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Money laundering via Snapchat - The dark economy of money mules
Who would think of simply handing over their credit card to a stranger? Apparently a surprising number of people. Because the number of so-called money mules - people who knowingly or not help with m…
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Opgepikt - Come and see
Wer jetzt noch keine Blumen hat, der hat noch keine Blumen. Wer jetzt allein ist, wird es lange bleiben. Jaja, der Valentin ruft. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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"Politics is something noble"
Marc Hansen is back. The new-old MP and former DP minister reveals to us why he prefers to convince with arguments rather than headlines, and why patience, objectivity, and a willingness to compromis…
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Wat mengs du? - The foundations of a healthy life
Despite the many advances in medicine and psychiatry, one fundamental question often remains unanswered: how does health actually come about? In his day-to-day work as a psychiatrist, Dr Liron Pepshi…
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"The world is on fire": a conversation with U.S. Ambassador Stacey Feinberg
Relatively new to her role but already deeply engaged, U.S. Ambassador Stacey Feinberg reflects on Luxembourg’s dynamic tech ecosystem, geopolitical tensions, and why Luxembourg's history and gratitu…
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Who will really benefit from tax reform?
The tax reform tabled by the Frieden government is presented as fairer, more equitable, more modern and advantageous for all taxpayers. But the reality is not so simple.
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Investigations at the limits of the conceivable
There are many jobs that no one wants to do, but someone has to do. High up on this list is probably examining photos and videos that contain child abuse material. An interview with the CSAM unit of …
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Mäin Element - Ann Kiefer
Sponsored contentWat huet de Graf Zahl mam Manneke Pis ze dinn?Op den éischte Bléck net vill – an awer spille béid eng wichteg Roll am Liewe vun eiser Invitée aus dëser Episod „Mäin Element“.
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"We wouldn't need much to be able to achieve much more"
It builds housing for people who have no chance on the private market - and this is becoming increasingly common. We are talking about Fondation pour l'accès au logement, which has been active in hou…
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Trump II and the fear of regression: American voices from Luxembourg
Many US citizens who have emigrated are horrified by the political developments in their country. Since Donald Trump's second term in office, nothing has been the same in his home country. Two women …
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Editorial - Nothing new in the Shire
Anyone following the public debate in Luxembourg might get the feeling that we have settled into a cosy, warm cave while the storm is brewing outside. In our idyllic setting, the world seems to be ta…
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Kurds looked for protection, but found dread in Luxembourg
A violent conflict erupted between the Syrian army, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and armed militias in Rojava, Syria. 3.150 kilometres away, asylum seekers with Syrian nationality are left in…
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flux #6 - Ménage à trois
flux ass de Podcast vum Lëtzebuerger Journal, fir d'Geschicht vun der Lëtzebuerger Wirtschaft méi gräifbar ze maachen. Fir jiddereen. An der sechster Episod geet et em d'Stolkrisen- an Tripartittenzä…
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Taxes by postcode: Why companies are not taxed the same everywhere
From "small" bakers to large corporations: they all pay municipal business taxes, which are determined by the municipalities themselves. Standardising the ICC would make life easier for businesses an…
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"I'm certainly not the last communist"
After more than 25 years at the head of the Communist Party, Ali Ruckert is stepping down from his position as president. He looks back with us on his time as party leader, unwaveringly defends Marxi…
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The forgotten Eastern workers in Luxembourg
Historian Inna Ganschow documented the fates of around 4.000 "deported" Eastern labourers in Luxembourg in detail for the first time. Letters, photos and notebooks show forced labour, isolation and s…