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Music education in step with the times
Two and a half years ago, Luc Nijs became the program director of the Bachelor of Music Education at the University of Luxembourg. In this interview, he shares his vision for the young program, how t…
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J'ai deux mots à vous rire - Allogène éthique
En ces temps troublés, notre chroniqueur Claude Frisoni constate que les indigènes d’ici sont des allogènes d’ailleurs.
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A decade of pitches
The Fit 4 Start programme is the showcase of the startup ecosystem in Luxembourg. It has certain shortcomings, but in a highly competitive environment, it has been the only beacon of hope for startup…
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Déi gutt Mod #22 - An der Ëffentlechkeet stoen (feat. Anne Calteux)
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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Den Jobcast #3 - Silvia Fernandes
Vun der Aschreiwung bei der ADEM bis an den aktuelle Job. D'Silvia Fernandes ass blann a war Opgrond vun hirer Behënnerung 20 Joer ouni Aarbecht. Duerch d'ADEM huet si hiren haitege Job als Guide-Ser…
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Nutritional supplements: a balance between science and marketing
During the cold season, many people turn to dietary supplements to bridge the time until spring as healthily as possible. But supplements only help to a limited extent - we spoke to two experts about…
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De Gemengepodcast - Larochette
De Saeul à Luxembourg-Ville et de Schifflange à Kiischpelt, dans le Gemengepodcast, les journalistes du Lëtzebuerger Journal vous emmènent avec eux·elles dans les 100 communes du pays. Cette troisièm…
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"Migration management" with a human cost
Despite the opposition from over 160 human rights organisations, the EU parliament voted in favour of the Migration and Asylum Pact last year. While Luxembourg's government fully backs the agreement,…
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A NASA engineer making space for others
Dr Farah Alibay gets paid to create robots that explore the universe’s greatest mysteries: Was there ever life elsewhere, and how did it all begin? As a systems engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Labo…
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Lawyers relieved, tax authorities expectant
Tax authorities can no longer sue lawyers to obtain information about their clients. This is what the Administrative Court has decided in the light of the clarifications provided by the Court of Just…
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New Work #16 - improof
Den Aarbechtsmarché ass permanent amgaangen, sech ze veränneren. Wéi gesäit d'Aarbechtswelt vun haut aus? Wéi eng Faktore ginn ëmmer méi wichteg a wou leien d'Chancë respektiv d'Geforen? De Podcast v…
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Editorial - Lydie Polfer's liberal approach to the truth
The discussion about the "muzzle" clause in the contract between the municipality of Luxembourg and the ASBL HUT, followed by Lydie Polfer's assurance that it was not meant that way, reveals a worryi…
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A mouthful of panic: the fear of the dentist
Fear of dentists is considered the second biggest phobia. Whether young or old, many patients shy away from going to the practice, whether due to bad experiences or simply a queasy gut feeling. Two p…
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Zero waste in doubt
In 2018, the zero waste sector was booming with specialist shops and supermarkets taking an interest in selling unpackaged goods. A craze that collapsed with the Covid crisis and inflation. We met th…
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Lifelong Learning: Three people, three exciting career paths
A career change, a new degree at an older age, a second mainstay: fewer and fewer workers stay in the same professional field for their whole lives. If they do, further training is part of their path…
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Why we should take better care of our soil
We literally trample on it, seal it and pollute it. Yet intact soil is in our own best interests. Eight questions, eight answers about this underestimated ecosystem - and why we should treat it with …