
Camille Frati
For me, being a journalist means both looking at the world with curiosity and an eagerness to discover, and passing on, analysing and explaining what's going on to readers. This is all the more necessary at a time when people feel that they are sufficiently informed on social networks, whose algorithms lock them into bubbles that prevent any debate on opinions. Researching the origins of today's events and trends and comparing points of view are essential if we are to live together better. I also enjoy making subjects that seem too complex for the average person, such as law and justice and economics, more accessible.
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The judgement that toppled Luxembourg's hunting law
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren, Misch Pautsch
- Published on 09 Dec. 2021
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Wild wild Wildgen
- By Camille Frati
- Published on 03 Dec. 2021
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Politically invisible
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 24 Nov. 2021
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A sense of balance
- By Camille Frati, Anouk Flesch
- Published on 18 Nov. 2021
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Luxembourgish, the new star of language schools
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 09 Nov. 2021
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An Eldorado for language centres
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren, Misch Pautsch
- Published on 02 Nov. 2021
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Ending the political occupation of the EU Court of Justice
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 22 Oct. 2021
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Small steps towards the rule of law in Laos
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 14 Oct. 2021
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Esch2022, a budget against all odds
- By Camille Frati, Misch Pautsch
- Published on 06 Oct. 2021
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Cross-border students as a case study in European law
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 29 Sep. 2021
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Biodiversity vs. construction, the sinews of war
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren, Misch Pautsch
- Published on 24 Sep. 2021
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Studying abroad, at all costs
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren, Misch Pautsch
- Published on 13 Sep. 2021