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Opgepikt - Lecker Vino
Wir haben es schon immer geahnt: So richtig kuschelig ist es nur in der Abgeordnetenkammer, und dort kann man sogar Sudoku spielen. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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Balcony power plants: small modules for a major energy transition
Balcony power plants supply dwellings directly with affordable electricity via the socket. Why Pierre and Carole chose them, and why solar energy is no longer reserved to property owners.
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Evergreens - L'immobilier luxembourgeois face à sa nouvelle réalité
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Editorial - Frieden speaks - and says little
Luc Frieden avoided concrete announcements in his State of the Nation address. Two weeks before the tripartite, the speech seemed less like a political statement of direction and more like an attempt…
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(On)bekannt - Khalid Oke
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. An dës Kéier ass dat de Museker Khalid Oke.
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City dwellers' vegetable gardens are putting up a fight
Despite the intense pressure on land in Luxembourg, so-called 'cités jardinières' and community gardens are holding firm. As it celebrates its centenary, the league Gaart an Heem is seeing demand soa…
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Ownership as compromise: why Linda bought a leasehold property
Renting a flat was never an option for Linda after university. But buying privately wasn't either. So the young professional opted for a model that is becoming increasingly important in Luxembourg, b…
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The last gay bar has closed. What does Luxembourg have left?
Letz Boys was Luxembourg's last gay bar. Since it closed in February, there is not a single dedicated queer nightlife venue left in the country. A community centre director, a poet and a venue owner …
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"Je porte les traces de la vie"
Jill Crovisier has been travelling the world for twenty years and has made an international name for herself as a dancer and choreographer. But behind her restless professional life lies a quiet, obs…
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Wat mengs du? - Inclusion costs less money than exclusion
A prosthesis. Physiotherapy sessions. The right to go to school. These are all gains that cuts to international aid budgets are calling into question. Martin Lagneau, Director of Handicap Internation…
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The hellish gauntlet of a former Bonn & Schmitt client
The wreck of the renowned law firm has sent shockwaves through the legal world. But it has also left clients out in the cold. One of these unfortunate individuals has been struggling since last summe…
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Tax rebate for start-ups
Luxembourg now wants to mobilise more of its private savings to support its own start-ups. The new 20 per cent tax credit for investors in start-ups marks a strategic turning point. Beyond the politi…
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EV for 100 euros a month: Can Luxembourg copy France's success?
New electric cars as a leasing bargain: France's "social leasing" programme has been a resounding success. Luxembourg could announce a similar programme for low-income earners this year. Will the gov…
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"I didn't make the decision [to have an abortion] lightly"
Abortions are discussed controversially. How such a decision actually feels and what a woman goes through is rarely talked about. Marie (name changed by the editorial team) tells her story.
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Niederanven shows how to do solar energy right
How fast can solar take off? The latest and certainly not last oil shock shows once again how advantageous it is to switch to reliable energy sources. In Luxembourg, no one is currently doing this fa…
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Defenceless against bullying in the public sector: the forgotten employees
More than 15,000 state and municipal employees have less protection in the event of bullying than civil servants or employees in the private sector. A legal loophole prevents the labour inspectorate …