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Add your two cents: Participatory democracy in trailblazing Dudelange
Who hasn't wished they could make their voice heard about a new project in the neighbourhood? Wouldn't it be nice to have a say more often than every six years? This is already the case in Dudelange…
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Editorial - Everything for the dachshund
Two years after the start of the CSV/DP coalition, there is little left of the political euphoria. A look at the work of the black-blue partnership of convenience.
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1 cm - Wou d'Politik gefuerdert ass
An der Episod 5 befroe mir d'Ministere Max Hahn (DP) a Georges Mischo (CSV) zum Thema Quoten, a wéi et mam Aktiounsplang fir d'Ëmsetzung vun der Behënnerterechtskonventioun a mat der Inklusiounsassis…
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A legal silver lining for families affected by disability
The Caisse pour l'avenir des enfants (CAE) has once again lost in court against a family from whom it had withdrawn the additional special allowance, granted to children with disabilities, without ha…
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How repairs are becoming a market niche and private companies are facing new competition
Whether it's a dripping tap or a faulty washing machine, customers are looking for quick help - but many businesses are working at full capacity or are refusing to repair third-party appliances for l…
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Den Jobcast #6 - Kevin Risch
Sponsored contentVun der Aschreiwung bei der ADEM bis an den aktuelle Job. De Kevin Risch huet, no deem hien entlooss ginn ass, mat Hëllef vun der ADEM een Job fonnt. Dat bei der ADEM selwer - a säin deemolege Consei…
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"Truly responding to the needs of the children is the greatest challenge"
For 20 years, Maisons Relais have been caring for children outside regular elementary school hours. The Journal visited Esch/Alzette to find out why these institutions can provide a supportive enviro…
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Editorial: How many Jos Nickts will follow?
The Court of Cassation has ruled that RTL may no longer mention the name "Jos Nickts". In doing so, it is invoking the "right to be forgotten" - something that the victims from whom Jos Nickts stole …
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The sound artist
Sam Erpelding is a sound engineer, guitarist, eco-acoustician, field recordist, soundscaper, co-founder of an art collective and instrument maker - but above all a sound artist. And he is also curren…
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Project Alpha: Between "segregation" and "growing together"
Before children across the country learn to read and write in either German or French from autumn 2027, there are still some uncertainties and questions. While parliament finalises the legal basis, h…
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Déi gutt Mod #34 Onsiichtbar Care-Aarbecht am Betrib feat. Bérengère Beffort
D’Bérengère Beffort bréngt Erfarunge vu Journalismus, Politik a Kommunikatioun zesummen. An der neier Episod schwätze mir ënner anerem doriwwer, wéi onsiichtbar Care-Aarbecht an Entreprisen entsteet …
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Professional inclusion - too often a question of goodwill
More and more employers are taking an inclusive approach to workplace design. Thanks to government support, this is no longer a matter of idealism but a decision that can have positive effects for co…
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flux #1 - Prolog
flux ass de Podcast vum Lëtzebuerger Journal, fir d'Geschicht vun der Lëtzebuerger Wirtschaft méi gräifbar ze maachen. Fir jiddereen. An der éischter Episod erziele mir de Wandel vun der Agrarwirtsch…
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The Dominican Republic's Role in Orange Week
It is well known that November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. What is less well known is that we owe the day to the Mirabal sisters, who died as anti-tru…
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Lena Rocca: Between catwalk, lab and stage
Lena Rocca combines so many talents that a single label hardly does her justice: Model, singer, e-sports pioneer and budding biologist. A portrait.
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Art as a collector's item: another type of "galleries"
Just in time for the eleventh edition of Luxembourg Art Week (21 to 23 November), the Journal takes a look beyond the walls of the Luxexpo, as Luxembourg's companies and institutions also have some i…