
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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Luxembourg, a credible candidate for the Human Rights Council?
- By Camille Frati
- Published on 02 Mar. 2021
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«Rebuild a fairer Europe»
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 24 Feb. 2021
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FATF, a dreaded guest
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 22 Feb. 2021
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Luxembourg loses €83 million annually to counterfeits
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 20 Feb. 2021
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CAA's faux pas that embarrasses Pierre Gramegna
- By Camille Frati
- Published on 11 Feb. 2021
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Analyse: OpenLux, un coup d’épée dans l’Alzette
- By Camille Frati
- Published on 10 Feb. 2021
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Re-Employment Aid in Need of Aid
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 15 Jan. 2021
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A lawyer in the Jungle of Calais
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 12 Jan. 2021
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Multilingualism as an opportunity and a challenge for higher education
- By Camille Frati, Lex Kleren
- Published on 01 Jan. 2021