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Refugees

    'Campaign of arson' on properties linked to asylum seekers is 'unprecedented', says Tánaiste
    How Elon Musk has courted Ireland's far-right by taking aim at the government's hate speech laws
    Rishi Sunak made £1,000 bet with Piers Morgan over plan to deport refugees to Rwanda
    SF calls on Govt to boost Palestine agency support, amid fears it will close after funding cuts
    What does UNRWA do and why are countries pulling their support for the Palestinian aid agency?
    Ireland has been among UNRWA’s main defenders since allegations of staff involvement in the 7 October attacks surfaced.
    FactFind: What is a ‘safe country of origin’ and how many asylum seekers come from one?
    Government considers chartering flights to deport immigrants denied asylum
    FG politicians given international protection info sheet as Varadkar appeals for help setting out facts
    The Irish hotel: From the foundation of the GAA to a battleground in Ireland's refugee crisis
    Govt 'failure' for towns sheltering refugees 'feeds anti-migrant narrative', say locals
    Roscommon TD Claire Kerrane said promises to resource towns and villages receiving asylum seekers have regularly not received any follow through.
    Donohoe 'confident' gardaí will bring cases forward over recent arson attacks around the country
    Local authorities can't have ‘a la carte’ relationship with Govt, Varadkar says after Mayo council vote
    Ten districts with the highest proportion of refugees to get special support package, says Taoiseach
    'Bring your kids out': Protests as asylum seeker families with children arrive at Roscrea hotel
    Protests against asylum seekers being housed at the Tipperary hotel began last week.
    Explainer: Does the Dublin Regulation outline where IP applicants must claim asylum?
    Lebanon was already in crisis - now it's dealing with thousands fleeing Israel-Hezbollah conflict
    The conflict has made it unsafe for civilians on either side of the border to remain in their homes.
    Carlow premises earmarked for 50 male asylum seekers to be used instead for families, Dept says
    Cabinet told 500 refugees arriving from Ukraine per week, as social welfare rates set to reduce
    'Someone could be killed': Fears grow as gardaí probe 'worrying trend' of arson attacks
    No arrests have been made to date but a number of investigations are ongoing.
    The Irish Network Against Racism has expressed concern that the issue will only be taken seriously if someone is badly injured or killed
    There have been around 20 arson attacks, or attempted attacks, on properties earmarked to house international protection applicants
    Multiple garda investigations into the Ringsend, Rosscahill and other arson attacks around the country are ongoing
    Interview: O'Gorman says blockades of asylum seeker accommodation should not be tolerated
    The Integration Minister said he regretted government did not act faster to resource communication with local communities.
    Minister hits out at 'open and closed border slogans' used in asylum discussions
    Interview: McDonald says she wants 'space for people to ask questions' about immigration
    Around one in eight tourist beds in use by Government for refugees
    'This is wrong': The misleading claim about a refugee family getting a free house in Westmeath
    Social welfare cuts and 90-day state accommodation limit for new Ukrainian arrivals agreed by coalition leaders
    Over 80 people seeking asylum in Ireland not offered accommodation between Monday and Wednesday
    Dáil adopts motion emphasising importance of inward migration, following immigration debate
    Highest number of asylum applications filed on record last year
    Refugee organisations decry conditions in tents on Direct Provision sites as mid-winter approaches
    Fresh appeal for people to offer unoccupied properties as temporary accommodation for Ukrainians
    'Very traumatised' refugees not getting mental health support, experts warn
    Thousands of Afghans forcibly returned from Pakistan, say Taliban officials
    Varadkar: 'No limit on the compassion of the Irish people ... there is a limit to our capacity'
    Government revisits idea of cutting social welfare supports for Ukrainian refugees
    Govt examining evidence that Ukrainians arriving in Ireland are coming from other EU states, says Martin
    Plan to impose time limit on State accommodation for Ukrainians deferred by coalition leaders
    Taoiseach: Ireland won't give Palestinian refugees the same protection as Ukrainians
    No movement on lack of Child Benefit entitlement for families in Direct Provision
    More than 2,500 migrants dead or missing in Mediterranean in 2023
    At least 20 dead and 290 hospitalised after fuel depot explosion in disputed Nagorno-Karabakh
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