After years of struggle, there’s promising news from Canada’s Atlantic waters: northern bottlenose whales. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Gene-edited cells reversing “incurable” blood cancer
A scientific breakthrough once thought impossible has given new hope to patients facing one of the most aggressive and fatal blood cancers. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
The Gift of Yoga: Zoé Galassi from Yoga am Minett
As a part of our ARA City advent calendar we spoke to Zoé Galassi, who is the co-founder of Yoga am Minett. Tune in to the full interview to learn about Yoga in the south of Luxembourg, the need to improve accessibility to the practice and to hear her thoughts on our listener-suggested fake Yoga pose names.
What’s Right: Iceland Moves to End Fur Farming
In a major win for animal welfare and environment, Iceland is nearing the end of its fur-farming era. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
The Environment on Margaritas, ravens and first singles
On the Breakfast show, Hembadoon interviewed the newcomer band The Environment. They presented their new single Stars. Catch them on 10 January for their first concert at MK Bar in Belval.
Money Talks: Patrick Augustin on Finance, Mindset, and Real-World Learning
On the latest Money Talks episode, Patrick Augustin explores how mindset, curiosity, and real-world learning shape careers in finance. He explains why managing emotions, embracing uncertainty, and investing in personal growth matter for long-term success.
Introducing Luxembourg’s vegan Christmas market
We spoke to Cathy Bleser from the Vegan Society of Luxembourg about their upcoming event on the 6th and 7th of December, a Christmas market that is 100% vegan. Tune in to the full interview to hear more about what to expect over the weekend.
What’s Right: How Uruguay Built a Near-100% Renewable Power Grid
Over the past two decades, Uruguay transformed its electricity system. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Whats Right: Bank accounts for homeless people
The UK has introduced a plan allowing homeless people to open bank accounts without a fixed address. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world."
Protest: Make Amazon Pay
Non-profit organisations hold a joint protest against Amazon today. Under slogan "Make Amazon Pay", the coalition urges the company to pay an outstanding 746-million-euro fine for breaching EU data rules. In our interview, André Marques, representative of the left party Déi Lenk, one of the organisations joining the protest, explains their demands.
Stand-up in Luxembourg: Interview with Renée Percy
We had the pleasure of speaking to Canadian-American comedian Renée Percy ahead of her anticipated Luxembourg show.
Renée has featured in numerous shows on Canadian and American TV as well as being featured on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV. On Saturday the 29th of November she is bringing her stand-up show to INNSiDE by Meliá.
Tune in to the full interview to find out more!
What’s Right: Colombia Says “No More” to New Oil and Mining in the Amazon
Colombian Amazon has officially been declared off-limits for any new oil or large-scale mining projects. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
The Bazar International is back!
The Bazar International de Luxembourg returns for another year at the Luxexpo in Kirchberg. We spoke to Sonia Reyes-Frausto about the event that brings together more than a thousand volunteers to celebrate multiculturalism in Luxembourg.
'Word in Progress' English Literature Evening organised by Kulturfabrik
We spoke to Georges Goerens from Kulturfabrik about Word in Progress, their English literature evening which is part of the Walfer Bicherdeeg. Tune in to hear all about the event!
What’s Right: A Cream Could Replace Insulin Injections
Skin cream could soon replace insulin injections. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: Free Buses in Iowa City Clear the Air and Ease Traffic
Iowa City launched a free-bus program that’s showing remarkable results. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right with the World: UCLA Faculty Stand Up for Academic Freedom
U.S. federal court blocked the Trump administration from cutting off federal funding to UCLA. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right with the World: UK Cracks Down on Ticket Scalping
The UK government is moving to outlaw the resale of event tickets at a profit. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right with the World: A Rhinosaurous Reason to Smile
Cotswold Wildlife Park in Oxfordshire welcomed a very special newcomer. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Chicago community rallies to support street vendors amid immigration crackdown
In Chicago, a strong wave of local solidarity is growing in response to a stringent federal immigration enforcement operation. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!