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David McKechnie recalls a decent man who in his column provided candid insights on his daily life
Six Irish Times journalists and commentators assess the Trump-Biden face-off in Nashville
Five Irish Times journalists and commentators give their verdicts on the Ohio face-off
The Dubliner’s acrimonious departure in 1973 left a mark he carried with him
Rohingya writer Habib has a message for the world from his voiceless, stateless people
One million Rohingya live in the world’s largest refugee settlement, in Bangladesh. After fleeing ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Myanmar, they face the threat of monsoons
Some of Colombia’s 7m internally displaced persons live in zones where army not allowed
Martha Amorocho’s sons were at El Nogal when a huge bomb went off in the car park
The young woman spent a decade sleeping outdoors, and training in bomb-making and weapons
After over 50 years of struggle in war-torn state, insurgents turn in weapons to the UN
The team’s fortunes may rise and fall, but Ireland’s supporters always pull out a big performance
Barcelona Letter: Commerce and ritual mask mixed emotions on day of regional pride
Highly self-critical and self-aware, Roy Keane’s autobiography-as-confessional delivers wit and wisdom – of sorts – but fails to break the sports book mould
Being 600km away from that mesmeric 7-1 hammering was strangely revealing
Tight games can be engrossing, but not this one – and Messi and Robben suffered