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Leadership in transition: Why good bosses get coached
In today's economy, coaching is no longer a nice-to-have, but a central tool of modern corporate management. At Ferber hair&style, targeted support for managers is just as much a part of everyday lif…
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Déi gutt Mod #37 Wat verbënnt Lëtzebuerg mat Brasilien?
D'Dominique Santana ass Fuerscherin, Historikerin a Mamm. An dëser Episod vun Déi gutt Mod schwätze mir iwwer genee dës Rollen an d'Fro, wéi hatt et fäerdegbréngt, se am Alldag ze vereenen.
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The world according to the "Donroe Doctrine"
Venezuela, Cuba, Greenland, Iran, Mexico, Brazil, Nigeria… the list of countries that have recently found themselves on Donald Trump's radar is long and eclectic, yet not all too striking considering…
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Editorial - Housing construction "offensives" slowed down
Astronomical property prices, "atypical" cross-border commuters and "affordable" housing for all: the housing crisis is taking on ever more absurd forms. And where construction does happen, potential…
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"The entire school system is reaching its limits"
The National Parents’ Representation is the voice of parents in the school system. Established six years ago, it is now a recognized dialogue partner, says outgoing president Alain Massen. A review i…
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Colette Flesch is dead
On Wednesday afternoon, the sad news came that Colette Flesch, the grande dame of the DP, had passed away at the age of 88. With her passing, Luxembourg has lost a great personality.
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Opgepikt - Ice Ice Baby
Trump, Trump, Trump, und nochmals Trump! Mehr gibt es über diese Woche nicht zu sagen. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs, der übrigens auch schon mal in Davos gewesen ist –…
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How visibility gave Fabrice Goffinet self-confidence
He nibbles on trompe-l'œil patisserie with an ASMR effect, gets paid for styling his hair and creates amazing nails on the side: Fabrice Goffinet is Luxembourg's first male beautician with a DAP degr…
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"We were robbed of our revolution once, we mustn't let it happen again"
Iranians in Luxembourg hope for the end of the Islamic Republic, but the opposition is already divided over the outcome of the fall of the regime, with the Shah's son, Reza Pahlavi, coveting the thro…
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Why is everyone talking about the European "trade bazooka"?
In the midst of the economic chaos of punitive tariffs into which the US government has plunged the world, the tone of the notoriously sober EU has shifted. The "trade bazooka", less martially the "A…
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Reclassification compensation: a legal headache
The reclassification compensation mechanism is indeed discriminatory according to the Constitutional Court, which nevertheless did not rule in favour of the employee whose case it was hearing. A judg…
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Nerves on edge
Sponsored contentUS tariffs, Deep Seek, and an increasingly active role for the White House. In 2025, the financial markets have once again shown just how quickly things can change. This is the subject of the current…
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Minimum age for social media: An end to laissez-faire policies at last?
Christiane Fisch paid close attention to her children's screen time during their upbringing. Today, over 15 years later, politicians are beginning to ask themselves similar questions. After Australia…
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Wat mengs du? - Turning around housing construction requires a policy shift
Anyone discussing Luxembourg’s future today cannot ignore the state of the housing market. It reflects a range of structural problems that go well beyond the real estate sector. A Carte Blanche by bu…
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Mäin Element - Jordi Cabot
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Mat KI ka mëttlerweil jiddereen eppes ufänken. Nëmmen déi allermannst hunn et nach ni ausprobéiert. Ma wéi fuerscht een kënschtlech Intelligenz dann eigentlech? Dat erzielt de Jordi Cabot an dëser Ep…
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Space is trashed – here's how it could be cleaned up
Above our heads, thousands of pieces from dead satellites and rocket fragments speedily hurtle around Earth. In the long run, collisions could disrupt global communications. In Luxembourg, people lik…