Passerell receives daily migrant women and girls seeking international protection who share their stories. In an association (and less formal setting), it is easier for women to trust Passerell and share about the violence they have suffered.
Interview with Stefanie Hidebrand of Kapenaker Blooms
The Slowflower vision is a seasonal and sustainable flower market without toxins, without flowers having to be flown in, and flowers that are fairly produced!
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!
Interview with Marieke Jarvis from the commune of Kayl
The municipality of KälTéiteng will present an extraordinary series of events centered around skateboarding during the summer.
Voices Matter with Jessica Quig
Jessica is a multiple European polo champion and shared her story with us.
Whine and Shine: the tax system in Luxembourg
Many petitions over the years have asked Luxembourg's tax system to be reviewed. One of the biggest motives: the large tax wedge between single and married couples. But why is there a separate system in place between the two categories and how does it work? What kind of reform would have to take place--if at all--to satisfy everyone?
That's what we're talking about on this week's episode of Whine and Shine.
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.
Interview with Yves Meyer
On Saturday, June 10, at 15:00, cyclists will gather at “Plateau du Saint-Esprit” where a 6km tour through the city center will begin.
Interview with Cédric Metz
Active since 1968, Mouvement Ecololgique is a politically neutral NGO in the field of the environment and sustainable development in Luxembourg.
Municipal elections: VDL parties on security (pt.2)
People feel less and less safe in the city of Luxembourg and most parties do take security serious. Many want to introduce a local police unit, others aim to improve social services. On Local Matters today, we talk to the different parties about their plans in terms of security.
Municipal elections: VDL parties on security (pt.1)
Security is one of the most controversial issues in the city and gets mediatised - traditionally before the elections. Nevertheless, many people are concerned about security in the city. On Local Matters today, we check out how the parties aim to make the city of Luxembourg a safer place.
Interview with Vanessa Cum from Fête de la Musique
Since 2000 in Luxembourg City, the Fête de la Musique has offered amateur and professional musicians the opportunity to perform during small free concerts in the public space.
Municipal elections: VDL parties on citizens' participation
How do the parties in the City of Luxembourg aim to increase citizens' participation in local decision-making? For today's Local Matters, we have asked three parties about their plans, the green party déi Greng, the Pirates and Mir d'Vollek.
Municipal elections: VDL parties on mobility (pt.3)
To finish our round-up on the local parties' proposals on how to improve the mobility in and around Luxembourg-City, our last two guests to speak on Local Matters today come from the Pirates and the CSV.
Municipal elections: VDL parties on mobility (pt.2)
The time to decide has come. We have five days left until the municipal elections. On Local Matters today, we focus on the solutions that the different parties propose for the traffic problems in the city of Luxembourg. In this piece, we compare the ideas of three parties, the Democratic Party DP, the Green Party déi Greng and Mir d’Vollek, “We the people”.
Municipal elections: VDL parties on mobility (pt.1)
Exactly five days are left before the municipal elections on Sunday, it's time to decide. On Local Matters today, we talk about how the VDL parties imagine the mobility of the future. Our first guests come from the Luxembourg Socialist workers’ party LSAP and the Alternative Reform Party adr. Later today, we will add the other parties' ideas.
Interview with Pablo Casero from Polo Club Luxembourg
The tournament will offer a number of events to get everyone involved. Those include three games per day, lunch on the field, pink and white gala dinner, and an Argentinian Asado Aperinetwork music night on the field.
Municipal elections: The VDL parties on "Zesummeliewen" (pt.3)
On Local Matters, we have invited the VDL candidates for the socialist workers' party LSAP and for the governing Democratic Party DP to ask them how they want to bring the capital's society closer together.
Voices Matters with Benjamin Michaels a.k.a Benny J Artist
Bus driver in Australia, banker in Luxembourg, and now an artist: Benjamin Michaels a.k.a Benny J Artist has done it all. In this episode of Voices Matter, the Luxembourg-based artist shares why he has changed careers so often, and how he lives his life with Nail Patella Syndrome.
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.