Ireland is facing significant challenges, including the acceptance of 100,000 Ukrainian refugees, leading to strain on the country's system. Last month's riot in Dublin was triggered by deep-seated grievances among young people, exposing frustration at housing and cost-of-living crises. Ireland's attractiveness to overseas workers sets it apart in the EU.
Ireland’s attractiveness to overseas workers makes it an outlier in the EU https://t.co/GRDFiEuucp
Last month's riot in Dublin was sparked after agitators harnessed a deeper set of grievances among young people https://t.co/ZvIz4ZiprC
Dublin riots expose Irish frustration at housing and cost-of-living crisis https://t.co/EGrEsfnIuw
Last month's riot in Dublin was sparked after agitators harnessed a deeper set of grievances among young people https://t.co/9GKgUJFvc8
Ireland has a right to exist.
Why is Ireland erupting? Irish Journalist @Ben_Scallan explains that Ireland—a country of 5 million people—has taken in 100,000 Ukrainian refugees in the last year: "It's just a matter of numbers... Our system is buckling under the pressure." https://t.co/jKfLmiv1Ap https://t.co/wridBktHTB