Lesson of Swiss vote may be that Ireland can’t avoid immigration issue forever
Immigration has been vital to Ireland’s economic growth. But, as with Switzerland, it has led to pressures on housing availability and costs
Immigration has been vital to Ireland’s economic growth. But, as with Switzerland, it has led to pressures on housing availability and costs
Eduardo Bolsonaro sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty of courting US interference
Phellipe Lutterbeck had been diagnosed with the virus in 2021 after returning to Brazil
Man working as Deliveroo worker says he hit Parnell Square accused with motorbike helmet and punched him on ground
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IFA had called on Larry Murrin to resign over imports at his company, Dawn Farms
As Ireland promises to push for similar legislation, lawmakers should look at experiences beyond the English-speaking world
President Lula lashes out at lead election rival Flávio Bolsonaro over US lobbying effort
Five chefs who’ve swapped hotter climates for Ireland share memories of the food and drinks they miss and what they like about Irish summers
Abelardo de la Espriella’s win in the first round of presidential election suggests country could become latest in region to swing right
Far-right lawyer Abelardo De la Espriella to face candidate backed by left-wing president Gustavo Petro in run-off
Struggling in a flat domestic market, many businesses are expanding overseas
Sara Ribeiro called on airlines to treat accessibility cases with ‘much more urgency and care’
The activists were part of a second Global Sumud flotilla, launched in an attempt to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza
Group of Brazilian friends found 2.5m oarfish on Fanore beach on Tuesday
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Stephanie Marques moved to Dublin from São Paulo
Catherine Connolly will meet Spanish prime minister Pedro Sánchez, but not her counterpart, the king of Spain
Gabriel Mascaro’s exuberant film blends dystopian sci-fi with real-world concerns about elder care
Johnny Santos Xavier De Abreu (27) was loved in Brazil by his family and ‘many friends’, says sister
Brazilian, Caucasian, Korean, Somali and Irish are just some of the cuisines that come together on this city centre thoroughfare
Left-wing leaders from Brazil, Mexico and Colombia notably not involved in US president’s forceful regional initiative
Protesters demonstrate outside constituency office of Minister for Agriculture Martin Heydon
As street dog’s death sparks protests, Brazilians see not just cruelty but familiar shadow of system protecting the well‑connected
Now an engineer living in Waterford, Diego Silva recalls his first job in Dublin as a rickshaw driver
Labyrinthine film set during military dictatorship evokes 1970s conspiracy chillers
Farmers’ lobby backs itself into corner by demanding Larry Murrin be sacked
After winning two Golden Globes, the proudly puzzling thriller is up for the best-picture Oscar. And now the Brazilian president is on the phone
Potential for abuse of educational visas seen as an area of concern as is lack of infrastructure to enable new arrivals integrate
Suspect, who is Irish, was deported from Brazil to Ireland and was detained at Dublin Airport
Contradiction in Irish farmer protests against Bord Bia chair over ‘minuscule’ amount of Brazilian beef, while importing grain from South America, says MEP
Bord Bia chair ‘crossed a red line’ by importing meat, SF agriculture spokesman Martin Kenny says
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A supreme court corruption scandal and the Bolsonaro family’s return to the ballot threaten to derail hopes of political stability as Lula seeks a fourth term
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