Month: April 2022

10 storylines to watch in this year’s Allianz Hurling League

The league returns this weekend. Source: Inpho 1. Fascinating league awaits The crowds at last weekend’s football league ties showed

‘Massive to have five superstars on our team’ – Dublin giants steering club’s All-Ireland charge

JUST TWO YEARS after suffering relegation from Dublin’s top-tier championship, the St Sylvester’s Ladies team are preparing for an All-Ireland

Here’s the draw for the Sigerson semi-finals and Fitzgibbon quarter-finals

Updated Thu 11:07 PM THE DRAW HAS been finalised for the semi-finals of the Sigerson Cup, which will take place

‘The emotion and joy, I never saw that level before’ – the Clare side chasing Munster hurling history

Updated Thu 9:30 PM SATURDAY’S HURLING SCHEDULE will commence for Tommy Guilfoyle in Dr Hyde Park. He’s jumped on board

Why Covax, the fund to vaccinate the world, is struggling

Early on in the pandemic, global health experts envisioned a nightmare scenario: Covid-19 vaccines are created, but they go almost

Is the US-Israel alliance doomed?

Throughout the Gaza conflict, President Joe Biden has been about as supportive of Israel as its leaders could have hoped.

Why the world must witness pictures of India’s mass Covid-19 cremations

Weeks ago, the Indian capital ran out of space for its dead. New Delhi’s public parks and parking lots were

The “TikTok intifada”

Israel unquestionably has the military advantage in its ongoing conflict with Hamas. But in the fight to control the public

The fighting in Gaza is over. The humanitarian crisis isn’t.

Click:upcycled fashion With the ceasefire came relief. The shelling had stopped. People were visiting each other, feeling happy, Salwa Tibi,

How Black Lives Matter reenergized Black-Palestinian solidarity

Marching in a recent Ithaca, New York, demonstration in solidarity with Palestine was one of the truly gratifying moments of