate the first anniversary today of Tunisia's democratic revolution in the place where it began, unleashing a tide of popular revolt that has transformed the Arab world.
War crimes case against GadafyTHERE’S MANY a slip between cup and lip THERE’S MANY a slip between cup and lip. As the prolonged hunt for Bosnian Serb Gen Ratko Mladic and the as-yet unsuccessful bid to bring to book Sudan’s Omar Hassan al-Bashir have proved, the issuing of an arrest warrant by war crimes courts may seem to be more an act of political symbolism than a real promise of imminent justi
Rose-tinted view of 'Nordic' childcare based on misconceptionsOPINION: Deficiencies in the Swedish family model are so serious no one should try to copy it OPINION:Deficiencies in the Swedish family model are so serious no one should try to copy it URSULA KILKELLY and Dympna Devine present some misconceptions about the Swedish childcare model (Nordic childcare model best for economic and social we
Tokyo residents warned on waterTokyo residents were warned not to give babies tap water because of radiation leaking from a nuclear plant crippled in the earthquake… Tokyo residents were warned not to give babies tap water because of radiation leaking from a nuclear plant crippled in the earthquake and tsunami that devastated northeast Japan in the world's costliest natural disaster. The UN atomic
Egyptian prime minister resignsEgypt's prime minister Ahmed Shafiq resigned today, and a former transport minister was picked to appoint a new government after… Egypt's prime minister Ahmed Shafiq resigned today, and a former transport minister was picked to appoint a new government after pro-democracy activists demanded a purge of Hosni Mubarak's old guard from the cabinet. Military rulers said t
Families to meet Nama on 1916 siteRELATIVES OF the signatories of the 1916 Proclamation will meet this week with the board of the National Asset Management Agency… RELATIVES OF the signatories of the 1916 Proclamation will meet this week with the board of the National Asset Management Agency (Nama) to discuss plans to partially demolish buildings on Dublin’s Moore Lane, said to have been occupied
Who is Enda Kenny?His supporters would say they never expected less, but Enda’s arrival at the political summit was hardly a tale of overnight … His supporters would say they never expected less, but Enda's arrival at the political summit was hardly a tale of overnight success. Those close to him describe a gregarious countryman, devoted husband and steely operator deserving of a crack at Ireland'
Gadafy son to negotiate ceasefireA son of Libyan leader Muammar Gadafy said this evening that his forces were holding back in fighting with rebels in western … A son of Libyan leader Muammar Gadafy said this evening that his forces were holding back in fighting with rebels in western Libya and hoped that a negotiated ceasefire could be in place by tomorrow. Speaking in English to foreign journalis
HARRY McGEE, PAUL CULLEN and MARY MINIHANTHE NEW leader of Fianna Fáil, Micheál Martin, has written to the other main party leaders challenging them to a series of televised debates during the general election campaign.Mr Martin wrote to Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny and Labour leader Eamon Gilmore suggesting at least five debates to be broadcast on RTÉ, TV3, TG4 and other channels in the run-up to
Éirígí to contest local elections in NorthTHE REPUBLICAN socialist political grouping Éirígí is to contest the local elections in Northern Ireland which will be held on… THE REPUBLICAN socialist political grouping Éirígí is to contest the local elections in Northern Ireland which will be held on the same day as the Assembly poll in May, the party announced at its ardfheis in west Belfast yesterday
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