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In the app-age, Luxembourg's banks feel the pressure of our thumbs
Convenient and relaxed transactions via the app: Neobanks such as Revolut may not yet be able to replace the traditional current account, but they are gradually moving into areas that are traditional…
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Silent witnesses to our history - Luxembourg's unknown monuments
In Luxembourg, it is almost impossible to take more than five steps without tripping over some kind of monument. We recognise most of them, at least vaguely. But we walk or drive past many more witho…
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Opgepikt - Zaunkönig*in
Das war's dann wohl mit dem Sommer. Mit der Fouer kommt der Winter. Höchste Zeit, in die Philippinen zu fahren. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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Between fado and doom
After studying law, the Luxembourger with Portuguese roots cancelled her career plans as a lawyer due to a burnout - and instead developed an extraordinary music career between dark folk, fado and do…
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Editorial - No silly season this year
There can hardly be any talk of a silly season in 2025: Global politics and crises continue to dominate events during the holiday months. Although parliament and the government are still in recess, t…
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What is the right penalty after a fatal road accident?
Hit-and-run drivers rarely receive a custodial sentence for a road accident resulting in the death of one or more people. And the driving ban is often combined with an exception for going to work. Th…
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Why is everyone talking about "recession indicators"?
Have you recently found yourself growing your own veggies, skipping hair appointments, keeping your nails short – maybe dallying over a Labubu plushie or "treating yourself" to a designer lipstick? C…
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Déi gutt Mod #30 Empathie, Muecht a Menopause: D'Yuriko Backes iwwer Leadership
Et waren emol eng Lokaljournalistin an eng Radiomoderatorin. Elo leede se gemeinsam e 76 Joer ale Mediebetrib, de Lëtzebuerger Journal. Wéi se dat maachen, erzielen d'Lynn Warken an d'Melody Hansen a…
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Take-away, throw away? U-turn in waste policy
Luxembourg wanted to declare war on single-use packaging. Now things are turning out quite differently - much to the annoyance of environmentalists and the relief of the catering industry. But what d…
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Bill aims to reduce credit barriers for former patients
Since 2020, it was supposed to become easier for patients who have overcome cancer or another illness to take out a mortgage. According to MP Claude Haagen (LSAP), the time has come to address the is…
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Wat mengs du? - Rethinking success: What does work really owe us?
Do we need to love our work to find it meaningful? Drawing on her experiences from Luxembourg to New York, Pauline Lesch invites us to question the values we attach to work – and whether fulfillment …
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Another day, another scam attempt
Several spectacular cases of fraud have kept Luxembourg on tenterhooks in recent years and months. But most attempts to scam people out of their money are less spectacular - often the victims don't e…
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More perspectives, more context
We offer a concrete alternative for anyone who wants to stay informed without feeling bad afterwards. Our investigations don’t stop at the problem but go beyond: we provide the necessary context and …
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(On)bekannt - Anne Wies
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. An dës Kéier ass dat d'Anne Wies, d'Gesiicht an d'Hänn hannert der Bijous-Mark Atelier Monell.
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When a craft business wants to grow but can't
When Patrick Bichler took over a carpentry business in 2017, he set himself the goal of moving into a new company headquarters within ten years. Today, at 36, the entrepreneur knows that this timelin…
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"The days are particularly long in Brussels ..."
What is life like juggling a toddler and Commission work? CSV politician Martine Kemp talks about her second term in the European Parliament, strategic priorities in Luxembourg's interest - and why s…

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In the app-age, Luxembourg's banks feel the pressure of our thumbs
Convenient and relaxed transactions via the app: Neobanks such as Revolut may not yet be able to replace the traditional current account, but they are gradually moving into areas that are traditional…
-
Silent witnesses to our history - Luxembourg's unknown monuments
In Luxembourg, it is almost impossible to take more than five steps without tripping over some kind of monument. We recognise most of them, at least vaguely. But we walk or drive past many more witho…
-
Opgepikt - Zaunkönig*in
Das war's dann wohl mit dem Sommer. Mit der Fouer kommt der Winter. Höchste Zeit, in die Philippinen zu fahren. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
-
Between fado and doom
After studying law, the Luxembourger with Portuguese roots cancelled her career plans as a lawyer due to a burnout - and instead developed an extraordinary music career between dark folk, fado and do…
-
Editorial - No silly season this year
There can hardly be any talk of a silly season in 2025: Global politics and crises continue to dominate events during the holiday months. Although parliament and the government are still in recess, t…
-
What is the right penalty after a fatal road accident?
Hit-and-run drivers rarely receive a custodial sentence for a road accident resulting in the death of one or more people. And the driving ban is often combined with an exception for going to work. Th…
-
Why is everyone talking about "recession indicators"?
Have you recently found yourself growing your own veggies, skipping hair appointments, keeping your nails short – maybe dallying over a Labubu plushie or "treating yourself" to a designer lipstick? C…
-
Déi gutt Mod #30 Empathie, Muecht a Menopause: D'Yuriko Backes iwwer Leadership
Et waren emol eng Lokaljournalistin an eng Radiomoderatorin. Elo leede se gemeinsam e 76 Joer ale Mediebetrib, de Lëtzebuerger Journal. Wéi se dat maachen, erzielen d'Lynn Warken an d'Melody Hansen a…
-
Take-away, throw away? U-turn in waste policy
Luxembourg wanted to declare war on single-use packaging. Now things are turning out quite differently - much to the annoyance of environmentalists and the relief of the catering industry. But what d…
-
Bill aims to reduce credit barriers for former patients
Since 2020, it was supposed to become easier for patients who have overcome cancer or another illness to take out a mortgage. According to MP Claude Haagen (LSAP), the time has come to address the is…
-
Wat mengs du? - Rethinking success: What does work really owe us?
Do we need to love our work to find it meaningful? Drawing on her experiences from Luxembourg to New York, Pauline Lesch invites us to question the values we attach to work – and whether fulfillment …
-
Another day, another scam attempt
Several spectacular cases of fraud have kept Luxembourg on tenterhooks in recent years and months. But most attempts to scam people out of their money are less spectacular - often the victims don't e…
-
More perspectives, more context
We offer a concrete alternative for anyone who wants to stay informed without feeling bad afterwards. Our investigations don’t stop at the problem but go beyond: we provide the necessary context and …
-
(On)bekannt - Anne Wies
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. An dës Kéier ass dat d'Anne Wies, d'Gesiicht an d'Hänn hannert der Bijous-Mark Atelier Monell.
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When a craft business wants to grow but can't
When Patrick Bichler took over a carpentry business in 2017, he set himself the goal of moving into a new company headquarters within ten years. Today, at 36, the entrepreneur knows that this timelin…
-
"The days are particularly long in Brussels ..."
What is life like juggling a toddler and Commission work? CSV politician Martine Kemp talks about her second term in the European Parliament, strategic priorities in Luxembourg's interest - and why s…
