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"We were robbed of our revolution once, we mustn't let it happen again"
Iranian refugees in Luxembourg hope for the end of the Islamic Republic, but the opposition is already divided over the outcome of the fall of the regime, with the Shah's son, Reza Pahlavi, coveting …
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Reclassification compensation: a legal headache
The reclassification compensation mechanism is indeed discriminatory according to the Constitutional Court, which nevertheless did not rule in favour of the employee whose case it was hearing. A judg…
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Nerves on edge
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US tariffs, Deep Seek, and an increasingly active role for the White House. In 2025, the financial markets have once again shown just how quickly things can change. This is the subject of the current…
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Editorial - Cheers!
While the world is on fire, Luxembourg is cultivating its political folklore. If you look at all the New Year's receptions, it seems that national topicality knows one thing above all else: the next …
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Minimum age for social media: An end to laissez-faire policies at last?
Christiane Fisch paid close attention to her children's screen time during their upbringing. Today, over 15 years later, politicians are beginning to ask themselves similar questions. After Australia…
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Wat mengs du? - Turning around housing construction requires a policy shift
Anyone discussing Luxembourg’s future today cannot ignore the state of the housing market. It reflects a range of structural problems that go well beyond the real estate sector. A Carte Blanche by bu…
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Mäin Element - Jordi Cabot
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Mat KI ka mëttlerweil jiddereen eppes ufänken. Nëmmen déi allermannst hunn et nach ni ausprobéiert. Ma wéi fuerscht een kënschtlech Intelligenz dann eigentlech? Dat erzielt de Jordi Cabot an dëser Ep…
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Space is trashed – here's how it could be cleaned up
Above our heads, thousands of pieces from dead satellites and rocket fragments speedily hurtle around Earth. In the long run, collisions could disrupt global communications. In Luxembourg, people lik…
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A day in the life of a Maison Relais
The Maison Relais is an integral part of everyday life for a good two thirds of all primary school pupils in the country. The Lëtzebuerger Journal visited one in Esch/Alzette. An insight into everyda…
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The beacon of hope
Marc Spautz is back in government. High expectations are placed on him. After the more than unfortunate record of his predecessor Georges Mischo, the CSV veteran is to restore social dialogue, among …
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Gluten-free cuisine: small providers fill a surprisingly large gap in Luxembourg
Eating gluten-free without having to constantly ask or doubt - a real luxury for people with coeliac disease. Only a few restaurants offer suitable alternatives, as there is a lack of understanding o…
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Déi gutt Mod #36 Wéi soen ech mengem Patron, dass ech Mamm ginn?
D’Hanna Meyer ass d'Directrice vum Kommunikatiouns-Departement vun der Chambre des Métiers. An dëser Episod schwätze mir iwwert säin akademesche Wee, d'Valorisatioun vum Handwierk a wéi hatt mat nëmm…
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flux #4 - Vun de Bouwen, déi gefeelt hunn
flux ass de Podcast vum Lëtzebuerger Journal, fir d'Geschicht vun der Lëtzebuerger Wirtschaft méi gräifbar ze maachen. Fir jiddereen. Déi véiert Episod dréit sech ëm den Zoustand vun eiser Industrie …
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Not dense enough for comfort?
Luxembourg ranks among the countries with the largest average dwelling sizes in Europe - with strong population growth and high land prices at the same time. Why densification here often fails due to…
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The timid beginnings of the financial centre
Contrary to popular belief, the birth and development of the financial centre did not come about by a happy accident beyond the control of those who governed it. Benoît Majerus, professor of European…
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(On)bekannt - Alexandre Ecker
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. An dës Kéier ass dat den Alexandre Ecker, Direkter vum Zenter fir d'Lëtzebuerger Sprooch.