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A garden where children and seniors flourish
Many senior citizens feel lonely in old age, while children spend more and more time indoors and often have neither a garden nor grandparents. The multi-generational garden at the Op Lamp care home i…
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The entrepreneurial rollercoaster
Setting up your own business is an intense adventure. We usually dwell on success stories. But sometimes the story of a failure can be just as instructive. Guillaume Perrodin agreed to tell us his st…
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J'ai deux mots à vous rire - De la pluie et du mauvais temps…
Il n’a pas plu à notre chroniqueur qu’il ait trop plu. Alors, pour changer, il râle…
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Sport in harmful doses
When exercise becomes addictive, the mind and body suffer. Two athletes talk about the dark side of sport in a world dominated by ideals of beauty. Two experts explain the background, the role of sel…
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Extinct? Not so fast!
More and more native animal species are disappearing from Luxembourg's natural landscapes. But there are also successes to show for it: Nature conservation and renaturalisation can work. Join us on o…
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Magrid: A Luxembourgish learning app conquers the world
Despite all doubts, Tahereh Pazouki has founded a multi-award-winning company based on her research. Around 33,000 children worldwide now use the Magrid learning software. The CEO talks about the neg…
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Déi gutt Mod
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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Inside Amazon's giant beehive
The American giant is opening the doors of its Augny distribution centre, an hour's drive from Luxembourg, to the general public. It's a way of demystifying the millions of parcels handled every year…
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Editorial - Sensory overload
Luxembourg is too loud and too bright: this is unhealthy, mentally stressful and expensive, with no tangible benefits. Proven solutions for both problems are known, but decision-makers find it diffic…
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With heart and soul
François Bausch was Deputy Prime Minister, Minister, First Alderman, Opposition Leader, Member of Parliament, and a railway worker. Now he is retired. He spoke with us about the highs and lows, work …
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Back to work after cancer: Maria's rocky road
After her cancer diagnosis, Maria hoped to return to work as a nursing assistant. But after two gruelling years of uncertainty, waiting and cumbersome procedures, she decided to pull the ripcord - de…
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Diversity instead of prejudice - How social factors shape perception
How does our social and cultural standing impact our perception and interaction with the world? How positionality shapes our own decisions and relationships, and why it is important to be aware of th…
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Pensions, a social achievement that has stood the test of time
The first century of pensions was marked by their gradual extension both in terms of rights and beneficiaries. The next century appears to be one of gradual backpedalling in the face of difficulties …
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The Social Club: creative workshops as a business model
The Social Club workshops are all about a mix of creativity and socialising. Martina Njavro and Kristina Zhardanova are pursuing a concept that already promises a lot after just a few months. On two …
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Loud Luxembourg: When noise comes at the cost of health
Luxembourg is a very loud place. Chronic noise pollution has an impact on the health and quality of life of thousands of residents - this is costly, both in terms of money and nerves. Reduction measu…
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Glamping: Luxembourg's tourism industry in transition
Glamping: The comfortable counterpart to conventional camping is a prominent trend within Luxembourg's tourism industry. How the luxurious alternative can extend the season and how its promotion can …