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The power of poetry in times of uncertainty
In times of crisis, poetry gives people support - it promotes empathy and helps to understand complex feelings. Two poets and a professor explain why engaging with poetry brings us closer together ri…
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Editorial - Suddenly all grown up!
Europe must become militarily independent of the USA as quickly as possible. This is an endeavour that cannot be achieved overnight.
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Dancing the way you feel it: with Down's syndrome in front of an audience
The 25 or so dancers from "Wir stellen uns vor...!" (we imagine or we introduce ourselves) will be "on" stage three times from March. It's been a long road for all of them until the big moment,…
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The Luxembourg market - stability in stormy times?
The market is facing uncertain times: Between unpredictable punitive tariffs from the Trump administration and a realignment of international relations, Luxembourg companies also have to worry about …
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Pensions, a social achievement that has stood the test of time
The first century of pensions was marked by their gradual extension both in terms of rights and beneficiaries. The next century appears to be one of gradual backpedalling in the face of difficulties …
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J’ai deux mots à vous rire - Étrange…
Notre chroniqueur a trouvé bien du charme au Festival des migrations.
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Gréng op den Oueren - Green Events
Mir beliichten är Energie vun alle Säiten! Am Podcast ronderëm Nohaltegkeet mat Enovos treffe mir Leit, déi sech domat auskennen – Experten an awer och iwwerzeegten Notzer.
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A Luxembourgish-Romanian migration story in reverse
Between 1890 and 1950, Luxembourgers – engineers, governesses, and salesmen alike – moved to Romania for work, drawn by its expanding industries. Historian Philippe Blasen's research traces this forg…
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Super authority for human and animal health
Food inspections, livestock transport, animal welfare, epidemics: The Veterinary and Food Administration (ALVA), which was founded in 2022, covers a wide range of tasks - and is to be given more oppo…
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Behind the scenes at Amnesty International
NGOs are part of the Luxembourg landscape, reminding governments and society alike that the defence of fundamental rights must never waver. But what is their day-to-day work and how do they function?…
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Final stretch for adoption reform
The bill tabled in May 2023 has reached the end of the legislative process. It's a long way to go for a major step forward for families previously excluded from adoption, such as cohabiting couples a…
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Just sitting was yesterday - the classroom becomes active
Some draw on the floor with chalk, others juggle a balloon in the corridor: Philippe Arendt's Cycle 4.2 is a movement class in which learning is done a little differently. The teacher is convinced of…
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Déi gutt Mod #25 - Systemperfektionismus
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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"You can't please everyone anyway"
déi gréng is facing major challenges as core green issues such as climate policy are increasingly losing importance in the public debate. We spoke to the two now not-so-new co-presidents Stéphanie Em…
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Business Tinder: How a company finds the right successor
Handing over a business is a complex affair, as the visions of the old and new management must match. The BusinessTransfer platform, which has helped entrepreneurs such as Myriam Abid and Julie Zeipp…
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The need for cultural advocacy during wartime
Like so many other industries, publishing in Ukraine has been impacted in the shadow of the war. Local Ukrainian writer Olga Aleksandrova shares her views on the power of telling others’ stories as a…
