Find out how Luxembourg’s pension system works in this week’s episode of No Stupid Question with Tracy Heindrichs and Alain Reuter!
No Stupid Question: Why is Luxembourg so rich?
With its free public transports, national health care and thriving financial sector, it’s no surprise that, when you type “why is Luxembourg…” into an internet search engine, one of the top questions is “Why is Luxembourg so rich?”
Well, why is that? Was the grand duchy always so well-off? And… what does being ‘rich’ actually mean when we talk about a country’s wealth? And how will Luxembourg continue keeping up its economic well-being when lasting crises are threatening the country’s stability? That is what we’re going to answer in this episode of No Stupid Question, with the help of university of Luxembourg economy professors François Koulischer and Christos Koulovatianos.
Faith's Takes: Food Culture
Our intern Faith Duggan spent 6 weeks in and about Luxembourg discovering the culture, and talks to Tracy about various aspects of the world she navigates in here and New York. This week's topic: food culture.
Faith's Takes: languages in Luxembourg
Our intern Faith Duggan spent 6 weeks in and about Luxembourg discovering the culture, and talks to Tracy about various aspects of the world she navigates in here and New York. This week's topic: languages.
Faith's Takes: Weekend Trips in Luxembourg
Our intern Faith Duggan spent 6 weeks in and about Luxembourg discovering the culture, and talks to Tracy about various aspects of the world she navigates in here and New York. This week's topic: weekend trips.
Faith's Takes: Transportation in Luxembourg vs the US
Our intern Faith Duggan spent 6 weeks in and about Luxembourg discovering the culture, and talks to Tracy about various aspects of the world she navigates in here and New York. This week's topic: transportation.
No Stupid Question: Is Luxembourgish actually a language?
Where did Luxembourgish come from as a language? That’s what we’re going to find out, with the help of Daniel Wagener, a linguist at the center for the Luxembourgish language, in this episode of No Stupid Question.
No Stupid Question: Why is Luxembourg so small?
On this episode of No Stupid Question, we will glance into Luxembourg’s past with the Musée Dräi Eechelen’s curator Simone Feis and answer the question: why is the grand duchy of Luxembourg so small?
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No Stupid Question: How do you apply for a job in Luxembourg?
What language do you write your cover letter in? What do you wear to an interview? What’s the deal with salaries? Luxembourg is quite unique when it comes to its job market, considering how multicultural it is. So we’ve sat down with recruiter Zach Traer to answer the question: “How do you apply for a job in Luxembourg?”
No Stupid Question: What's a golden visa?
In Luxembourg, like any other country, there are different types of visas to allow people to live and work here. Among these is the golden visa, which has only been granted to a handful of people in the past years.
So, what is a golden visa? Is it specific to Luxembourg? And what purpose does it serve? This is what Cora Maglo, lawyer and founder of the Cerno law firm in Luxembourg, will tell us about on this episode of No Stupid Question.
No Stupid Question: How do you keep busy in Luxembourg in the summer?
How do you keep busy during the summer if you stay in Luxembourg? Our intern Faith Duggan has picked ten answers to this on this episode of No Stupid Question.
No Stupid Question: How do I find people like me in Luxembourg?
How do you break the ice between professional and personal connections? And how do you find people who share your interests? This is what we’re going to look at in this episode of No Stupid Question!
No Stupid Question: What do you need to do on the day of the elections?
Luxembourg-City candidate and integration minister Corinne Cahen (DP) joined us in the studio to talk about Election Day etiquette and the do’s and don’ts of choosing your future commune representatives.
No Stupid Question: What does "affordable housing" mean?
With Luxembourg's municipal elections just around the corner, the term "affordable housing" is featured in bold in every speech and campaign, regardless of which political party is taking to the stage. But what do politicians mean when they refer to "affordable housing"? Affordable for whom? That's what our journalist Tracy Heindrichs is trying to figure out on this episode of No Stupid Question.
No Stupid Question: What is the Role of a Commune?
So what power does a commune have?