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17 million people affected - and hardly anyone knows ME/CFS
Suddenly, every step becomes a struggle: Miguel Vieira lives with ME/CFS, a currently incurable disease that causes extreme fatigue and pain – often undiagnosed for a long time. Since the start of th…
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(On)bekannt - David Goldrake
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. An dës Kéier ass dat den David Goldrake, Lëtzebuerger Illusionist zu Las Vegas.
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Gréng op den Oueren - Sonn fir jiddereen: Zesumme Stroum deelen
Mir beliichten är Energie vun alle Säiten! Am Podcast ronderëm Nohaltegkeet mat Enovos treffe mir Leit, déi sech domat auskennen – Expert*innen an awer och iwwerzeegten Notzer.
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Craft campuses: flexible spaces as a response to Luxembourg’s commercial space shortage
For years, demand for commercial space in Luxembourg has exceeded supply. Craft campuses promise greater efficiency, lower costs and new synergies for businesses - but projects such as the planned Za…
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Editorial - Next Generation
With the change of throne from Henri to Guillaume, Luxembourg has opened a new chapter in its history. While the Grand Duchy is currently receiving more media attention at home and abroad than ever b…
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Neurodivergence - not a TikTok trend
It's a new cliché: "everyone" seems to have some kind of neurodivergence. Autism, ADHD, OCD – where outsiders suspect the symptoms of social media-fuelled hyper-individualism, the reality of affected…
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Raising awareness about development: a forced but promising reform
For the past 18 months, NGOs have been working on a reform of their awareness building activities called for by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The initial astonishment has given way to a determinat…
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Maisons médicales: short distances for patients, long days for doctors
Those needing medical advice in the evenings or on weekends can find quick help in the Maisons médicales. But behind full waiting rooms, doctors are reaching their limits. Doubts about the system's s…
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Change of Thrones
The Grand Duchy is celebrating over three days the accession of its 17th sovereign, Grand Duke Guillaume. A look back at a first day marked by official ceremonies.
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Stock market balancing act
Sponsored content2025 has already been full of twists and turns – and it’s only October. Tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, competition in artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions… What impact do they have on the…
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De Kaffisdësch vum Lëtzebuerger Journal - Ep. 3 E Buttek an der Stad
Komm mir schnësse mateneen. An dat wéi fréier: ronderëm de Kaffisdësch mat engem gudde Biz Kaffi. Déi nächst Méint si mir am ganze Land ënnerwee. All Etapp steet ënner engem anere Sujet. A well dobäi…
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Dressing by your season: Hue are you?
Fashion trends may be fickle, but colour analysis insists your palette is for life. For Luxembourg-based Melanie Reuter, the practice is drawing a growing clientele – and turning a passion for drapes…
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Autism and the world of work: Luxembourg's untapped talent
People on the autism spectrum rarely find their way onto the regular labour market - even though companies, especially in the digital sector, could urgently benefit from their talents. Three people w…
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Mäin Element - Dominique Santana
Sponsored contentJidderee kennt RTL, ma wee kennt d'Success-Story vum Radio wierklech? Genee dat fuerscht d'Dominique Santana mat senge multimediale Projeten. Méi dozou erzielt si an dëser Episod vu Mäin Element - e …
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"We now stand all alone"
Liberal MEP Charles Goerens is considered one of the most prominent voices in the European Parliament. In an interview with us, he explains his views on the current challenges facing the EU.
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Charlie Kirk and the distorted perception of political violence
While hundreds of activists and political figures are killed worldwide every year without attracting much attention, individual cases - especially in the USA - dominate public perception. In our "Why…

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17 million people affected - and hardly anyone knows ME/CFS
Suddenly, every step becomes a struggle: Miguel Vieira lives with ME/CFS, a currently incurable disease that causes extreme fatigue and pain – often undiagnosed for a long time. Since the start of th…
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(On)bekannt - David Goldrake
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. An dës Kéier ass dat den David Goldrake, Lëtzebuerger Illusionist zu Las Vegas.
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Gréng op den Oueren - Sonn fir jiddereen: Zesumme Stroum deelen
Mir beliichten är Energie vun alle Säiten! Am Podcast ronderëm Nohaltegkeet mat Enovos treffe mir Leit, déi sech domat auskennen – Expert*innen an awer och iwwerzeegten Notzer.
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Craft campuses: flexible spaces as a response to Luxembourg’s commercial space shortage
For years, demand for commercial space in Luxembourg has exceeded supply. Craft campuses promise greater efficiency, lower costs and new synergies for businesses - but projects such as the planned Za…
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Editorial - Next Generation
With the change of throne from Henri to Guillaume, Luxembourg has opened a new chapter in its history. While the Grand Duchy is currently receiving more media attention at home and abroad than ever b…
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Neurodivergence - not a TikTok trend
It's a new cliché: "everyone" seems to have some kind of neurodivergence. Autism, ADHD, OCD – where outsiders suspect the symptoms of social media-fuelled hyper-individualism, the reality of affected…
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Raising awareness about development: a forced but promising reform
For the past 18 months, NGOs have been working on a reform of their awareness building activities called for by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The initial astonishment has given way to a determinat…
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Maisons médicales: short distances for patients, long days for doctors
Those needing medical advice in the evenings or on weekends can find quick help in the Maisons médicales. But behind full waiting rooms, doctors are reaching their limits. Doubts about the system's s…
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Change of Thrones
The Grand Duchy is celebrating over three days the accession of its 17th sovereign, Grand Duke Guillaume. A look back at a first day marked by official ceremonies.
-
Stock market balancing act
Sponsored content2025 has already been full of twists and turns – and it’s only October. Tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, competition in artificial intelligence, geopolitical tensions… What impact do they have on the…
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De Kaffisdësch vum Lëtzebuerger Journal - Ep. 3 E Buttek an der Stad
Komm mir schnësse mateneen. An dat wéi fréier: ronderëm de Kaffisdësch mat engem gudde Biz Kaffi. Déi nächst Méint si mir am ganze Land ënnerwee. All Etapp steet ënner engem anere Sujet. A well dobäi…
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Dressing by your season: Hue are you?
Fashion trends may be fickle, but colour analysis insists your palette is for life. For Luxembourg-based Melanie Reuter, the practice is drawing a growing clientele – and turning a passion for drapes…
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Autism and the world of work: Luxembourg's untapped talent
People on the autism spectrum rarely find their way onto the regular labour market - even though companies, especially in the digital sector, could urgently benefit from their talents. Three people w…
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Mäin Element - Dominique Santana
Sponsored contentJidderee kennt RTL, ma wee kennt d'Success-Story vum Radio wierklech? Genee dat fuerscht d'Dominique Santana mat senge multimediale Projeten. Méi dozou erzielt si an dëser Episod vu Mäin Element - e …
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"We now stand all alone"
Liberal MEP Charles Goerens is considered one of the most prominent voices in the European Parliament. In an interview with us, he explains his views on the current challenges facing the EU.
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Charlie Kirk and the distorted perception of political violence
While hundreds of activists and political figures are killed worldwide every year without attracting much attention, individual cases - especially in the USA - dominate public perception. In our "Why…
