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The US is getting something right — in LebanonPeace talks with Iran are a complex process to define the post-conflict regional balance. While Iran seeks to leverage its control over the...
Love Quote of the Day by Legendary Irish playwright Colm Tóibín: “Some of our loves and attachments are… ” – Inspiring lessons on emotional connection , longing, vulnerability, regret and why feelings don’t ask for permission by the writer known for his subtle storytelling and unpredictable nature of human relationshipsLove Quote of the Day by Colm Toibín: Colm Tóibín’s quote, “Some of our loves and attachments are elemental and beyond our choosing, and fo...
Love Quote of the Day by Legendary Irish novelist James Joyce: “Her lips touched his brain as they touched his lips…” – Inspiring lessons on love, imagination, intimacy, desire, perception and why feelings speaks louder than words by the author of Ulysses known for his experimental style and deep exploration of human relationshipsLove Quote of the Day by James Joyce: James Joyce’s quote, “Her lips touched his brain as they touched his lips, as though they were a vehi...
Quote of the Day by Mother Teresa: “The hunger for love is… – Inspiring lessons on relationships, loneliness, human nature, emotional needs and why love should always make you feel special by the Nobel Peace Prize-winning humanitarian known for her lifelong service to the poor and her profound insight on compassion and human sufferingQuote of the Day by Mother Teresa: Mother Teresa’s quote, “The hunger for love is much more difficult to remove than the hunger for bread,”...
- Quote of the Day by Galileo Galilei: ‘Measure what can be measured, and make measurable what…’ Words of wisdom on value of observation and measurement
Galileo Galilei Quote of the Day: A pioneering Italian scientist, Galileo Galilei revolutionized physics and astronomy through his commitme...
St. Patrick’s Day: Is it a federal holiday, and why is it celebrated in US?The origins of St. Patrick’s Day trace back more than a millennium and began as a religious observance. Christians in Ireland started comme...
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations has evolved over years, and here’s all that changedAfter St. Patrick helped spread Christianity in Ireland, people recognized him as a saint due to his significant contributions and impact. ...
'I am a Zionist': How Joe Biden's lifelong bond with Israel shapes war policyDuring his visit to Israel, President Joe Biden assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his war cabinet that he is a Zionist, highlig...
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor passes away, know why she tore up Pope John Paul II’s pictureDo you know why did Irish Singer Sinead O’Connor tear a picture of Pope John Paul II? Know in detail.
Battle of Boyne, the Twelfth, Orangemen's Day: Here's everything you need to know about the day and its significanceCatholic King James II of England, Scotland, and Ireland and the Protestant King William III, formerly Prince of Orange, in Holland fought ...
How hunger links Ireland and IndiaIreland was the UK’s first colony, where it learned how to extract value from people who were denied political power.
Ireland celebrates 'Bloomsday' to mark centenary of James Joyce's 'Ulysses'This week fans will don period dress to celebrate their annual commemoration.
Could gay marriage reunite Ireland?It’s an astonishing statement about the pace of cultural change in a country where more than 80% of residents identify as Catholic.
- Indian dentist Savita Halappanavar death prompts law review in Ireland
The historic new bill, which will have to be passed, will allow for limited legal termination where there is a threat to the mother's life.
- Savita Halappanavar case: Midwife Ann Maria Burke says 'sorry'
Ann Maria Burke admitted she made the remark to dentist Savita in University Hospital Galway just days before she died after giving birth.
Irish probe into Savita Halappanava's death should be transparent and fair: Vayalar RaviAs the tragic death of Indian dentist in Ireland continues to evoke outrage world wide, Vayalar Ravi said the inquiry should be 'transparen...
India summons Irish envoy, conveys 'angst' over Savita Halappanavar's death in IrelandThe Ambassador assured that it was Ireland's desire to provide the fullest cooperation in the follow-up inquiries into the circumstances of...
- NCW to take up Savita's case with External Affairs Ministry
The National Commission for Women today said it would take up with the External Affairs Ministry the death of Savita Halappanavar in Irelan...
Indian woman Savita Halappanavar's death: Government to take up matter with IrelandHalappanavar died in Ireland due to blood poisoning after doctors allegedly refused to terminate her 17-week-long pregnancy.
St Gallen: A Swiss city founded by an Irish monkAn ornate cathedral and a nationally acclaimed sausage were tempting enough to draw someone to St Gallen; but there was more..