Journalist and author Laura Kennedy recently explored the complexities of grief and family dynamics in a candid reflection on the death of her father. Writing for The Irish Times, Kennedy …
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The transition from an analog childhood to a hyper-connected digital adulthood marks a significant sociological shift for the generation born between 1980 and 1995, often termed the "last analog generation." …
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The Rise of ‘Slow Living’ in Spain: A Path to Wellness and Connection Spain is increasingly recognized as a haven for those seeking a slower, more intentional way of life. …
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Sri Lanka’s Recurring Fuel Crisis: From Economic Collapse to Geopolitical Conflict Sri Lanka is once again grappling with severe fuel shortages, triggering memories of a devastating economic collapse from four …
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The Enduring Bond: Irish Emigration and the Allure of Australia For many Irish citizens, a trip to Australia often begins as a temporary adventure but evolves into a lifelong residency. …
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Montserrat’s Unique St. Patrick’s Day: A Celebration of Resilience and Heritage Montserrat, a small Caribbean island, holds a unique place in the world as the only nation outside of Ireland …
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The Rising Tide of Irish Names in Britain: A Cultural Shift For generations, Irish parents in Britain often opted for Anglicized versions of traditional Gaelic names, navigating a complex landscape …
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Irish Investors and the Berlin Property Market: A Growing Connection Berlin has become an increasingly popular destination for Irish investors seeking opportunities in the European property market. Driven by a …