Category: News
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Post-oil economy plan : new rights for Saudi women?
lachroniqueroseLéa Pelard reports on the situation of women rights in Saudi Arabia, following a number of progressive royal decrees
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Waltons Closure Echoes Around Dublin’s Music Scene
TaraMcCamleyTara McCamley reports on the loss of the famed music store from the city centre and the sadness surrounding its closure
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Are Dublin’s Streets Safe Enough for a New Influx of Cyclists?
aziz9ouriAbdul Aziz investigates if improving Dublin’s roadways is essential before more bike are introduced to the city’s streets.
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Dublin Property Prices on the Rise Once Again
The City’s NewshoundJohn Burke reports on the increase in property prices in South Dublin
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Dublin Colleges Dominate Tennis Intervarsity Championships
lachroniqueroseLéa Pelard reports on the continued success of Dublin’s colleges on the national tennis circuit.
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Looking to Dump that Throwaway Culture? Meet its Opposite
The City’s NewshoundMaryam Madani investigates how Irish businesses are moving towards implementing a circular economy
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Life on Mars recreated in Oman
aziz9ouriThe Dhofar desert in Oman is the latest setting for a series of experiments that may one day lead us to land on Mars, Abdul Aziz reports.
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Polish President Signs Controversial Holocaust Bill
beckykkellyBecky Kelly details the new legislation passed in Poland, relating to their involvement in the Holocaust.
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Court Rules British Arrest Warrant Still Stands for Assange. But, Bid is not Dead
eoinstynes1Eoin Stynes reports on the latest development in the scandal-embroiled story of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
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Peaks and Troughs: What does the volatility in the stock market mean for us?
The City’s NewshoundRuth Cunningham explores what a newly restored volatility in the stock markets could mean for the global economy
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