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Myanmar’s Military Coup: A democracy won and lost 

Understanding Myanmar’s Military Coup: A democracy won and lost

Myanmar’s military has ended its decade-long dalliance with democracy by launching a coup against the nation’s most popular political party and the former Nobel Peace Prize winner who leads it. Early Monday morning local time, the country’s armed forces seized…

The Irish schooling system: playing catch-up with the world

The Irish schooling system: playing catch-up with the world

Understanding the Irish schooling system The sixteenth-century Tudor monarchs’ establishment of the first state-funded Educational institutions in Ireland, with the first printing presses appearing under Henry Queen Elizabeth; all in all, this led to the establishing Trinity College Dublin, approving…

10 best jogging spots on the Emerald Isle

10 best jogging spots on the Emerald Isle

Ireland is one of the most idyllic countries in the world; when the sun shines, there’s no better place to get out for some fresh air and exercise. However finding the motivation to get out and immerse yourself in it,…

10 Best Vegan Snacks on A Budget

10 Vegan Snacks on A Budget

“If you can’t stand watching it be produced, you shouldn’t be eating it.” As veganism takes the world by storm it leaves us asking important questions about what we as humans consume and the feasibility of the human lifestyle and…

10 Irish things all foreigners find weird

10 Irish things all foreigners find weird

May it be taking the piss or saluting random birds on the road, here are ten Irish things that left me stretching my head. 1.Thanking the bus driver – manners in Ireland The people of Ireland are known to be…