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Editorial - The miracle of Senningen
Nora Back was still ready to grill the Prime Minister, employers were up in arms about additional burdens, and the Prime Minister didn't actually want a tripartite meeting at all. And suddenly, every…
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Mäin Element - Sophie Pilleron
Sponsored contentKriibs als Diagnos verbannen déi meescht mat engem héijen Alter. An awer gëtt an der Fuerschung net genuch iwwert Kriibs am héijen Alter gefuerscht, esou d’Sophie Pilleron.
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Double punishment: Immigration detention after prison in Luxembourg
When non-EU nationals without a residence permit finish a prison sentence in Luxembourg, they can get detained for up to another year, before being eventually released onto Luxembourg's streets witho…
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Opgepikt - Panik in der Halong-Bucht
Haben wir was verpasst? Im RTL-Radio wird Patrick Dury doch tatsächlich als OGBL-Chef angekündigt. Der satanische, ähm … der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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"At some point, enough is enough"
As Michel Wolter's successor, Nadine Braconnier has been under particular scrutiny right from the start. The new mayor of Käerjeng explains to us how she deals with hate comments, why she was first c…
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Editorial – Brave new web, whatever happened to getting lost?
As Google overhauls its search bar into an all-answering AI companion, the age-old joy of wandering the human web is being engineered away. By trapping users inside a zero-click monopoly, tech giants…
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Socialisation currently uploading: How Gen Z actually connects
Phone-addicted and unable to connect: That's the stereotype about Gen Z. A psychologist and three young adults in Luxembourg tell a different story.
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Excellent data collectors, mediocre trainers: where do fitness watches help and where don't they?
The sports watch has gone from being a niche product for competitive athletes to a constant companion on the wrist. Wearables measure heart rate, sleep, stress and pace in real time and promise perfo…
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Virtual violence, real consequences: A slow battle against deepfakes
All it takes is a single photo on any online platform. Within minutes, it can be turned into an explicit video – featuring absolutely anyone's face. What happens afterwards is often a nightmare for t…
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Legal aid: more cases, fewer lawyers willing to take them
Legal aid enables people on low incomes to consult a lawyer free of charge or at a reduced rate. However, fewer and fewer lawyers are taking on these legal aid cases, even though the number of applic…
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Déi gutt Mod #41 De Wee fir anerer fräi maachen feat. Caroline Mart
D'Caroline Mart ass laangjäreg Journalistin an eent vun de bekanntste Gesiichter vun RTL. An dëser Episod vun Déi gutt Mod schwätze mir iwwer säi Parcours: Vun enger Kandheet tëscht New York, Bréisse…
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Evenings at the kitchen table: homework between expectations and everyday life
The Ministry of Education has clarified the homework rules. So everything is clear? Not quite. Parents continue to report overload, homework help at the Maison Relais remains a supervised service and…
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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
Sponsored contentE Podcast an Zesummenaarbecht mat der Spuerkeess iwwer Nohaltegkeet, Technologie an d'Zukunft am Banken- a Finanzwiesen. De Bryan Ferrari schwätzt all leschte Freiden am Mount mat Invitéen iwwer d'Er…
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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…