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  2. Worldwide use of telegrams by country - Wikipedia

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    BSNL discontinued telegram service on 15 July 2013. [15] Telegrams to foreign countries had been discontinued in May 2013. [16] Indonesia: No 2010 Pos Indonesia discontinued telegram service in 2010. [17] Iran: Yes – Telecommunication Infrastructure Company of I.R.Iran still offers telegram service. [18] Ireland: No 2002

  3. Derek Blighe - Wikipedia

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    Blighe was the Ireland First candidate for the South constituency at the 2024 European Parliament election, [8] with Philip Dwyer and Margaret Maguire standing in the Dublin and Midlands–North-West constituencies respectively. [9] None of the Ireland First candidates, including Blighe, were elected in the 2024 local elections or European ...

  4. Direct provision - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 paper from the Irish College of Psychiatrists stated that migrants and asylum seekers in Ireland are 10x more likely to suffer from PTSD, and 3x more likely to suffer from psychosis. [27] 53% of asylum seekers in direct provision reported having been tortured before their arrival in Ireland. [28]

  5. JobBridge - Wikipedia

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    JobBridge's stated aim was to "assist in breaking the cycle where jobseekers were unable to get a job without experience." [ 2 ] €50 was added to the trainee's weekly unemployment allowance. [ 3 ] In an attempt to prevent abuse, employers could not have laid anyone off within three months prior to signing up for the scheme and trainees must ...

  6. Lucky Khambule - Wikipedia

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    Khambule was one of the central activists on the campaign to allow asylum seekers in Ireland to work. [4] In 2017 the Supreme Court ruled that the absolute ban on asylum seekers from working was unconstitutional. He has since been critical of the system under which asylum seekers can access work. [5]

  7. Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment - Wikipedia

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    A large element of the work of the Department arises from Ireland's membership of a number of international organisations, in particular the European Union and the World Trade Organization. The Department plays an active role in the development of EU and WTO policies, particularly to ensure that Ireland's interests are protected.

  8. Bulelani Mfaco - Wikipedia

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    Bulelani Mfaco is a South African asylum seeker and activist in Ireland, and former spokesperson for the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland.In December 2024, the group announced that Mfaco had accepted and commenced with full-time employment elsewhere and he would not be serving as the group’s spokesperson.

  9. Doras (NGO) - Wikipedia

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    The name is the Irish for "door" to symbolise an open door for migrants in Ireland. They began by running English language classes and conducting outreach visits to refugees, which they still conduct. From 2015 to 2016, they opened a sub-office in Portlaoise to implement a resettlement project for Syrian refugees. [1] [2]