TALI is joining 1,000 primary school age children on stage for a special performance at the Luxembourg Philharmonie.
What’s Right: Bagging the Litter Problem
Researchers analyzed data from over 45,000 shoreline cleanups across the U.S. and found that bans and fees on plastic bags are working. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC People Pulse: Embracing Global Careers
The latest episode of the PwC People Pulse concerns moving country and the ups and downs that follow.
What’s Right: Independent Experts Rally to Safeguard Vaccine Policy
In response to recent shakeups at the CDC, major medical organizations and independent experts are stepping up to create a new, unbiased vaccine advisory panel. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Global Collaboration on Social Change with PADEM
PADEM work with partners across the world to improve the lives of children and communities. They have met up this week to discuss the work they do.
What’s Right: Ireland’s Last Coal Plant Bows Out—But a Green Future Rises
Moneypoint—the country’s last remaining coal-fired power station—finally shut off its coal burners, marking a historic milestone in Ireland’s fight against climate change. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Local Matters: Victory for political transparency and pedestrian safety
A grassroots group took Luxembourg City to court—and won. Zug's fight for safer streets and public transparency is setting legal precedents and inspiring civic action.
What’s Right: Up to 6 Million Americans Unite in “No Kings” Protests
4 to 6 million people participated in “No Kings” protests across over 2,000 U.S. cities on June 14, 2025. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
ACL Knowledge Bites: Luxembourg's highway net
Do you know the names of our Luxembourg highways? Where do the A1, A3, A4 and A6 come from and where do they go? And why does the A13 doe her own thing? Which one is the busiest and in need of widening? All that and more in this ACL Knowledge Bites.
What's Right: HIV infection soon prevented for 25$ ?
An innovative, long-acting injection could prevent HIV infection with just two doses a year — a significant breakthrough in prevention technology. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
This week has so much on, the gig guide will... well, guide you through the gigs!
There is an incredible amount of choice this week with loads of free shows as well as major artists playing at the countries great venues. Jon will guide you through the best of it!
What’s Right: Record-Breaking Support for LGBTQ+ Rights
Lambda Legal, a nonprofit that’s been fighting for LGBTQ+ and HIV+ civil rights since 1973, just raised an astonishing $285 million in its first-ever major fundraising campaign. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Language Inequality: Rethinking Literacy with Daniel Rudas
What if the most powerful forms of literacy aren’t taught in schools—but passed down through resistance, gardens, and handwritten notes? Listen to Daniel Rudas' interview in the framework of the Redes_Ling project on language inequality.
What’s Right: Giving Voice Back to the Voiceless
Researchers at UC Davis have helped a man with ALS speak again—this time using only his brain. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Summer is here and that means lots of gigs!
Yes! The weather is getting hot just in time for lots of outdoor shows as part of the Fête de la Musique and they’re all free! Also find out who is playing this week and win tickets for my recommendation of the week Jimmy Eat World!
How a Global Project is Tackling and Exploring Language Inequality
Language inequality is all over the world, which is why ReDes_Ling are working on ways to reduce it.
PwC People Pulse: A Day in the Life at PwC
We dive into what working at PwC looks like in the latest edition of the PwC People Pulse
What’s Right: Australian Scientists Unveil a Breakthrough in HIV Cure Research
A ray of hope has emerged in the decades‑long fight against HIV. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: India’s Huge Leap out of Extreme Poverty
India has reduced its extreme poverty rate from 27.1% in 2011–12 to just 5.3% in 2022–23. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
The Luxembourgish Language(s) Displayed
The history of the luxembourgish language is taking residence a the City Museum.