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Parkinson's at 40? Not an isolated case
Parkinson's - isn’t that the disease that affects older people? Not always. Isabelle Hienckes was 44 when she received the diagnosis - right in the middle of her life. But when it comes to questions …
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(On)bekannt - Dunia Ciuferri
De Podcast, an deem d'Jill ouni Informatiounen an ouni Preparatioun op Mënschen trëfft. Béierdeckele bréngen d'Gespréich lues a lues an eng aner Richtung. Den éischte Béierdeckel beschreift den Invit…
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Running without shoes: Healthy, but to be enjoyed with caution
Barefoot shoes strengthen muscles and improve mobility - but switching too quickly can do more harm than good. Two experts explain why we shouldn’t ditch our regular shoes overnight in favor of baref…
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Den Jobcast #5 - Merryn Swan
Sponsored contentVun der Aschreiwung bei der ADEM bis an den aktuelle Job. De Merryn Swan ass no Joren am Finanzberäich an engem Burnout als "Travailleur handicapé" aklasséiert ginn. Mat der Hëllef vun der ADEM konnt…
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The most Luxembourgish of Germans
Franz Peter Basten has always been keen to promote the Greater Region and the European ideal, both as a politician and as a lawyer. Portrait of a relentless opponent of borders.
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Why is everyone talking about ETFs?
These past few months, scrolling through financial headlines at one point or another led to a stumble across talk of ETFs. But how exactly has this humble financial product, short for exchange-traded…
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Editorial - The Frieden Show
Outside, people are enjoying the sun. Inside, in parliament, MPs listen to Prime Minister Frieden, who is giving his second State of the Nation address. Some people would probably prefer to sit in th…
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Repression for the sake of feeling safe
Area bans, aggressive begging, freedom of assembly: the CSV/DP government's security policy is gradually taking shape - and is being heavily criticised in some cases. An overview in seven points.
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An end to the colourful, sugar-sweet nicotine hide-and-seek game?
The imagination of the tobacco and nicotine industry to remarket their addictive products and circumvent regulations is almost endless: e-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, disposable vapes, chewing tobac…
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Engines of society - Sebastian Jacqué
Sponsored contentIn cooperation with Losch Luxembourg, we regularly present people who have a very special impact on Luxembourg society through their professional careers or simply through their personal stories.
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"The ombudsman is not a dragon without fire"
If people have problems with a state or municipal authority or a public organisation, they can turn to the ombudsman. A few days ago, Claudine Konsbruck took over from Claudia Monti as ombudsman.
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Cashflow interrupted: when customers simply don't pay
If customers do not pay, this causes stress for the self-employed and entrepreneurs, as cash flow is no longer guaranteed. Although official assistance exists in Luxembourg, the procedures are often …
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Wat mengs du? - Emotions as the new currency of power
In a complex world full of uncertainty, it is not titles or mandates that gain in importance, but the ability to generate resonance. Those who touch people emotionally, offer support and orientation,…
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AI is still a long way from replacing your lawyer
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made its debut in some Luxembourg law firms. Experimentation is being conducted with caution.
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American scientists in exile: an opportunity for Luxembourg?
While the United States is imposing increasing restrictions on academic freedom, Luxembourg and Europe are asserting themselves as the guarantors of free and collaborative research. Two researchers b…
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Microcredit, a financial anomaly with a social purpose
Microlux offers microloans to entrepreneurs excluded from traditional banking, striving to create social impact where commercial logic says no. With interest rates above those of conventional lenders…

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Parkinson's at 40? Not an isolated case
Parkinson's - isn’t that the disease that affects older people? Not always. Isabelle Hienckes was 44 when she received the diagnosis - right in the middle of her life. But when it comes to questions …
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(On)bekannt - Dunia Ciuferri
De Podcast, an deem d'Jill ouni Informatiounen an ouni Preparatioun op Mënschen trëfft. Béierdeckele bréngen d'Gespréich lues a lues an eng aner Richtung. Den éischte Béierdeckel beschreift den Invit…
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Running without shoes: Healthy, but to be enjoyed with caution
Barefoot shoes strengthen muscles and improve mobility - but switching too quickly can do more harm than good. Two experts explain why we shouldn’t ditch our regular shoes overnight in favor of baref…
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Den Jobcast #5 - Merryn Swan
Sponsored contentVun der Aschreiwung bei der ADEM bis an den aktuelle Job. De Merryn Swan ass no Joren am Finanzberäich an engem Burnout als "Travailleur handicapé" aklasséiert ginn. Mat der Hëllef vun der ADEM konnt…
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The most Luxembourgish of Germans
Franz Peter Basten has always been keen to promote the Greater Region and the European ideal, both as a politician and as a lawyer. Portrait of a relentless opponent of borders.
-
Why is everyone talking about ETFs?
These past few months, scrolling through financial headlines at one point or another led to a stumble across talk of ETFs. But how exactly has this humble financial product, short for exchange-traded…
-
Editorial - The Frieden Show
Outside, people are enjoying the sun. Inside, in parliament, MPs listen to Prime Minister Frieden, who is giving his second State of the Nation address. Some people would probably prefer to sit in th…
-
Repression for the sake of feeling safe
Area bans, aggressive begging, freedom of assembly: the CSV/DP government's security policy is gradually taking shape - and is being heavily criticised in some cases. An overview in seven points.
-
An end to the colourful, sugar-sweet nicotine hide-and-seek game?
The imagination of the tobacco and nicotine industry to remarket their addictive products and circumvent regulations is almost endless: e-cigarettes, nicotine pouches, disposable vapes, chewing tobac…
-
Engines of society - Sebastian Jacqué
Sponsored contentIn cooperation with Losch Luxembourg, we regularly present people who have a very special impact on Luxembourg society through their professional careers or simply through their personal stories.
-
"The ombudsman is not a dragon without fire"
If people have problems with a state or municipal authority or a public organisation, they can turn to the ombudsman. A few days ago, Claudine Konsbruck took over from Claudia Monti as ombudsman.
-
Cashflow interrupted: when customers simply don't pay
If customers do not pay, this causes stress for the self-employed and entrepreneurs, as cash flow is no longer guaranteed. Although official assistance exists in Luxembourg, the procedures are often …
-
Wat mengs du? - Emotions as the new currency of power
In a complex world full of uncertainty, it is not titles or mandates that gain in importance, but the ability to generate resonance. Those who touch people emotionally, offer support and orientation,…
-
AI is still a long way from replacing your lawyer
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made its debut in some Luxembourg law firms. Experimentation is being conducted with caution.
-
American scientists in exile: an opportunity for Luxembourg?
While the United States is imposing increasing restrictions on academic freedom, Luxembourg and Europe are asserting themselves as the guarantors of free and collaborative research. Two researchers b…
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Microcredit, a financial anomaly with a social purpose
Microlux offers microloans to entrepreneurs excluded from traditional banking, striving to create social impact where commercial logic says no. With interest rates above those of conventional lenders…
