Why does it always feel like the planes flying above Luxembourg city are way too close? And is anyone planning on changing that? Our journalist Tracy Heindrichs talked with Enora Hiernaux of the air navigation administration ANA to discuss this.
Zoom on Luxembourg: Interview with Suzan Noesen
Suzan Noesen tells us about her art practices, inspirations and experiences as a full-time artist in Luxembourg and abroad.
Whine and Shine: Interview with Paulette Lenert on the National Mental Health Strategy
Luxembourg’s health minister Paulette Lenert (LSAP) talked to Ara City Radio about the Plan National de la Santé Mentale—a national strategy to tackle the mental health problem in the grand duchy. In our interview, she addresses how the plan wants to tackle the issue, how it plans to attract more professionals to the sector, and all that without breaking the CNS’s budget.
Whine and Shine: Financial education in Luxembourg
Why did Luxembourg score so low on the OECD’s financial literacy survey? And what is put in place to address the issue? That’s what Jessica Thyrion, a financial adviser at the ABBL foundation for financial education, talked about on this episode of Whine and Shine.
Whine and Shine: the blood donor shortage
Vincent Ruck, communications manager at the Luxembourg Red Cross, talked to Tracy Heindrichs on this episode of Whine and Shine to talk about the situation of blood stock levels in Luxembourg, and why more donors are needed.
Whine and Shine: The benefits and downsides of Luxembourg's multilingual school system
By the time the'y’re 13 years old, students in Luxembourg’s education system will have gone to school in Luxembourgish, German and French. But those who don’t encounter these languages at home can find it hard to learn and thrive in school. On this episode of Whine and Shine, we’re looking at why this system exists and what can be done to help every student benefit from it.