X owner Elon Musk has vowed to fund legal challenges to Ireland’s proposed hate speech legislation calling the controversial bill "a massive attack on freedom of expression." The bill aims to tackle ...
The Irish government is dropping parts of its controversial hate speech laws which have been criticized by free speech advocates around the world, including X owner Elon Musk who vowed to fight the ...
Suspected Chinese Spy Bragged Hochul Was ‘Much More Obedient’ Than Cuomo, Texts Show House Republicans Take on Chinese Influence in K-12 Education Pentagon IG Finds Hegseth Violated Rules, Endangered ...
From Ireland's Great Hunger to the brave Irish heroes of the US Civil War, Niall O'Dowd examines how Irish Famine emigrants changed the landscape of American history. Niall O'Dowd, Founder of ...
Four members of People Before Profit (PBP), plus a Socialist Party lawmaker, have said they will boycott Joe Biden's speech to the Irish parliament. The left-wing group has strongly criticized the ...
WASHINGTON (TNND) — Irish Minister of Justice Jim O'Callaghan told the lower House of Ireland’s national parliament that he will not reintroduce a hate speech law that failed in the past. Earlier this ...
Conservatives in the United States are outraged over police in Northern Ireland treating a series of anti-immigration signage in west Belfast as a "hate incident," including a graffiti message that ...
The Irish deaf community has condemned the actions of controversial Co. Cork comedian Ross Brown who acted out his own “sign language” interpretation of a speech given by Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny ...
In a landmark address Tuesday to the Irish Senate, or Seanad Éireann, Gov. Maura Healey lauded recent LGBTQ+ triumphs in Ireland and the United States as a unifying force and a source of political and ...
The speaker of Ireland's parliament resigned Tuesday after his years of lavish expenses and foreign travel were exposed. John O'Donoghue delivered a defiant, bitter parting speech that accused his ...
—The English settlers, when they emigrated to Ulster, carried with them the language of the seventeenth century. If we reflect for a moment, we shall see that it was the pronunciation of the time of ...
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