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What’s right: Dutch phone bans boost focus and social connection in schools
A new government-backed study in the Netherlands shows that banning mobile phones and other electronic devices in schools is paying off. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Language as Power: Kneecap screening and Hip Hop Showcase in Bettembourg
We spoke to Cyrille Bähr about the Language as Power event in Bettembourg which features an open-air screening of the film Kneecap, a showcase of local hip hop artists as well as a panel discussion on the role of the Luxembourgish language in the local hip hop scene.
What’s right: Most new renewables now cheaper than fossil fuels
91% of newly built renewable energy projects—especially solar and onshore wind farms—were already cheaper than new fossil fuel power plants. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: First Male Pill with No Side Effects Clears Safety Test
A major breakthrough in reproductive health: the first-ever non-hormonal male birth control pill has passed its initial human safety trial. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What's Right: Less Crime thanks to community measures
Homicide and violent crime rates are dropping across the U.S. in 2025, with prevention, community support, and post-pandemic stability proving more effective than tough-on-crime policies. Get all the details on today's "What's Right with the World."
What’s right: First IVF Rhino Pregnancy Could Bring a Species Back From the Brink
In an unprecedented leap for conservation science, researchers have successfully achieved the world’s first IVF pregnancy in a rhino. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Removing Down Syndrome at its Root
Japanese researchers from Mie University have taken a remarkable step toward addressing Down syndrome at its genetic core. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
PwC People Pulse: Fostering in-house innovation
PwC joined us in the studio to tell us about their new, innovative AI project. We spoke with the winners or their Dragon's Innovation Tournament about their work and future steps.
What’s right: Ozzy Osbourne’s Farewell Sets Charity Record
Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert, Back to the Beginning, just made history—becoming the highest-grossing charity concert ever. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: California Now Runs on Two‑Thirds Clean Energy
California just hit an impressive milestone: in 2023, 67% of its electricity came from renewable or zero‑carbon sources—making it the largest economy in the world powered mostly by clean energy. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Explore Human-Nature Relationships with the New Exhibit Lisières Vivantes
How do humans and the natural environment interact in Luxembourg City? Find out more here
Interview with Natasha about her new show on ARA City Radio!
Natasha is the host of a brand-new show on Ara City Radio! She’ll be sharing her love of rom-coms and keep you up to date on what’s happening in the local music scene. Tune in Mondays 10:00-13:00 to find out more…
What’s Right: DuckDuckGo Lets You Hide AI‑Generated Images
DuckDuckGo has just introduced a new feature to help users avoid the flood of low-quality AI-generated images. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Money Talks with Romain Boyer
This is the next episode in the Money Talks series
What's Right: UK to Let 16-Year-Olds Vote in Next General Election
The UK government plans to lower the voting age to 16 before the next general election. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Cinémathèque are Bringing Back their Open Air Cinema
Cat from the Cinémathèque joined the Breakfast Show to share details about the return of Luxembourg’s beloved open-air cinema series, set to begin on the 25th July in Place Guillaume II. With screenings curated by the Cinémathèque, this summer’s programme promises a diverse mix of European cinema, Hollywood classics, and hidden gems, all shown under the stars in one of the city’s most iconic squares.
The open-air season opens with Charlie Chaplin’s 'The Great Dictator', chosen for its enduring political resonance and cinematic legacy. The line-up spans from 1940s classics like 'Sunset Boulevard' to modern Oscar-winner 'Flow', a dialogue-free animated film from Latvia. Audiences can also enjoy cult favourites such as The Big Lebowski', 'The Goonies', 'La La Land', 'Plein Soleil', and 'The Devil Wears Prada'.
The films, shown in their original languages with English or French subtitles, are carefully selected to appeal to a wide range of tastes and generations. “We wanted to offer something for everyone,” Cat explained on air, noting the thoughtful blend of cinephile picks and crowd-pleasers.
In addition to the outdoor screenings, the Cinémathèque will temporarily close its historic indoor cinema on the 1st August with a farewell series titled 'A Love Letter to Cinema', celebrating stories about filmmaking itself. This final programme will run through early September before the screening room temporarily closes for renovation.
With over 25 years of experience in hosting open-air screenings, the Cinémathèque continues to play a central role in Luxembourg’s cultural life. Full programme details and practical information can be found at www.cinematheque.lu
Congés Annulés is back this year at Rotondes
Another summer of great music and impeccable vibes are in store for Congés Annulés
What’s Right: Stolen Wine Queen Glasses Spared, Returned with a Smile
During a photo shoot for Luxembourg’s annual Grape and Wine Festival, a thief made off with the distinctive wine glasses belonging to the Wine Queen and her princesses. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s Right: EU Moves to Protect Our Game Purchases
The “Stop Killing Games” initiative — now an official EU Citizens’ Initiative — has collected over 1.3 million signatures. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!