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Opgepikt - Felix Navidad!
Wir sind zwar nicht grün (na ja, ein bisschen vielleicht) und auch nicht behaart, sind aber trotzdem ganz doll grinchig drauf! Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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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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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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Thank you, Santa Boss!
The Christmas festivities begin before 24 December in the world of work, with a present that has become an indicator of corporate culture over the years.
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Engines of society - Andy Schleck
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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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…
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Mäin Element - Nesryne Mejri
Sponsored contentWéi erkennt een Deepfakes? Genau dës Fro versicht d'Nesryne Mejri a senger Fuerschung ze beäntweren. "Mäin Element" ass e Podcast an Zesummenaarbecht mam Fonds National de la Recherche, deen de …
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How AI detectors are poisoning the trust between students and teachers
Chatbots such as ChatGPT have irrevocably changed everyday school life - some teachers welcome them, others resist them with all their might, among others by using AI detecting tools. These promise t…
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Den Jobcast #2 - Johny Dias
Sponsored contentVun der Aschreiwung bei der ADEM bis an den aktuelle Job. Den Johny Dias war laang an engem Job gefaangen, deen him net gefall huet. Duerch d'ADEM huet hien säin Dram-Poste fonnt. Zesumme mam Fabien …
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A summit of contradictions: The aftermath of COP29
The outcomes of COP29 in Baku revealed progress – but also systemic fault lines that can jeopardise meaningful climate action. Hope and collaboration matter more than ever.
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"Dat hate mer schonn" - Inertia in the face of loopholes in the completion guarantee
The completion guarantee and its inconsistencies were brought back into the spotlight by a parliamentary question from the CSV calling on the government to react - without success - and by a press co…