As the Citizen’s Assembly comes to a close, Zuzia Whelan considers the results and the response from government.
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That sinking feeling: video games for mental health
A new gaming experience could provide support for those who experience anxiety. Zuzia Whelan learns more
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The French presidency, and the future of the EU
France is approaching its most divisive elections in decades. Zuzia Whelan explores whether the future of the EU hangs on the result.
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Russia’s new revolution: disenchanted youth and the future of the presidency
Last week saw the largest anti-corruption protests in Russia since 2011. Zuzia Whelan profiles the leader of the opposition Alexei Navalny.
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The baggage of history: Dublin commemorates Red October
Dublin City’s commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution has divided opinion. Zuzia Whelan finds out more.
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Paper cuts: the struggle of the Irish publishing scene
Like any industry built on SMEs, the Irish book sector has to up its game to stay in the ring. Zuzia Whelan talks to the O’Brien Press, Maverick House and New Island about the challenges, upswings and future of Irish publishing.
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Dublin Roller Derby: blood, sweat and flip-flops
Need for speed? Baying for blood? It’s not violent, but it’s not far off. Zuzia Whelan speaks to Sonia Fernandez of the Dublin Roller Derby A-team for a run down on the rules, the names and the jams.
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Dark and Stormy – Caravaggio at the National Gallery
With a travelling exhibition of works by Caravaggio on display at the National Gallery of Ireland, Zuzia Whelan takes a look at what’s on offer, and why this is worth an entrance fee.
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Dubliners protest Trump in rain, wind and zeitgeist
Zuzia Whelan takes to the streets of Dublin alongside crowds protesting President Trump’s travel ban.

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