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What's right: Pharma companies making progress in cancer treatment

Pharmaceutical companies AstraZeneca and MSD are making considerable progress in treating cancers that are known for being hard to treat, such as bladder tumours, lung cancers and certain forms of breast cancer.

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tags: AstraZeneca, MSD, cancer treatment progress, lung cancer, breast cancer, Keytruda
categories: News
Wednesday 09.18.24
Posted by Guest User
 

Ničim Izazvan (Balkan Express 166)

Completely unprovoked, this week Balkan Express made a stop at Ničim Izazvan. A nine-member indie-pop act from Serbia, they've been around the block one or twice. And their distinctive sound and lyrics separates them from the rest of the field.

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tags: Music, Serbia, Ničim Izazvan, indie pop, folk, etno
categories: Balkan Express
Tuesday 09.17.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

COME TOGETHER FESTIVAL is happening this week!

Radio ARA brings back COME TOGETHER Festival, once again hosted at the historic Schluechthaus in Hollerich, Luxembourg. This event brings together over 30 grassroots organizations to celebrate the power of community, diversity, and collaboration. Enjoy a variety of local and international artists. Witness vibrant dance showcases. Savor food from around the world, with delicious offerings from local vendors and nonprofit initiatives.

Location: Schluechthaus, Hollerich, L-1111, 5 Rue de l'Abattoir, Luxembourg

Date: 22.09.24

tags: cometogetherproject, cometogetherfestival, festivalluxembourg, luxembourgnonprogit
categories: Friday with Djulieta
Tuesday 09.17.24
Posted by AraCity Radio
 

What's right: sleeping separately to improve a relationship?

Good news for partners who sleep separately and for those who do not sleep separately out of fear of ruining their relationship, even though they would love to sleep separately for the sake of a good night's rest: a so-called 'sleep divorce' is not necessarily a bad thing.

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tags: sleep deprivation, insomnia, snoring, study, research, sleep divorce, relationship
categories: News
Tuesday 09.17.24
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Hold my insulin (Top of the EU Pops 16-09-24)

Loads of new chart-toppers this week on Top of the EU Pops on Ara City Radio. Including Baby Lasagna, Linkin Park and Dasha, all of whom have knocked off long-standing favourites in in their respective charts. Check out the playlist!

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tags: music, charts, music charts, Monday
categories: Top of the EU Pops
Monday 09.16.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

What's right: US collects 1.3 billion unpaid taxes

The United States has collected $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes. Since last fall, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has focused on high-wealth individuals with over $1 million in income and significant tax debt.

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tags: USA, IRS, unpaid taxes, tax debt
categories: News
Monday 09.16.24
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Local Matters: Esch as a model city for a social and ecological transition

The Esch Clinics have started in September. The initiative aims to reshape Esch into a model city for a just ecological transition, combining urban planning with political interventions and by integrating the voices and needs of the community. On Local Matters, César Reyes, one of the project leaders, explains how the project is going to overcome traditional ways of thinking urban spaces.

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tags: Local Matters, Esch, democracy, university
categories: Local Matters
Sunday 09.15.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: from brown and barren to biodiverse haven

Finnish fishermen have transformed a former barren 'moonscape' into a biodiverse haven and an important carbon sink. Drawing on both traditional knowledge and science, they realised that the key was to reintroduce water to the sites.

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tags: peatlands, wetlands, biodiversity, Finland, Snowchange, CO2
Friday 09.13.24
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Francis of Delirium featured on KEXP!

Luxembourg, Los Angeles, Seattle; Francis of Delirium was featured on KEXP this summer. Check out the session! If you want to ask her all about this experience, tune in to ARA City Radio on Thursday from 10am to 1pm and text her your questions. Every Thursday, Francis of Delirium aka Jana hosts the midmorning show on ARA City Radio.

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tags: music, kexp, indie
categories: Music
Friday 09.13.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Liberating suffocating trees

Trees suffocating by concrete are being 'liberated' by an army of community activists in Mexico City. These vigilante citizens are making up for the government's inaction.

