The next episode of the PwC People Pulse is here and we’re talking about Shine, PwC’s LGBTQIA+ network and the Pride Run
Amnesty International address Luxembourg Government in Open Letter
Amnesty International Luxembourg urges stronger government action on Palestine and opposes new protest laws, warning they threaten fundamental rights and set a dangerous precedent amid rising far-right influence in Europe.
What’s Right: Melbourne’s mRNA Breakthrough Offers New Hope Against HIV
A major milestone in HIV research has emerged from Melbourne, where scientists at the Peter Doherty Institute have engineered a revolutionary method to unmask the virus hidden in white blood cells.
What’s Right: “Sweating” Paint Helps Beat the Heat
Field tests in tropical Singapore showed homes painted with a new paints that reduced electricity for air conditioning by close to 40%. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
ACL Knowledge Bites: Vignettes in Europe
Learn more about what you might need to drive around Europe on your holidays this year with the latest episode of ACL Knowledge Bites.
This week's gig guide is overflowing!
There is so much going on in the music scene this week in Luxembourg, from outdoor shows and free festivals to anniversary tours that my only recommendation is to go and see something!
Local Matters: Towards a refugee assembly
Tune in to Local Matters today as architect Mohammed Zanboa shares his vision for Municipality 101 and it could transform refugee participation and challenge ideas about belonging in Luxembourg.
What’s Right: Mexico Bans Dolphin Shows Nationwide
The Mexican Senate voted unanimously (99–0) to amend the nation’s General Wildlife Law, prohibiting the use of dolphins, seals, and other marine mammals in tourism performances and “hands-on” activities with tourists. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Needle Spiking Raises Safety Concerns Ahead of Summer Events
With reports of ‘needle spiking’ making headlines, find out more about the real situation and how to stay safe in this interview with PIPAPO.
What’s Right: Denmark Protects Your Face and Voice with Copyright Law
Denmark is poised to pass a ground-breaking law granting copyright protections to individuals over their own image, voice, and likeness. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: Heart Attack Deaths Soar Down
Deaths from heart attacks have plummeted nearly 90% since 1970, thanks to medical breakthroughs and public health gains. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
TALI is joining 1,000 school children for a special performance at the Philharmonie
TALI is joining 1,000 primary school age children on stage for a special performance at the Luxembourg Philharmonie.
What’s Right: Bagging the Litter Problem
Researchers analyzed data from over 45,000 shoreline cleanups across the U.S. and found that bans and fees on plastic bags are working. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC People Pulse: Embracing Global Careers
The latest episode of the PwC People Pulse concerns moving country and the ups and downs that follow.
What’s Right: Independent Experts Rally to Safeguard Vaccine Policy
In response to recent shakeups at the CDC, major medical organizations and independent experts are stepping up to create a new, unbiased vaccine advisory panel. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Global Collaboration on Social Change with PADEM
PADEM work with partners across the world to improve the lives of children and communities. They have met up this week to discuss the work they do.
What’s Right: Ireland’s Last Coal Plant Bows Out—But a Green Future Rises
Moneypoint—the country’s last remaining coal-fired power station—finally shut off its coal burners, marking a historic milestone in Ireland’s fight against climate change. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Local Matters: Victory for political transparency and pedestrian safety
A grassroots group took Luxembourg City to court—and won. Zug's fight for safer streets and public transparency is setting legal precedents and inspiring civic action.
What’s Right: Up to 6 Million Americans Unite in “No Kings” Protests
4 to 6 million people participated in “No Kings” protests across over 2,000 U.S. cities on June 14, 2025. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
ACL Knowledge Bites: Luxembourg's highway net
Do you know the names of our Luxembourg highways? Where do the A1, A3, A4 and A6 come from and where do they go? And why does the A13 doe her own thing? Which one is the busiest and in need of widening? All that and more in this ACL Knowledge Bites.