Indonesia's ambitious free meal program tackles malnutrition, aiding millions with locally sourced meals, but faces scrutiny over costs, sustainability, and quality, sparking nationwide debate.
MÄNA on her Eurovision dreams and living a double life
MÄNA shares her journey to the Luxembourg Song Contest, balancing music and life, embracing her stage persona, and revealing plans for a mysterious and captivating Eurovision performance.
Women in STEM: Meet space engineer Tecla Trifilò
Discover Tecla Trifiló’s journey as a space engineer in Luxembourg as part of our new interview series on women in STEM. Join us Tuesdays at 9:40 AM for interviews with trailblazers in science, engineering, and tech.
What's right: Lady Gaga's exclusive milestone
Lady Gaga makes history as the third artist with multiple No. 1 hits across three decades, solidifying her legacy in music.
What's right: cash support for poor figths TB
Brazil’s Bolsa Familia cuts tuberculosis cases by over 50%, showing how cash aid can fight poverty and improve global public health.
PwC People Pulse: Philanthropy in a Corporate Environment
PwC’s corporate foundation discuss their impactful philanthropic initiatives of focusing on education, culture, and humanitarian aid. They share insights into projects supporting cross-border cultural initiatives and equal educational opportunities for diverse communities.
Women in STEM is the topic of new empowering podcast
WeSTEM and ARA City Radio are launching a podcast to highlight women in STEM. The series will share stories, challenges, and triumphs to inspire and empower underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and math.
What's right: New York fights world's worst congestion
New York City’s congestion charge, the first in the U.S., targets traffic and funds transit, sparking debate over its impact on gridlock and air quality.
What's right: UK's largest dinosaur trackway
A 166-million-year-old dinosaur track way in Oxfordshire reveals the UK’s largest fossil footprints, offering a rare glimpse into Jurassic life.
What's right: Belgium's ban on disposable vapes
Belgium bans disposable vapes, tackling teen nicotine addiction and environmental waste, while urging the EU to adopt tougher tobacco regulations.
What's right: Pakistani women on two-wheelers
Pakistani women are breaking barriers with motorcycles, embracing independence through free training programs like Women on Wheels, while innovative solutions like safety Abayas redefine mobility and empowerment.
What's right: flaura and fauna discoveries 2024
Discoveries of new species, from pirate spiders to a crocodile-like newt, reveal nature’s wonders - yet highlight the urgent need to protect fragile habitats.
What's right: free public transport for Belgrade
Belgrade will offer free public transport from January, aiming to ease congestion, but can its ageing system handle the surge in passengers?
What's right: Brazil's succesful poverty fight
Brazil’s bold fight against poverty lifts 8.7 million people in a year, thanks to innovative policies like Bolsa Família and economic recovery efforts.
What's right: Miss Netherlands beauty pageant ends
Miss Netherlands ends its run, paving the way for a bold new platform redefining beauty, inclusivity, and empowerment in modern society.
Jimmy Barka Experience (Balkan Express 177)
The Jimmy Barka Experience are named after Džimi Barka, character from an old Serbian film called When I'm Dead and Gone and played by Dragan Nikolić. Their first on-stage appearance was back in 2010. Since then, they've been around the block a couple of times and even opened for Ursula Rucker, Gramatik and Parov Stelar on occasion.
What's right: AI camera's to catch drunk motorists
A pioneering AI camera is being tested to catch motorists driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, helping police stop dangerous drivers before accidents happen.
Whamageddom 2024 (Top of the EU Pops 16-12-24)
It has finally happened. Even after all these years, Wham! made it to the top of a national chart with their Christmas carol about open-heart surgery. This time around it was the Austrian chart that holds the honours although the official German chart wasn’t far behind.
Open air exhibit: The Way of Liberation
Enjoy the art of Arab artists from Lebanon, Palestine, Algeria and Sudan in the city center of Luxembourg. Listen here for where, when, how and why!
What's right: China's Great Green wall completed
China's 46-year "Great Green Wall" transforms desert landscapes, inspiring global efforts like Africa's Great Green Wall to fight desertification and boost climate resilience.