Switzerland is pioneering a sustainable energy initiative by transforming its railway infrastructure into solar power generators. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What's Right: Eastern Africa powering up
Kenya is lighting the way—electricity access has jumped from 37% to 79% in a decade, with rural grid expansion and solar power driving real change across East Africa. Get all the details on today's "What's Right with the World".
What’s Right: Diabetes Deaths Drop to Lowest Level in Years
Diabetes-related deaths have dropped to their lowest levels in years, according to early data from the CDC. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: Harvard Makes Tuition Free for Most U.S. Families
What’s Right: In a landmark move toward educational access, Harvard University has announced it will offer free tuition to families earning under $200,000 per year. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC's People Pulse: to the heart of the Core Project Unit
Today's interview focuses on PwC's Core Project Unit, where change management is the key word and core business. Listen to two of its managers about their journey to PwC, their work, their biggest challenges and how you might be fit to join their team!
What’s Right: Poland Abolishes Its Last 'LGBT-Free' Zone
In a significant stride toward equality, Poland has officially repealed its last remaining "LGBT-free" zone. Get all the details in today's What's Right!
What's Right: Londoners cycle more than ever
Bike journeys in London’s financial district have soared by 57%, with bicycles now outnumbering cars two to one — fueled by dockless e-bikes, better infrastructure, and rising environmental awareness. Get all the details on today’s “What’s Right with the World”.
What’s Right: Over 12 Million Malaria Deaths Averted Since 2000
Global efforts have averted an estimated 12.7 million malaria deaths and 2.2 billion cases since the year 2000. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
ACL Knowledge Bites: Speed Cameras
Episode 3 of the ACL Knowledge Bites is all about speed cameras
What’s Right: Teens Invent Salt-Powered Fridge to Save Lives
Three teenagers from Indore, India have developed a groundbreaking refrigerator that operates without electricity, using only salt and water. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
The week the Pixies return to Luxembourg!!!
Promoting their new album “The Night The Zombies Came” the Pixies return for another sold out show at Den Atelier. But if they are not for you then there is also news of Jeff Goldblum, Miki and Vanessa Da Mata as well as events this weekend at Den Atelier for all the family!
Live & Unfiltered with Hembadoon
Hembadoon came into the studio to perform live and tell us more about her musical journey ahead of the Radio ARA Crowdfunding Concert: A Lux Mini Fest!
What’s Right: Scientists Grow Real Chicken Nuggets—Without the Chicken
Scientists at the University of Tokyo have successfully grown nugget-sized pieces of chicken in a lab. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Paralympian Mar Gunnarsson's journey into music and new EP
Iceland’s Paralympian Mar Gunnarsson joined the Breakfast Show to talk about his love of music and his upcoming EP!
Alternative Luxembourg Media Déi Aner Turns Two
Déi Aner is turning two years old! Founder Gabrielle Antar came into the studio to tell us more.
What’s Right: Scientists Reveal a Color Never Seen Before
Scientists have introduced a brand-new color to the human eye. Its name? Olo. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: Washington Bans Wild Animals in Circuses
In a major win for animal welfare, Washington State has just passed a new law banning the use of exotic animals. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Money Talks with Nicolas Have
In episode 3, Mihaela sits down with Nicolas Have, founder of Have films and known for Sunset Cinema.
Festrogen Turns Up the Volume on Women's Comedy
Festrogen is back for its 4th edition, featuring women-centred comedy and workshops open to all!
What's Right: Lab-Grown Human Teeth – A Smile-Worthy Breakthrough
In a remarkable leap for dental science, researchers have successfully grown human teeth in a laboratory setting for the first time. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!