Irish students’ J1 plans in the Trump era: ‘We said we wouldn’t go ahead. It just isn’t safe’More than 5,500 J1 summer working visas were issued to Irish students last year -- Headline in the Irish Times Despite anything you may have heard, read, experienced, been told by a friend or seen in videos about…Read more Welcome to Donnieland, and our Jan. 6 Ride!
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Germany’s far-right wants to downplay past, but centre holds
The election poster for Alice Weidel, the leader of Germany's far-right Alternativ für Deutschland party, seemed out of place at a bus stop a hundred metres (yards) from the House of the Wannsee Conference museum, the lakeside mansion where the Nazis plotted the extermination of the Jews. The museum is an integral part of Germany's…Read more Germany’s far-right wants to downplay past, but centre holds
Ukraine doc “Timestamp” is riveting study of schools in wartime
Cheers of “Slava Ukraini” (Glory to Ukraine) rang out in the Berlinale Palast on Thursday at the world premiere of the brilliant but heart-rending documentary “Strichka chasu” (Timestamp), about the superhuman efforts Ukraine has made to keep schools open during 10 years of war with Russia. Directed by Ukrainian documentary maker Kateryna Gornostai, the two-hour-long…Read more Ukraine doc “Timestamp” is riveting study of schools in wartime
“Das Licht” opens 75th Berlinale with an immigrant puzzler — and tale of the supernatural
With immigrants as a central theme, plus a nod to Jordan Peele's “Get Out”and musical numbers staged on Berlin streets that could come from an ABBA film, German director Tom Tykwer's “Das Licht” (The Light) opened the 75th Berlinale film festival on Thursday with an enigma. Which side of the intensely controversial issue of wholesale…Read more “Das Licht” opens 75th Berlinale with an immigrant puzzler — and tale of the supernatural
“Nothing is where it should be”: Africa looting is Berlinale theme
Songea, Tanzania residents in "The Empty Grave" tending grave of Maji-Maji Rebellion chief Mbuna, whose head was taken to Germany and never returned In director Mati Diop's powerful “Dahomey”, a competitor for the Berlinale's Golden Bear top prize, a wooden statue of the 19th-century Dahomey warrior King Ghezo, making a gesture with his right arm…Read more “Nothing is where it should be”: Africa looting is Berlinale theme