On our Women in STEM interview series, data scientist Raluca Bala was this week’s guest. Raluca has been working in technology for over ten years, currently she is based in The Hague, working for an international institution.
Art and Social Issues with Douri
Discover how art fosters healing and connection in L’art a partager, a project empowering people over 60 ot express memories through creativity.
What's right: Germany's voter turnout promises to be high
Within one day after the release of the tool Wahl-O-Mat in Germany, a record 9 million people have used it to compare their political views with those of the parties running in the upcoming general election. This figure is a promising outlook for voter turnout next week.
What's right: Finally a fast train to Brussels in sight
By 2029, the high-speed train connection between Luxembourg and Brussels will finally be reality. After numerous delays, the Mobility Ministers of both countries have confirmed the date.
Money Talks with Genna Elvin
In episode one of new 'Money Talks' Mihaela sits down with Genna Elvin, co-founder and CEO of Tadaweb and president of PULSE Luxembourg Startup Association.
Money Talks : New Season Released Today!
Michaela teases new podcast series “Money Talks”. Each episode brings in well-known Luxembourg figures to talk how they handle their personal and business finances!
Rising star Nieve Ella, K's Choice and Nothing But Thieves on the Gig Guide
Listen to this week’s gig guide to get all the news on upcoming concerts! This week featuring shoegaze, Belgian alt rock, Nothing But Thieves and rising star Nieve Ella kicking off her tour!
One-Year Anniversary of the Union Des Independants
The Union des Independants are celebrating one-year since it was founded.
Narrowing the gender gap in research
Women in research face funding gaps and career barriers. On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, ARA City Radio looks at efforts made in Luxembourg, speaking to the FNR and the University of Luxembourg.
What's right: super hero patients
A Brazilian surgeon transforms surgery into a superhero adventure, helping young patients enter the operating room with confidence, joy, and a sense of power.
What's right: Juvenile crime rate dropping
In the US-state of New York, the juvenile crime rate dropped by 86% following the closure of doyens of youth prisons. Fostering alternative sentences such as community service, the system lowers the chances of reoffending.
Women in STEM: Changing perspective with Anne Fedival
On our Women in STEM interview series today, we are switching perspective, looking into the hr side of gender equality in stem, with Anne Fedival. As a hiring manager, Anne aims to attract female talent and create equitable opportunities for men and women.
What's right: three countries eradicate three diseases
Three countries—Niger, Georgia, and Guinea—have eliminated river blindness, malaria, and sleeping sickness, marking major victories in global health and disease eradication.
This week's gig guide
In this week's guide you can find out about some free shows, a Muse tribute act, Toto and this week's recommendation at Den Atelier!
PwC People Pulse: The Generational Divide in the Workplace
In many companies there are now 4 generations of people working together. Our guests share their experiences, including unexpected TikTok fame, emphasising respect, learning, and the value of diverse perspectives across generations.
What's right: New Zealand gives mountain legal personhood
Taranaki Mountain gains legal personhood, honoring Māori traditions, protecting its sacred status, and joining other natural landmarks in reshaping New Zealand’s approach to environmental guardianship.
What's right: Indian tiger numbers doubled
India's tiger population has doubled in a decade, thanks to effective conservation measures, anti-poaching efforts, and strong environmental laws, benefiting both wildlife and local communities.
Women in STEM: Meet IT-project manager Julia Khalyavkov
Having worked in IT for years, Julia Khalyavko knows the challenges women in STEM face in Luxembourg. Get all her insights on our interview which is part of a series on women in STEM.
What's right: Nice bans larger cruiseships
Nice will ban large cruise ships this summer to fight overtourism and pollution, sparking debate between environmentalists, local businesses, and the cruise industry.
What's right: 4-day workweek UK?
200 UK companies now offer a four-day workweek with full pay, boosting productivity, well-being, and retention—could this be the future of work?