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tags: Mexico, Mexico City, suffocating trees, El ejercito de arboles, Los Supercivicos, urban jungle
Thursday 09.12.24
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What's right: Youtube to limit access for teens

YouTube will limit access to fitness videos for European teens. As the video channel is aware that repeated exposure to certain types of videos that idealise specific body types could negatively impact teenagers' self-esteem, they will adjust video recommendations to prevent this.

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tags: YouTube, body positivity, limited access, self-esteem
categories: News
Thursday 09.12.24
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Chui (Balkan Express 165)

Boldly going where no band has gone before, Chui are an amazing mix of jazz, electro, hip hop, rock and science fiction. As well as science fact. A musical gem if there ever was one, this Croatian band more than deserved its place in the Balkan Express orbit.

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tags: Chui, jazz, space jazz, Croatia, Tuesday
categories: Balkan Express
Tuesday 09.10.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

Independent Films and Storytelling

The British and Irish Film Festival is back for its 15th year. Geoff came on the Breakfast Show to tell listeners more!

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tags: interview, film, festival, british and Irish film festival, british, irish, Breakfast Show
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 09.10.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: new EU regulations for toy safety

The EU parliament has approved new legislation aimed at increasing toy safety across the EU, especially focused on harmful chemicals and digital product risks. The regulations include a ban on endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDC's) that are linked to various health issues, such as hormone-related cancers and developmental problems.

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tags: EDC's, toy safety, EU regulations, legislation, European parliament
Tuesday 09.10.24
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Marshal Matters Makes Magic (Top of the EU Pops 09-09-24)

Eminem took over Estonian chart with a song whose title probably makes Dua Lipa a bit salty. On the other hand, the new Polish number one track seems like it tried too hard to rip off Taylor Swift Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me. Kuke might have tried hard with Taki Maly Ja, but the President of the Board, he is not.

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tags: music, charts, music charts, Tuesday, E, Eminem, Ivi Adamou, Shirin David
categories: Top of the EU Pops
Monday 09.09.24
Posted by Aljaz Pengov Bitenc
 

Rapping Tour Guides and Hidden Art at Konschthal

Angela from Konschthal talks about her favourite piece of art, why two freestyle rappers are going to be giving tours of the museum and the hidden artwork that is a part of a new exhibit opening at the end of September.

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tags: esch, art, museum, Breakfast Show, interview
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 09.09.24
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: new AI model identifies multiple cancer types

A research team led by Harvard Medical School researchers have designed a new Artificial Intelligence model that may be able to diagnose and evaluate multiple different cancers. The new model, CHIEF, is up to 36% more effective at detecting cancer, determining a tumour's origin, and predicting patient outcomes than other deep learning models.

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tags: AI, Artificial Intelligence, Harvard Medical School, Cancer research, CHIEF
categories: News
Friday 09.06.24
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The sounds of the swamp

This Saturday, Radio ARA is teaming up with Mudam Luxembourg for a radio art performance. Artists Jasmina Al-Qaisi and Sarah Washington will dive into the imaginary soundscapes of wetlands and swamps. On the breakfast show, Jasmina talked about the upcoming performance and her project. Listen to the entire interview here and tune in or come along for the performance on Saturday, 7 September, at Mudam, from 2pm to 4pm.

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tags: radio art, sound art, arts, contemporary art, Mudam, radio ara
categories: Art, Breakfast Show
Thursday 09.05.24
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's Right: Florence airport to produce wine on its roof

The Italian city of Florence is building a vineyard on the roof of its new airport terminal. The grapes will be harvested and the wine will be made right there at the airport.

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tags: Italy, Florence, vineyard, wine, airport
categories: News
Thursday 09.05.24
Posted by Guest User
 

What's Right: planes safer than ever before

A study has shown that travelling by plane has now become safer than ever before. There is a one in 13.7 million chance that a passenger anywhere in the world will die onboard an aircraft, say researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US.

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tags: travelling safety, MIT, Massachusetts, fatality rate, airplane accidents
Wednesday 09.04.24
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