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Can drones save our forests?
The destructive effects of climate change have hit Luxembourg's forests hard and fast. The old methods used to measure the progress of forest dieback are now too slow to keep up. The "Pioneer" resear…
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Don't call it café-sport!
This photo series explores how darts, skittles, and billiards in Luxembourg's pubs evolved from simple pastimes into competitive league sports – complete with teams, tournaments, and aspirations. A n…
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These not so innocent teen novels
Everyone knows that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but why is it actually important to be weary of cartoon illustrations on youth romances, and to make readers aware of what can hide behind…
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Histoires d’avocats – Fiscalité et jeu de l'oie
Loin des prétoires et des caméras, les avocat·e·s sont des passionné·e·s de droit et de justice. Le podcast Histoires d’avocats vous propose de découvrir dans chaque épisode l'un·e d'entre eux·elles,…
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Déi gutt Mod #21 - Formatiounen, Soft Skills an d’Selbstwäertgefill (feat. Muriel Morbé)
Et waren emol eng Lokaljournalistin an eng Radiomoderatorin. Elo leede se gemeinsam e 76 Joer ale Mediebetrib, de Lëtzebuerger Journal. Wéi se dat maachen, erzielen d’Lynn Warken an d’Melody Hansen a…
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Where politics and young people meet at eye level
Gone are the days when trust in political institutions was normal. The question of how the next generation can be better integrated into democracy is becoming increasingly urgent. Luxembourg's Chambe…
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The art of good governance
Companies, organisations and even the state need rules about how they make decisions. This is what we call governance, and it was the subject of the latest episode of the Evergreens by Spuerkeess pod…
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The medical cannabis shift: What new restrictions mean for patients
With over 1,100 patients relying on Luxembourg’s medical cannabis program and hundreds of kilograms imported annually, the program’s popularity is significant. But recent changes could mean major cha…
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"I am more than just a model"
Sonia Gleis has many talents. Painting is her great passion, but she is probably best known for her modelling. Last year, she was also a CSV candidate in the local elections. With such an interesting…
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2024: It wasn't all bad...
We look back on 2024: our team shares personal insights and stories from the year. With different perspectives and context, we not only show what went wrong, but also what went right - for a multifac…
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Christmas cards, phone calls and the charm of the past
The Christmas season is a time for reflection, get-togethers and traditions. One of these is sending cards. Although this is no longer common practice in every family, for many it brings back many fo…
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Evergreens - Um Bols vun de Mäert
Sponsored contentE Podcast an Zesummenaarbecht mat der Spuerkeess iwwer Nohaltegkeet, Technologie an d'Zukunft am Banken- a Finanzwiesen. De Bryan Ferrari schwätzt all leschte Freiden am Mount mat Invitéen iwwer d'Er…
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Editorial - 'Tis the season
It's that time again: the most important and by far the most expensive law of the year is on the agenda of the Chamber of Deputies, and by the time you read this, it will probably already be in the b…
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Fake sick people: The problem with increasing absenteeism
Statistics show: More and more employees are on sick leave frequently or for long periods of time. In addition to those who are genuinely ill, there are also those who take advantage of medical certi…
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Mums in business: Two "mompreneurs" about their double life
Corinne Semedo and Véronique Scheer are both mothers and entrepreneurs. The two women know the challenges of being the "oddballs" of the Luxembourg economy, albeit each in their own way. An insight i…
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Memories of a generation: Looking back on the Second World War
Fewer and fewer Luxembourgers can still remember the events of the Second World War first-hand. Laura Tomassini went in search of the last witnesses of that time and spoke to them about a period that…