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What's right: soon universal donor blood?

Researchers have discovered a method to transform blood types A and B into universal donor blood type 0. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: health, medical research, blood donation, research, Positive news, good news
categories: Politics
Monday 05.06.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: US state Arizona repeals 1864 abortion ban

If the repeal is signed by the Governor, the abortions in Arizona will be governed by a 2022 law. This prohibits abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, instead of fully banning abortions.

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tags: freedom of choice, pro-choice, abortion laws US
categories: News
Friday 05.03.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

An award for Malagasy entrepreneurs

The Malagasy Women Empowerment Association aims to fight for the improvement of the conditions and representations of Malagasy women in society. The diaspora of Malagasy women who work in Luxembourg, sponsored by their employers, are content with their living conditions here. However, they lack sufficient guidance, which is why they work each year to promote their mission: empowering women from Madagascar, both locally and abroad, to face their challenges more effectively, especially in highly developed countries.

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tags: cometogether, cometogetherproject, luxembourgasbl, luxembourgnonprofit, nonprofit
categories: Come Together
Thursday 05.02.24
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

AFPL's Mission to Destigmatize Psychosis

The AFPL goals are clear: firstly, they aim to extend a helping hand to individuals grappling with psychosis and their families. Secondly, they're dedicated to spreading awareness about psychosis among members and the public, ensuring this vital information reaches far and wide. Moreover, the AFPL is determined to tackle taboos head-on, striving to destigmatize this often misunderstood condition. They're actively working to develop additional support structures for patients and their families.

In their efforts, the AFPL isn't going it alone. They're forging close partnerships with responsible entities both in Luxembourg and beyond, ensuring a collaborative approach to their cause.

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tags: psychose, luxembourgasbl, luxembourgradio, radioara, nonprofit, cometogether
categories: Come Together
Thursday 05.02.24
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What's right: a tinder-style app to engage young voters

As association of young professionals has come up with a solution to boost the participation of youths in EU elections. They have launched Palumba: a tinder-style app that allows voters to swipe for electoral mates.

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tags: European election, young voters, political app
Thursday 05.02.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Protesting nuclear reactor extension in Cattenom

Last Saturday, a crowd of protesters gathered in the town of Cattenom, close to the nuclear power plant. Anti-nuclear energy organisations from France, Germany and Luxembourg co-hosted the protest to oppose the planned extension of the Cattenom reactor lifespan. Get all the details on today's Local Matters.

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tags: Local Matters, local, Luxembourg, France, nuclear energy, energy transition
categories: Local Matters
Wednesday 05.01.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Fed Horses (Balkan Express 155)

Fed Horses are, primarily, Urša and Jure Mihevc, whose on- and off-stage partnership is the driving force of the whole thing. Over the years, the band’s additional lineup stabilized around guitarist Andraž Mazi, bass player Matej Tekavčič and drummer Enos Kugler. Check them out on Balkan Express on Ara City Radio.

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tags: Fed Horses, Slovenia, country, alternative country
categories: Balkan Express
Tuesday 04.30.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

What's right: The Rolling Stones and their latest tour

The Stones are in a league of their own when it comes to 80-year olds enjoying an active live, with Mick Jagger running, dancing and skipping across the stage.

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tags: league of their own, Rolling Stones, Active life, forever young
categories: News
Tuesday 04.30.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

New Italian and Other Songs (Top of the EU Pops 29-04-24)

While Swifties and most of the music industry wait for Taylor to finally hit the top spots on European charts, Benson Boone shows no signs of tiring. And neither do Artemas. And between them they rule six different music charts. And will continue to do so for some time, probably.

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tags: Monday, charts
categories: Top of the EU Pops
Monday 04.29.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

What's right: 7 countries achieve 100% renewable energy supply

Seven countries generate 100% of their electricity from renewable sources. In Albania, Bhutan, Ethiopia, Iceland, Nepal, Paraguay and the Democratic Republic of Congo, all energy comes from geothermal, hydro, solar or wind sources. Luxembourg however is far off, ranking last in the European Union.

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tags: renewable energy, energy transition, What's right with the world, positive news, good news
categories: Politics
Monday 04.29.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: an enzyme to break down plastic?

The world might be on the brink of finding enzymes that can break down plastic. The enzymes were found in the mouths of waxworms.

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tags: waxworms, enzymes, break down plastic, plastic pollution
categories: News
Friday 04.26.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Ketamine might help against postnatal depression

One low-dose injection of ketamine right after childbirth reduces the risk of major depressive episodes by 75%, a new study shows.

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tags: postnatal depression, depression, ketamine, pregnancy
categories: News
Thursday 04.25.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Reclaim the night with Megaphone

Next Tuesday, the new activist platform Megaphone organises its first ever event, gathering all those who are disadvantaged in patriarchy to reclaim the night. In our interview, Megaphone member Marine talks about the event and the new platform.

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tags: Luxembourg, Breakfast Show, Feminism, activism
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 04.25.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

How to react to racism

Time to talk about racism again. On Local Matters today, we see how young people approach the issue, and which experiences they have made. A dozen young people spend this week together working with the association Aldic to understand what discrimination is, and how to react.

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tags: racism, Luxembourg, discrimination, youth, Local Matters
categories: Local Matters
Wednesday 04.24.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Dress for Success

Their vision is a world where women are economically empowered and inspired to create change. They strive for a world where all women are financially independent, and are treated with dignity and respect. There might be women out there who don’t have enough confidence to access the job market, or they return after maternity leave, or they are simply readapting to a new work environment. Rachel Treece talked about how they can help these women. Check their website link (https://luxembourg.dressforsuccess.org) to the interview.

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tags: dressforsuccess, asbl, luxembourgnonprofit, nonprofits, cometogether, radioara
categories: Come Together
Wednesday 04.24.24
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What's right: new EU law aimed at reducing forced labour

The European Parliament has approved new rules aimed at stopping the import and export of products that are linked to modern slavery and human rights abuses.

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tags: forced labour, EU legislation, modern slavery
categories: News
Wednesday 04.24.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Earth Day's influence on environment protection

Earth day is a worldwide movement that is getting an ever increasing number of people involved and makes tangible headway in trying to clean up planet earth.

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tags: Earth Day, earthday.org, Plastic vs planet, Babies vs Planet
categories: News
Tuesday 04.23.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: Sports is healthy, watching sports as well

Regular exercising reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by 23%, a new study finds. Good news for all those who prefer watching TV: Another recent study shows that even watching sports has positive effects. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: What's right with the world, Positive news, good news, sports, tv
categories: Sport
Monday 04.22.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Virginity certificates to be banned.

Luxembourg will ban so-called virginity certificates. Health minister Martine Deprez said there is no scientific basis to prove virginity and the government will soon present a draft bill to ban the practice.

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tags: Health, Luxembourg, Virginity certificates, legislation
categories: News
Friday 04.19.24
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Powerpoints: The competences of the European Parliament

Powerpoints is the name of our brand-new feature on Ara City Radio. Powerpoints looks into how political power works – in Luxembourg and Europe. On today's first episode, we dive into the work of the European Parliament.

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tags: politics, Powerpoints, European parliament, european election, Luxembourg
categories: Politics
Thursday 04.18.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 
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