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The long road to medical specialisation
Luxembourg is desperately looking for doctors. But instead of being welcomed with open arms, prospective doctors can expect unequal working conditions, stressful working hours and a high cost of livi…
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How private leasing is transforming mobility in Luxembourg
For a long time, owning your own car was the norm in Luxembourg. In recent years, however, the car market has seen rapid growth in private leasing. With more and more attractive offers, private leasi…
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Jean Dieudonné and the Art of Playing Cards
A former slaughterhouse transformed into a dynamic space for community engagement, uniting generation and weaves through a museum, a cinema, and a bistro. This three-article series delves into the he…
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Editorial – Frieden's assertion of a failing generation
Luc Frieden's State of the Nation revealed the mindset of a generation born into abundance. Affordable housing, rising living standards, growing life expectancy and every resource and all the time in…
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Opgepikt - Fähnlein Fieselschweif
Ganz viel Großherzogs - und ein bisschen Frieden, na ja, fast schon zu viel Frieden. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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Déi gutt Mod #27 - Humor op der Aarbecht
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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"My brain is constantly working"
Larisa Faber is versatile. She acts, writes and directs - with increasing success. She was seen on the red carpet at this year's Berlinale; her play Stark Bollock Naked was awarded the Lëtzebuerger T…
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The issue of pseudo-managers in banks
Despite several court rulings, some banks continue to promote employees to managerial roles in order to exclude them from the collective agreement. This practice is denounced by unions but still deni…
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The Lëtzebuerger Journal launches the Luxembourgish Version of the Methodkit for Podcasts
64 cards - 64 elements that define a podcast. Inspiration cards that stimulate discussion, promote media literacy and strengthen democracy. A cooperation between the Lëtzebuerger Journal and DW …
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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
Vun 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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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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The long road to medical specialisation
Luxembourg is desperately looking for doctors. But instead of being welcomed with open arms, prospective doctors can expect unequal working conditions, stressful working hours and a high cost of livi…
-
How private leasing is transforming mobility in Luxembourg
For a long time, owning your own car was the norm in Luxembourg. In recent years, however, the car market has seen rapid growth in private leasing. With more and more attractive offers, private leasi…
-
Jean Dieudonné and the Art of Playing Cards
A former slaughterhouse transformed into a dynamic space for community engagement, uniting generation and weaves through a museum, a cinema, and a bistro. This three-article series delves into the he…
-
Editorial – Frieden's assertion of a failing generation
Luc Frieden's State of the Nation revealed the mindset of a generation born into abundance. Affordable housing, rising living standards, growing life expectancy and every resource and all the time in…
-
Opgepikt - Fähnlein Fieselschweif
Ganz viel Großherzogs - und ein bisschen Frieden, na ja, fast schon zu viel Frieden. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
-
Déi gutt Mod #27 - Humor op der Aarbecht
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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"My brain is constantly working"
Larisa Faber is versatile. She acts, writes and directs - with increasing success. She was seen on the red carpet at this year's Berlinale; her play Stark Bollock Naked was awarded the Lëtzebuerger T…
-
The issue of pseudo-managers in banks
Despite several court rulings, some banks continue to promote employees to managerial roles in order to exclude them from the collective agreement. This practice is denounced by unions but still deni…
-
The Lëtzebuerger Journal launches the Luxembourgish Version of the Methodkit for Podcasts
64 cards - 64 elements that define a podcast. Inspiration cards that stimulate discussion, promote media literacy and strengthen democracy. A cooperation between the Lëtzebuerger Journal and DW …
-
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 …
-
(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…
-
Den Jobcast #5 - Merryn Swan
Vun 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…
-
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…
-
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.
