Last month, we had the privilege of taking part in a First World War tour around the historical area of Ypres. Piet Chielens and Annick Vandenbilcke who work in the In Flanders Fields Museum have ...
On 7 September, Ambassador Haughey participated in the Goffs Awards, which celebrated some of the best horses in Poland in recent years. Ireland has world class horses, and over 100 were brought to ...
We commend Slovenia for organising today’s debate on strengthening UN peacekeeping and its future, which provides a critical opportunity to reflect on how the global community can work more ...
The Tánaiste, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin T.D., has formally announced this year’s United Nations Youth Delegates, Lauren Jones Brennan and Natasha Maimba.
The Irish Government established an Embassy and an Irish Aid country programme in South Africa in 1994. The political ties between Ireland and South Africa have strengthened significantly since the ...
Department of Foreign Affairs Irish Aid Ireland at the UN ...
Given Ireland and Germany’s shared reputation for excellence in scientific research and innovation, it should come as no surprise that there are a number of Irish scientists conducting fascinating ...
The Jordan Young Scientist Programme (JoYS) has quickly become a cornerstone event in the educational landscape of Jordan. Conceived as a way to empower students and unlock the great potential that ...
Ireland won its first Olympic medal 100 years ago, at the Paris Games in 1924. We’re returning to Paris for this year’s Olympics, marking a centenary of sporting achievements since we were first ...
Originally from Dublin, Clare O’Dea has lived for 20 years in Fribourg on the porous language border where the French-speaking and Swiss German communities overlap. A former Irish Times journalist, ...