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Editorial - Mini-Lënster's lesson in democracy
The miniature commune teaches children and adults alike about democracy and the perils that threaten it, both in the imaginary world and in the real world.
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The country needs a new generation of midwives
Nowadays, anyone who is pregnant will find plenty of tips online - but also uncertainty, pressure and misinformation. A new degree programme at the University of Luxembourg aims to equip young midwiv…
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Why women's football deserves more financial support
The "Rout Léiwinnen" are promoted to the national UEFA B-League and women's football is attracting more and more fans. Has the time come to put an end to the financial imbalance between the sexes? An…
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Housing crisis: why municipalities often do not (or cannot) build
Despite the housing crisis, building land remains unused in many places. Syvicol President Emile Eicher explains why this is the case, what obstacles some municipalities are facing and whether the go…
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A glimpse into the discreet world of luxury service providers
Following Tom Meyer on social media is like taking a curated journey through fine dining, luxury hotels, and exclusive destinations. As chairman of the Concierge Circle Luxembourg, Meyer offers insig…
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Lëtzebuerg, dat ass Vakanz: Nature is not always greener elsewhere
Sponsored contentUrban gardens, bike rides and citizen guides: this summer, the Ministry of the Economy is making the Grand Duchy's natural heritage the theme of the ninth edition of its summer campaign "Lëtzebuerg, …
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Evergreens - Vers une IA souveraine et agentique
Un podcast en collaboration avec la Spuerkeess sur la durabilité, la technologie et l'avenir dans les secteurs bancaire et financier. Tous les deux mois, Bryan Ferrari discute de sujets pertinents av…
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Autonomy instead of dependency: a smarter model for victim aid
Leaving is just the beginning. The emotional toll of gender-based violence is only part of the equation: the financial fallout can be just as devastating, and usually escapes the public eye. The road…
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De Mini-Journal
Vum 21. Juli bis den 1. August 2025 ass de Lëtzebuerger Journal zu Mini-Lënster ënnerwee. D'Mini-Journalist*innen, Mini-Fotograf*innen a Mini-Podcaster*innen aus der Kannerspillstad halen hir Matbier…
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Gréng op den Oueren - Mam Wandrad vun der Zäit goen
Sponsored contentMir beliichten är Energie vun alle Säiten! Am Podcast ronderëm Nohaltegkeet mat Enovos treffe mir Leit, déi sech domat auskennen – Expert*innen an awer och iwwerzeegten Notzer.
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Why is everyone talking about "needle spiking"?
Cases in which it has been forensically proven that a person was secretly injected with a substance using a needle in a public setting are entirely absent worldwide. So far, not a single instance has…
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The next digital revolution in the classroom
Chatbots and other AI tools could revolutionise teaching in Luxembourg's schools. They make complicated things simple and time-consuming things a breeze - as long as they are used correctly. We spoke…
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Osteopathy in Luxembourg: high in demand, but controversial
Osteopathic treatments are booming in Luxembourg - but the profession is barely regulated by law and patients usually bear the costs themselves. Two osteopaths explain why they rely on this holistic …
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"Politics is an absolute team sport"
Maxime Miltgen is one of the best-known faces of a new, militant LSAP generation. In an interview with the Journal, she explains why social justice is more than just a buzzword for her and that women…
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How blind people spend their leisure time - Three people, three perspectives
From Krav Maga to the concert stage: three visually impaired people give an insight into their hobbies and everyday lives - and explain why many blind people still remain invisible in public life.
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Understanding the social media echo chamber – Can Mathematics help prevent polarisation online?
Our world is increasingly defined by political polarization and the rapid spread of misinformation. But even as we feel its effects, we understand little about how polarisation actually works. Dr. Ch…

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Editorial - Mini-Lënster's lesson in democracy
The miniature commune teaches children and adults alike about democracy and the perils that threaten it, both in the imaginary world and in the real world.
-
The country needs a new generation of midwives
Nowadays, anyone who is pregnant will find plenty of tips online - but also uncertainty, pressure and misinformation. A new degree programme at the University of Luxembourg aims to equip young midwiv…
-
Why women's football deserves more financial support
The "Rout Léiwinnen" are promoted to the national UEFA B-League and women's football is attracting more and more fans. Has the time come to put an end to the financial imbalance between the sexes? An…
-
Housing crisis: why municipalities often do not (or cannot) build
Despite the housing crisis, building land remains unused in many places. Syvicol President Emile Eicher explains why this is the case, what obstacles some municipalities are facing and whether the go…
-
A glimpse into the discreet world of luxury service providers
Following Tom Meyer on social media is like taking a curated journey through fine dining, luxury hotels, and exclusive destinations. As chairman of the Concierge Circle Luxembourg, Meyer offers insig…
-
Lëtzebuerg, dat ass Vakanz: Nature is not always greener elsewhere
Sponsored contentUrban gardens, bike rides and citizen guides: this summer, the Ministry of the Economy is making the Grand Duchy's natural heritage the theme of the ninth edition of its summer campaign "Lëtzebuerg, …
-
Evergreens - Vers une IA souveraine et agentique
Un podcast en collaboration avec la Spuerkeess sur la durabilité, la technologie et l'avenir dans les secteurs bancaire et financier. Tous les deux mois, Bryan Ferrari discute de sujets pertinents av…
-
Autonomy instead of dependency: a smarter model for victim aid
Leaving is just the beginning. The emotional toll of gender-based violence is only part of the equation: the financial fallout can be just as devastating, and usually escapes the public eye. The road…
-
De Mini-Journal
Vum 21. Juli bis den 1. August 2025 ass de Lëtzebuerger Journal zu Mini-Lënster ënnerwee. D'Mini-Journalist*innen, Mini-Fotograf*innen a Mini-Podcaster*innen aus der Kannerspillstad halen hir Matbier…
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Gréng op den Oueren - Mam Wandrad vun der Zäit goen
Sponsored contentMir beliichten är Energie vun alle Säiten! Am Podcast ronderëm Nohaltegkeet mat Enovos treffe mir Leit, déi sech domat auskennen – Expert*innen an awer och iwwerzeegten Notzer.
-
Why is everyone talking about "needle spiking"?
Cases in which it has been forensically proven that a person was secretly injected with a substance using a needle in a public setting are entirely absent worldwide. So far, not a single instance has…
-
The next digital revolution in the classroom
Chatbots and other AI tools could revolutionise teaching in Luxembourg's schools. They make complicated things simple and time-consuming things a breeze - as long as they are used correctly. We spoke…
-
Osteopathy in Luxembourg: high in demand, but controversial
Osteopathic treatments are booming in Luxembourg - but the profession is barely regulated by law and patients usually bear the costs themselves. Two osteopaths explain why they rely on this holistic …
-
"Politics is an absolute team sport"
Maxime Miltgen is one of the best-known faces of a new, militant LSAP generation. In an interview with the Journal, she explains why social justice is more than just a buzzword for her and that women…
-
How blind people spend their leisure time - Three people, three perspectives
From Krav Maga to the concert stage: three visually impaired people give an insight into their hobbies and everyday lives - and explain why many blind people still remain invisible in public life.
-
Understanding the social media echo chamber – Can Mathematics help prevent polarisation online?
Our world is increasingly defined by political polarization and the rapid spread of misinformation. But even as we feel its effects, we understand little about how polarisation actually works. Dr. Ch…
