Discover how curiosity and continuous learning drive success. Join Karolina and Giuliana from PwC as they share insights on growth, resilience, and creating a culture of lifelong development.
Rhythmic Soulwave are ready to perform ahead of Luxembourg Song Contest Final
A diverse Luxembourg-based band, Rhythmic Soulwave are bringing their empowering anthem Stronger to life at the Luxembourg Song Contest, celebrating unity, resilience, and the transformative power of music.
Hidden stories in Luxembourg venue's new Wimmelbuch
Lucie reveals the creation of a stunning visual storybook by artist Viktoria Mladenovski, uncovering Rotondes’s bustling life and inspiring hidden tales where pictures speak louder than words!
Laura Thorn is hoping to go to Eurovision with her song inspired by previous Luxembourg winner
Laura Thorn shares her journey from teacher to Luxembourg Song Contest star, discussing her unexpected opportunity, the song's message, and preparing for the stage.
The gig guide returns
Jon is back to let you know who is playing in 2025 before returning to the weekly guide next Wednesday. Who will you go and see this year?
Women in STEM: Hannah Boughton from teaching to tech
From teaching to tech! Discover Hannah Boughton’s inspiring career shift to data science and educational technology. The interview is part of our interview series on Women in STEM —don’t miss her story!
What's right: plastic import ban Thailand
Thailand bans plastic waste imports, tackling toxic pollution, but global treaty delays and enforcement gaps risk continued harm from microplastics and burning waste, experts warn.
What's right: free meal program Indonesia
Indonesia's ambitious free meal program tackles malnutrition, aiding millions with locally sourced meals, but faces scrutiny over costs, sustainability, and quality, sparking nationwide debate.
MÄNA on her Eurovision dreams and living a double life
MÄNA shares her journey to the Luxembourg Song Contest, balancing music and life, embracing her stage persona, and revealing plans for a mysterious and captivating Eurovision performance.
Women in STEM: Meet space engineer Tecla Trifilò
Discover Tecla Trifiló’s journey as a space engineer in Luxembourg as part of our new interview series on women in STEM. Join us Tuesdays at 9:40 AM for interviews with trailblazers in science, engineering, and tech.
What's right: Lady Gaga's exclusive milestone
Lady Gaga makes history as the third artist with multiple No. 1 hits across three decades, solidifying her legacy in music.
What's right: cash support for poor figths TB
Brazil’s Bolsa Familia cuts tuberculosis cases by over 50%, showing how cash aid can fight poverty and improve global public health.
PwC People Pulse: Philanthropy in a Corporate Environment
PwC’s corporate foundation discuss their impactful philanthropic initiatives of focusing on education, culture, and humanitarian aid. They share insights into projects supporting cross-border cultural initiatives and equal educational opportunities for diverse communities.
Women in STEM is the topic of new empowering podcast
WeSTEM and ARA City Radio are launching a podcast to highlight women in STEM. The series will share stories, challenges, and triumphs to inspire and empower underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and math.
What's right: New York fights world's worst congestion
New York City’s congestion charge, the first in the U.S., targets traffic and funds transit, sparking debate over its impact on gridlock and air quality.
What's right: UK's largest dinosaur trackway
A 166-million-year-old dinosaur track way in Oxfordshire reveals the UK’s largest fossil footprints, offering a rare glimpse into Jurassic life.
What's right: Belgium's ban on disposable vapes
Belgium bans disposable vapes, tackling teen nicotine addiction and environmental waste, while urging the EU to adopt tougher tobacco regulations.
What's right: Pakistani women on two-wheelers
Pakistani women are breaking barriers with motorcycles, embracing independence through free training programs like Women on Wheels, while innovative solutions like safety Abayas redefine mobility and empowerment.
What's right: flaura and fauna discoveries 2024
Discoveries of new species, from pirate spiders to a crocodile-like newt, reveal nature’s wonders - yet highlight the urgent need to protect fragile habitats.
What's right: free public transport for Belgrade
Belgrade will offer free public transport from January, aiming to ease congestion, but can its ageing system handle the surge in passengers?