In Northern Ireland, Catholics now outnumber Protestants. That’s a first. Laurence Cooley and John Coakley - October 4, 2022 But look closely and you’ll find a more complicated picture. What does that mean for prospects of a United Ireland?
Can Jews and Palestinians live peacefully in Israel? Here’s a closer look. Stephanie Dornschneider, Sarina Schäfer, Samer Halabi, Oliver Christ, Miles Hewstone, and Danit Sobol-Sarag - June 4, 2021 Three things to know about Israel's "mixed cities."
Europe’s largest party finally stood up to Hungary’s autocracy. What took so long? Lise Herman, Julian Hoerner, and Joseph Lacey - March 14, 2021 The European People’s Party moves forward without Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party.
It’s been 10 years since the Arab Spring. Why did people protest then — and not now? Stephanie Dornschneider - February 15, 2021 Egyptians are facing much the same conditions: military rule, harsh repression and economic difficulties. Here’s what makes the difference.
Apple won’t have to pay nearly $15 billion in European taxes Aidan Regan - July 15, 2020 That’s bad news for Europe’s efforts to crack down on its own internal tax havens
France and Germany have big plans for E.U. reforms. Is this the right time? Imelda Maher and Dermot Hodson - December 5, 2019 Here’s what they want to change.
Ireland is a tax haven — and that’s becoming controversial at home Aidan Regan - April 24, 2019 The Central Bank of Ireland stands in Dublin. (Jason Alden/Bloomberg
Why U.S. universities are shutting down China-funded Confucius Institutes Samuel Brazys and Alexander Dukalskis - January 11, 2019 [caption id="attachment_82470" align="aligncenter" width="960"] In January 2011, Chinese President Hu
Did Ireland’s economy really grow by 26.3 percent? Only on paper. Here’s the real story. Aidan Regan - July 15, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43816" align="aligncenter" width="960"] An Irish passport. (iStock)[/caption] According to
Young people voted in droves for marriage equality in Ireland. Equality would have won without them. Theresa Reidy, Johan Elkink, Jane Suiter, and David Farrell - June 30, 2015 [caption id="attachment_26715" align="alignnone" width="620" class="align center"] People react as Ireland