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The Festival des Migrations is back for 2025!

Find out more about this year’s edition of the Festival des Migrations, des Cultures and de la Citoyenneté!

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tags: festival des migrations, clae, Interview, breakfast show, ramadan
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 03.10.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

The History of Flamenco & Performing at Festival des Immigrations

Flamenco dancing will be taking centre stage at the Festival des Migrations. Find out more about Flamenco and what to expect here!

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tags: Flamenco, Interview, breakfast show, Spain, dance, festival des migrations
categories: Breakfast Show
Thursday 03.06.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: fish doorbell now live!

Help fish migrate in Utrecht by ringing the world’s first fish doorbell—watch the live stream, spot a fish, and alert the lock keeper!

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tags: The Netherlands, Utrecht, fish doorbell, vis deurbel, fish migration, fish monitoring, lock keeper, oxygen-rich water, vulnerable, predators, live-stream
categories: What's right
Thursday 03.06.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

This week's gig guide - a busy week!

It's a busy week in the Grand Duchy with everything from local bands to genuine rock royalty - Velvet Underground founding member John Cale. But my recommendation this week is for UK post punk band Ditz who play tonight at Rockhal!

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tags: gigs, concerts, live music
categories: Breakfast Show
Wednesday 03.05.25
Posted by Jon Wills
 

PwC People Pulse: Shining a light on LGBTQ+ initiatives

This week’s episode is a conversation on LGBTQ+ workplace inclusion with PwC’s Shine network and Walk the Talk initiative, exploring allyship, corporate action, and fostering a more inclusive work environment.

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tags: pwc, pwc people pulse, Interview, LGBTQ, LGBTIQ, breakfast show
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 03.04.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: global tobacco use drop

Global smoking rates have dropped by one-third, thanks to strong tobacco control policies—but the fight isn’t over as the industry pushes new addictive products.

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tags: WHO, tobacco control, FCTC, UN treaty, tobacco advertising ban, combat illicit tobacco trade
categories: What's right
Tuesday 03.04.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Terre Rouge makes its way to the Luxembourg Film Festival

Fränz Hausemer is showing his film Terre Rouge at the Luxembourg Film Festival. The documentary follows the life and work of Gaston Rollinger, a Luxembourgish poet and filmmaker.

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tags: film, documentary, interview, luxembourg film festival, breakfast show
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 03.03.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Czech Music Spectal at the Philharmonie

Celebrate Czech music at the Luxembourg Philharmonie and donate to the International Bazaar charity by attending the performance.

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tags: international bazar, Czech Republic, czechia, interview, breakfast show
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 03.03.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

Rare Disease Day 2025

What is a rare disease? Why do we mark Rare Disease Day? Find out more through our interview with Sarah from ALAN.

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tags: interview, raredisease, breakfast show, alan
categories: Breakfast Show
Monday 03.03.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: Support for those affected by conspiracy narratives

Germany has launched a national helpline to support those affected by conspiracy myths. Luxembourg offers a similar service. How do they help? Find out on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: good news, positive news, conspiracy theories, politics
categories: What's right
Monday 03.03.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

Women in STEM: From marketing to data engineering

Alexandra Nastase switched from marketing to data engineering and now works in Luxembourg’s finance sector. On our interview series, she shares insights on gender diversity, career challenges, and the power of strong role models.

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tags: gender equality, career, women in stem
categories: weSTEM
Monday 03.03.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: mobile phone ban in Danish schools

Denmark is banning mobile phones in schools to curb digital overexposure, following a report urging stricter tech regulations and delaying smart devices for children under 13.

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tags: Denmark, mobile phones, smart phones, tablets, children's well-being, harmful content, inappropriate content
categories: What's right
Friday 02.28.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

What's right: 3D-printed houses for homeless

Austin’s 3D-printed neighborhood is redefining homelessness solutions—100 high-tech homes are providing dignity, sustainability, and community for those in need. Here’s how innovation is making an impact.

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tags: Austin, Texas, US, 3D-printed, homelessness, ICON, Mobile Loaves & Fishes, Community First! Village
Thursday 02.27.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Art exhibition on the Passerelle with Festival des Migrations

Discover an interactive art exhibition at the Passerelle, blending analog and digital techniques. Part of the Festival des Migrations, it runs until the end of March. Meet the artists at Luxexpo in two weeks!

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tags: exhibition, art, festival des migrations, culture, Luxembourg, migration
categories: Local Matters
Wednesday 02.26.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: undocumented immigrants honoured and adopted

Two undocumented Senegalese migrants risked everything to defend a gay man from a homophobic mob—now, A Coruña honors their bravery as "sons of the city."

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tags: Spain, A Coruna, Senegal, Senegalese, homophobic attack, heroic, adopted, honoured
categories: What's right
Wednesday 02.26.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Hannah Ida on new single Galaxies and making music in Luxembourg

Luxembourgish musician Hannah Ida discusses her journey, latest single ‘galaxies’, and upcoming EP - blending soulful sounds, collaborating with friends, and a passion for music and gardening from Vienna’s vibrant scene.

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tags: interview, music, breakfast show
categories: Breakfast Show
Tuesday 02.25.25
Posted by Erin Verlaque
 

What's right: steep drop child mortality Asia

Child mortality in Asia has dropped by more than half since 2000, saving millions of lives—proof that better healthcare and living conditions make a real difference.

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tags: children, mortality rates, UN, early years, nutrition, clean water, sanitation, vaccinations, poverty reduction
Tuesday 02.25.25
Posted by Charlotte de Vreeze
 

Women in STEM: Luiza Moshkin’s Journey into Tech

Luisa Mushkin swapped academia for coding. Now a web developer and instructor, she’s breaking barriers for women in tech.

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tags: gender equality, science, technology, women
categories: weSTEM
Monday 02.24.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Welsh MPs will face penalties for lying

Wales plans to tackle political dishonesty by holding MPs criminally liable for false campaign statements. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: positive news, good news, politics, Wales, populism
categories: What's right
Monday 02.24.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 

What's right: Watch videos to strengthen your immune system

Researchers at the University of Hamburg discovered that watching videos of people sneezing or coughing can boost the immune system. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".

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tags: good news, positive news, flu, health
categories: What's right
Monday 02.24.25
Posted by Franziska Peschel
 
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