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Oppen Dieren - Plenière zu Stroossbuerg
De Bill Wirtz verfollegt d'Geschéien an der Europäescher Unioun. Dës Kéier gëtt et am Podcast exklusiv Ablécker an d'Aarbecht vum EU-Parlament.
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Welcome to Kréiwénkel!
From Ettelbruck to Gilsdorf: In the summer, the Lycée Technique Agricole moved bag and baggage to a new site. It was time for a change for the “Ackerbauschoul” and the fresh wind that came with it no…
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Invisible grief
It is the ultimate taboo. Losing a baby during pregnancy or a few hours after birth is an ordeal no one talks about. Distraught parents feel alone. A situation which is not extraordinary, but which r…
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"Who likes to say my child is a school repeater?"
High School is supposed to be a place of supportive and encouraging learning. But how does this look like in reality? Lëtzebuerger Journal interviewed four different school repeaters about their expe…
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Esch2022, a budget against all odds
While the first projects officially labelled Esch2022 have already been presented, the budget for the European Capital of Culture is not yet fully finalised. Sponsors remain a rare sight - but the or…
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J'ai deux mots à vous rire - L’acheter ou lâcheté?
Malgré la pub, entre le soda et le bon vin, le coeur de notre chroniqueur ne balance pas.
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Missing: When each case is one too many
When a missing person is reported to the press, Luxembourg knows all about it. Few people are aware that the disappearance of a person triggers a strictly regulated procedure. Moreover, not everyone …
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Not the most well-behaved pupil
As part of our summer series, which rather developed into an autumn series, we also took a detour to Differdange, the home of Claude Meisch. The Minister of Education told the Lëtzebuerger Journal, w…
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The cannabis conundrum
According to new information, the government is not pursuing a full legalisation of cannabis. As ministries in Luxembourg switch into "no comment" mode on the reasons for a potential policy reversal,…
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Urban Mining of E-waste
Luxembourg's inhabitants produce around 9.6 kg of e-waste every year. Improving the collection of sorted electrical and electronic equipment will become a challenge in the coming years. Behind this, …
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A structural inequality to the detriment of women
The French political scientist Françoise Vergès was in Luxembourg last Saturday to give a conference and explain what she means by decolonial feminism. According to her, there is a clear divide with …
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Dogs explicitly allowed
If you like contemporary art, you have to visit the new Escher Konschthal. The official opening takes place this weekend, october 2nd.
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Staying for humanity
Sam Mort is one of the last Westerners - and one of the even fewer western women - left in Afghanistan. As chief of communication, advocacy and civic engagement for Unicef Afghanistan, the Scotswoman…
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Good and fresh apples
Sponsored contentGood taste, good shape and freshness: these are the three things that customers look for when they buy fruit and vegetables. In the supermarket, the third criterion often leaves something to be desir…
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