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"Even a minister is only human"
CSV Minister of the Interior Léon Gloden talks to us about the begging ban, the dangers of Islamist attacks, border controls, immigration policy and wine queens and princesses.
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Coffee micro-roasters conquer the Luxembourg market
Three Luxembourg micro-roasters have turned their passion into a successful business model. How the entrepreneurs manage to pass on low margins to their customers despite rising purchase prices and m…
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Education: Breaking down barriers takes time
For children and young people with special educational needs, inclusion in schools is often an ambivalent experience. Although Luxembourg considers itself a leader in international comparisons, the r…
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Schueberfouer 2024 - That's it
The Fouer in pictures: Some hate it, many love it – after three weeks of partying, Luxembourg's biggest fair comes to an end this Wednesday. 216 showmen and women entertained thousands of visitors, f…
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Divorce and fatherhood: Rethinking responsibility
If the family breaks up, the role of the father changes. In the chaos of legal issues and emotional challenges, more and more men are turning to counselling centres. Two experts report on the challen…
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J’ai deux mots à vous rire - Bicyclette d'ici, vélo de là
Claude Frisoni découvre que si tricher n’est pas jouer ça aide souvent à gagner…
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Debbie Kirsch: Entrepreneur with heart and vision
Debbie Kirsch runs the Devï and Sukhā shops in Luxembourg, where she sells handmade clothing and decorations. With her passion for sustainability and community, she has developed a unique recipe for …
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Editorial - Paralympics: When humour violates human dignity
Comedians can of course make jokes about people with disabilities. But what happens if their dignity is violated? Humour can break down barriers, but there are clear boundaries. An opinion piece on h…
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Fleur Thomas: From flight attendant to ambassador
Fleur Thomas is no ordinary diplomat. Why she gave up one of London's most coveted jobs, how she became the British ambassador to Luxembourg and what it was like for her to battle cancer during her t…
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The feeling of belonging (in sport)
Two Luxembourg sports clubs are turning their training sessions into a meeting place: people on the autism spectrum, wheelchair users and senior citizens keep fit here together with young, neurotypic…
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Legislative proposals on the back burner
Proposals from MPs rarely become laws. However, this says little about the effectiveness of this fundamental right of deputies. Even if more could be achieved.
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Diversity instead of prejudice - The "black friends" defence
"After all, I have a lot of black friends" is a phrase that often serves as a defence against accusations of racism. A defence that is not as unassailable as it is often used.
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The misconception about lighting and safety
In Luxembourg, the nights are brightly lit - often unnecessarily and expensively. Despite widespread assumptions, there is no clear link between excessive lighting and safety. The excessive use of li…
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Julien Hübsch: Daring to think big
Julien Hübsch talks about envy in the Luxembourg art scene and how you can make it as an independent artist in Luxembourg, even without rich parents. The award-winning artist was born in 1995, the ye…
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Evergreens - De l'école au marché
Un podcast en collaboration avec la Spuerkeess sur la durabilité, la technologie et l'avenir dans les secteurs bancaire et financier. Chaque dernier vendredi du mois, Bryan Ferrari discute de sujets …
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Baby years: Beneficial but misunderstood
The baby years scheme has been around for a long time, but confusion and misunderstanding are still rife among potential beneficiaries, the majority of working people with at least one child.