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The AI revolution in the advertising industry isn't just coming - it's already here
If you keep your eyes open, you'll see them everywhere: generated images and videos are increasingly replacing "real" photos on posters, flyers and in adverts. Advertising and media agencies are adap…
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Editorial - The far right weaves its web across (the whole of) the EU
The latest presidential elections in Romania and Poland once again demonstrate the strength of far-right discourse in Europe.
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(On)bekannt - Lou Philipps
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. Dës Kéier ass dat d'Lou Philipps, d'Directrice vun der Vallerius Gallery.
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Fruit and vegetables: More self-sufficiency at all costs?
The government wants to push fruit and vegetable cultivation in greenhouses with 20 million euros. It cannot be accused of lacking pragmatism. From the opposition's point of view, however, the greenh…
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Mum-shaming: when mothers become victims of hostility
However you do it - it's always wrong. Many mothers are familiar with it: their decisions are commented on, their attitudes are criticised and as soon as it comes to raising children, everyone has an…
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Earth's dying, what else is new?
There is a general consensus that the environment should be protected, and climate change stopped. Yet in Luxembourg, political decisions continue to reflect a cultural mindset that favours economic …
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Shayenne Fonck - How to support parents whose child has cancer
Paediatric nurses bear a lot of responsibility - often invisible, rarely appreciated. 25-year-old Shayenne Fonck provides insights into her everyday life between emotional challenges, a shortage of n…
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New Work #19 - Wuelbefannen an atypesch Aarbechtszäiten
Sponsored contentDen 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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Short on staff, short on hope: Swimming instructors sound the alarm
School swimming pools that were about to close, outdoor pools with restricted opening hours: This is another side of the skills shortage. Although the influx of the new master craftsman's certificate…
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Justice in search of efficiency through AI
Even the justice system is changing, modernising step by step and beginning to embrace artificial intelligence. And the shift is gaining speed.
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Tough times for Luxembourg's passive ETF investors
ETFs are marketed as low-cost, low-effort tools, ideal for hands-off investing. But as stock markets suddenly stand on shaky grounds and geopolitics stir panic, even passive strategies are confronted…
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The long road to medical specialisation
Luxembourg is desperately looking for doctors. But instead of being welcomed with open arms, prospective doctors can expect unequal working conditions, stressful working hours and a high cost of livi…
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How private leasing is transforming mobility in Luxembourg
For a long time, owning your own car was the norm in Luxembourg. In recent years, however, the car market has seen rapid growth in private leasing. With more and more attractive offers, private leasi…
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Jean Dieudonné and the Art of Playing Cards
Sponsored contentA former slaughterhouse transformed into a dynamic space for community engagement, uniting generation and weaves through a museum, a cinema, and a bistro. This three-article series delves into the he…
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Déi gutt Mod #27 - Humor op der Aarbecht
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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"My brain is constantly working"
Larisa Faber is versatile. She acts, writes and directs - with increasing success. She was seen on the red carpet at this year's Berlinale; her play Stark Bollock Naked was awarded the Lëtzebuerger T…

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The AI revolution in the advertising industry isn't just coming - it's already here
If you keep your eyes open, you'll see them everywhere: generated images and videos are increasingly replacing "real" photos on posters, flyers and in adverts. Advertising and media agencies are adap…
-
Editorial - The far right weaves its web across (the whole of) the EU
The latest presidential elections in Romania and Poland once again demonstrate the strength of far-right discourse in Europe.
-
(On)bekannt - Lou Philipps
Am (On)bekannt-Podcast trëfft d'Jill Lallemang an all Episod op Gäscht, ouni ze wëssen, wien dat ass. Dës Kéier ass dat d'Lou Philipps, d'Directrice vun der Vallerius Gallery.
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Fruit and vegetables: More self-sufficiency at all costs?
The government wants to push fruit and vegetable cultivation in greenhouses with 20 million euros. It cannot be accused of lacking pragmatism. From the opposition's point of view, however, the greenh…
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Mum-shaming: when mothers become victims of hostility
However you do it - it's always wrong. Many mothers are familiar with it: their decisions are commented on, their attitudes are criticised and as soon as it comes to raising children, everyone has an…
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Earth's dying, what else is new?
There is a general consensus that the environment should be protected, and climate change stopped. Yet in Luxembourg, political decisions continue to reflect a cultural mindset that favours economic …
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Shayenne Fonck - How to support parents whose child has cancer
Paediatric nurses bear a lot of responsibility - often invisible, rarely appreciated. 25-year-old Shayenne Fonck provides insights into her everyday life between emotional challenges, a shortage of n…
-
New Work #19 - Wuelbefannen an atypesch Aarbechtszäiten
Sponsored contentDen 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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Short on staff, short on hope: Swimming instructors sound the alarm
School swimming pools that were about to close, outdoor pools with restricted opening hours: This is another side of the skills shortage. Although the influx of the new master craftsman's certificate…
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Justice in search of efficiency through AI
Even the justice system is changing, modernising step by step and beginning to embrace artificial intelligence. And the shift is gaining speed.
-
Tough times for Luxembourg's passive ETF investors
ETFs are marketed as low-cost, low-effort tools, ideal for hands-off investing. But as stock markets suddenly stand on shaky grounds and geopolitics stir panic, even passive strategies are confronted…
-
The long road to medical specialisation
Luxembourg is desperately looking for doctors. But instead of being welcomed with open arms, prospective doctors can expect unequal working conditions, stressful working hours and a high cost of livi…
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How private leasing is transforming mobility in Luxembourg
For a long time, owning your own car was the norm in Luxembourg. In recent years, however, the car market has seen rapid growth in private leasing. With more and more attractive offers, private leasi…
-
Jean Dieudonné and the Art of Playing Cards
Sponsored contentA former slaughterhouse transformed into a dynamic space for community engagement, uniting generation and weaves through a museum, a cinema, and a bistro. This three-article series delves into the he…
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Déi gutt Mod #27 - Humor op der Aarbecht
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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"My brain is constantly working"
Larisa Faber is versatile. She acts, writes and directs - with increasing success. She was seen on the red carpet at this year's Berlinale; her play Stark Bollock Naked was awarded the Lëtzebuerger T…
