
Coronavirus: A Blessing in Disguise
According to a recent survey, less than 10% percent of British citizens want their lives to resume as they were previously, before the pandemic once
According to a recent survey, less than 10% percent of British citizens want their lives to resume as they were previously, before the pandemic once
In 2018 the Guardian published an article on how 87 million people’s data were harvested and used for an advertising campaign to help swing election. This was
As a college student, it is important to network while studying before graduation. Networking enables you to have quite a number of options and also
We’re all guilty of going to the fridge and finding that bell pepper from last week that we only ate half of. It’s going off
On 12 March, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar announced the first of what was to be a number of strict measures to be introduced in Ireland to
World Health Organisation: Coronavirus Epidemic Is Close to a Pandemic Confirmed cases outside China tripled over the past week and the north of Italy under
A recent US report shows that 45% of college students are people of colour. This is a huge leap forward, compared to 20 years ago,
Artificial Intelligence and automation is taking over different industries. A lot of tasks that humans would normally do, are now being left for robots and
The Workplace Relations Comission has confirmed that workers who self- isolate as a precautionary measure to prevent the potential spread of the potentially fatal COVID-19
The transportation system in Africa’s largest city (Lagos) is distinguished by a disorganized and largely unregulated system where demand surpasses supply. Lagos is the second-largest
Great timing, on January 22nd, while the Davos forum is taking place in Switzerland, 171 of the world’s biggest fortune published a letter in which
A Roscommon car dealer who spoke to thecircular.org said that his customers are not ready for electric cars. “They are very much the preserve of
Imagine your dad turns to you and says, “I want to make a podcast”. What would your dad make his about? This is what happened
In 2002, exactly 17 years now, Thomas Sullivan, a core Irish with no African background relinquished his position as chief executive of a massive company
The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is hosting the annual SEAI Energy Show in the RDS Main Hall on 27 and 28 March 2019.
UAE’s paid social media influencers need licence to promote brands in a bid to ensure advertising standards are upheld. The United Arab Emirates has enforced
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