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Drugs that change lives? How an LSD trip gave hope
He struggles with self-doubt, cancels his studies and finds no access to therapy. Only an illegal LSD trip changes everything and gives him hope again. But what does it mean when help exists - but is…
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Opgepikt - Flashflood
Pinot Gris? Elbling? Rivaner? Auxerrois? Eigentlich total egal, Hauptsache süffig. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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New Work #23 - Acquis ou conquis sociaux
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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 - EU candidates need patience and nerves of steel
Countries seeking to join the EU must prove their worth before being allowed into the club - and the list of criteria keeps getting longer, even if certain historical episodes can speed things up. Af…
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The maker with a tailored suit
Pascal Zimmer has tried many things and taken many risks. The entrepreneur, dandy, craftsman and former judo champion has retained his self-taught curiosity and approaches his life with a mixture of …
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1 cm - D'Aarbecht an den Inklusiounsatelieren
An der drëtter Episod vun eisem Aarbechts-Inklusiouns-Podcast besiche mir zwee Inklusiounsatelieren. Do fanne Mënsche mat enger Beanträchtegung Aarbecht, wat fir si um éischten Aarbechtsmarché oft ne…
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The price of likes – How fake activity kills trust online
Likes, follows and reviews were and still are important markers of trust on social media – until people figured out you can simply buy fake engagement. Researchers at the University of Luxembourg are…
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Nowhere left to go: Asylum seekers pushed to Calais
When Muzain's asylum request was rejected in Luxembourg, he saw the Channel crossing as a last resort. Lëtzebuerger Journal met him in Luxembourg and traveled to Calais to retrace his steps and under…
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From GP to high-tech minister: Obertin's digital mission
Stéphanie Obertin, once a general practitioner in Bonnevoie, is now responsible for digitalisation, research and higher education. The DP minister talks to us about her new political role, AI, and cy…
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The ordinary oppression of a people in the West Bank
The spotlight is on Gaza and the atrocities suffered by its population over the past two years, almost making us forget that Palestinians on the West Bank are also living in inhuman/unworthy conditio…
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Editorial - A letter to the EU Parliament
Dear EU Parliament,Can you please make life a little less easy for the EU sceptics who accuse you of wasting your time and our taxpayers' money on borderline nonsensical debates? Just a little bit? P…
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Luxembourg's Revolut rêverie: A train long gone?
As Revolut heads to Paris and N26 trips up in Berlin, Luxembourg is left debating its own stance on the presence and absence of neobanks within the country. Did we miss a chance – or is it simply not…
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Veterinarians between empathy, ethics and escalation
Insults, threats, online hate: in Luxembourg's veterinary clinics, emotions are increasingly clashing with people who actually want to help. Between compassion, ethical boundaries and financial respo…
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Déi gutt Mod #32 Paus: Déi aner Säit vun der Medail
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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Who will be the next member state of the European Union?
Ten countries are officially seeking to join the EU. The road is long and increasingly arduous — but for some, the finish line is in sight.
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What private security is allowed to do in public spaces
What are employees of private security companies allowed to do when they are supposed to provide security at concerts or other events? And where is the dividing line with the duties of the police? 20…
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Drugs that change lives? How an LSD trip gave hope
He struggles with self-doubt, cancels his studies and finds no access to therapy. Only an illegal LSD trip changes everything and gives him hope again. But what does it mean when help exists - but is…
-
Opgepikt - Flashflood
Pinot Gris? Elbling? Rivaner? Auxerrois? Eigentlich total egal, Hauptsache süffig. Der satirische Wochenrückblick von und mit Pascal Steinwachs.
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New Work #23 - Acquis ou conquis sociaux
Sponsored content
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…
-
Editorial - EU candidates need patience and nerves of steel
Countries seeking to join the EU must prove their worth before being allowed into the club - and the list of criteria keeps getting longer, even if certain historical episodes can speed things up. Af…
-
The maker with a tailored suit
Pascal Zimmer has tried many things and taken many risks. The entrepreneur, dandy, craftsman and former judo champion has retained his self-taught curiosity and approaches his life with a mixture of …
-
1 cm - D'Aarbecht an den Inklusiounsatelieren
An der drëtter Episod vun eisem Aarbechts-Inklusiouns-Podcast besiche mir zwee Inklusiounsatelieren. Do fanne Mënsche mat enger Beanträchtegung Aarbecht, wat fir si um éischten Aarbechtsmarché oft ne…
-
The price of likes – How fake activity kills trust online
Likes, follows and reviews were and still are important markers of trust on social media – until people figured out you can simply buy fake engagement. Researchers at the University of Luxembourg are…
-
Nowhere left to go: Asylum seekers pushed to Calais
When Muzain's asylum request was rejected in Luxembourg, he saw the Channel crossing as a last resort. Lëtzebuerger Journal met him in Luxembourg and traveled to Calais to retrace his steps and under…
-
From GP to high-tech minister: Obertin's digital mission
Stéphanie Obertin, once a general practitioner in Bonnevoie, is now responsible for digitalisation, research and higher education. The DP minister talks to us about her new political role, AI, and cy…
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The ordinary oppression of a people in the West Bank
The spotlight is on Gaza and the atrocities suffered by its population over the past two years, almost making us forget that Palestinians on the West Bank are also living in inhuman/unworthy conditio…
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Editorial - A letter to the EU Parliament
Dear EU Parliament,Can you please make life a little less easy for the EU sceptics who accuse you of wasting your time and our taxpayers' money on borderline nonsensical debates? Just a little bit? P…
-
Luxembourg's Revolut rêverie: A train long gone?
As Revolut heads to Paris and N26 trips up in Berlin, Luxembourg is left debating its own stance on the presence and absence of neobanks within the country. Did we miss a chance – or is it simply not…
-
Veterinarians between empathy, ethics and escalation
Insults, threats, online hate: in Luxembourg's veterinary clinics, emotions are increasingly clashing with people who actually want to help. Between compassion, ethical boundaries and financial respo…
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Déi gutt Mod #32 Paus: Déi aner Säit vun der Medail
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…
-
Who will be the next member state of the European Union?
Ten countries are officially seeking to join the EU. The road is long and increasingly arduous — but for some, the finish line is in sight.
-
What private security is allowed to do in public spaces
What are employees of private security companies allowed to do when they are supposed to provide security at concerts or other events? And where is the dividing line with the duties of the police? 20…