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Real peace is likely to come to Northern Ireland only when a new generation sets aside the long-dead icons of 1916 and 1922.
For those with a feel for European or Australian history, the rejection of the constitution in France and the Netherlands is deeply concerning.
The common African past of both the Dominican Republic and Haiti continues to be a wound
For many years a pariah, the nation run by Colonel Mu’ammar Gaddafi has suddenly become the darling of the West
Letters from Nigel Sinnott, Jan Pinder, Cameron Forbes and Brian McCoy
Hardliners remain at daggers drawn, but their relevance is fading as Ireland embraces globalisation.
Kirsty Sangster recalls a Holocaust survivor.
Matthew Lamb on John Ralston Saul’s The Collapse of Globalism: And the Reinvention of the World.
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