We had the privilege of speaking to Lukas Grevis and Alyne Fernandes who are the directors of a new musical short film entitled F***, I Just Fell in Love produced in Luxembourg. Tune in to find out more about the film itself and the process of creating a film in the Grand Duchy.
What’s right: England launches free breakfast clubs in 750 schools
UK government has rolled out 750 free breakfast clubs across primary schools. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
AI-powered fitness with Vatsal Agarwala
What’s right: U.S. Supreme Court keeps same-sex marriage protections
The Supreme Court effectively guaranteed same-sex couples the right to marry nationwide. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Australia to offer three hours of free solar power daily
Australia is gearing up to launch a major initiative called the “Solar Sharer” scheme, which will guarantee households in certain states at least three hours of free electricity each day — even for those without rooftop solar panels.
The plan, set to begin in July 2026 in New South Wales, South Australia, and southeast Queensland, is built on a simple premise: there’s so much solar power being generated in the middle of the day that supply often exceeds demand, and wholesale prices sometimes fall to zero or even go negative. By encouraging people to shift appliance use and EV charging into that midday window, the government intends to maximise clean power use, ease strain on the grid, and deliver cost-of-living relief.
To qualify, households will need a smart meter and must actively select a plan that includes the free-power window. While the scheme is designed to benefit renters and those without solar installations, some critics warn that the pricing structure outside the free hours could shift costs elsewhere.
If successful, this scheme represents a win-win: making renewables more accessible and ensuring excess solar generation doesn’t go to waste — that’s what’s right with the world.
What’s right: Colorado commits to feeding every public-school student
Voters in Colorado have approved Proposition MM, a ballot measure designed to raise additional funds for the state’s “Healthy School Meals for All” program. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: South Korea mandates solar roofs on large parking lots
South Korea has officially passed a landmark law requiring all parking lots with 80 or more spaces to install solar canopies or carports. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Edwin Aldin talks to us about his new album 'Universe 25' and Bonus Noise Records
Edwin Aldin joined Charles and Alex in the studio to discuss his new album ‘Universe 25’ which is based on John Calhoun‘s 1972 experiment of a utopia for mice. We also had a chance to speak about his ongoing work with Bonus Noise Records. Tune in to hear the whole interview!
Pirate Productions - The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Story
We were grateful to have Clare Williams and Leo Gomez Rodolfo Li from Pirate Productions on the Breakfast Show to talk about their upcoming musical The Lightning Thief. Listen in to find out more about the show.
The Vatican Museums returns Indigenous artifacts to Canadian communities
The Vatican has taken a major step in reconciliation by preparing to return several dozen culturally significant artifacts to Indigenous communities in Canada. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Interview: The Luxembourg International Science Expo
We spoke to Sousana Eang from the Fondation Jeunes Scientifiques Luxembourg about the upcoming Luxembourg International Science Expo which is taking place at the Hall Victor Hugo. Tune in to find out about what to expect from the expo!
What’s right: Bamboo-based plastic that’s strong and recyclable
Scientists in China have developed a breakthrough bioplastic made entirely from bamboo cellulose. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
30 years of Den Atelier!
Joined by Jette Kaiser from den Atelier on the Breakfast Show, we got insight into the 30 year anniversary celebrations of the iconic music venue as well as some of her personal favourite concerts. Tune in to the full interview to find out more.
Celebrate Diwali in Luxembourg!
Charles was joined in the studio by Moien Bharat, the organisers of the Diwali celebration at the Halle Victor Hugo in Limpertsberg on the 25th of October. Tune in to find out more details about the event and what’s happening in the future!
Digital Notorious: the brand new show on ARA City Radio looking at online security
Digital Notorious is a 15-minute weekly radio show that explores the ever-growing challenges of online security. Hosted by two women with contrasting perspectives—Raluca, a savvy journalist with a typical digital footprint and Isabel, a cybersecurity expert—they dive into the hidden dangers of the digital world.
What’s right: new hope for Alzheimer’s recovery
Researchers in Japan have taken a major step forward in neurodegenerative disease treatment. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Introducing Äerdschëff: Luxembourg's first Earth Ship
Charles was joined in the studio by Vincent Tam to talk about Äerdschëff, Luxembourg’s first Earthship. Based in Redange, they describe themselves as a living laboratory for ecological transition. Tune in to find out more about this exciting project!
What’s right: Early peanut introduction reduces childhood allergy rates
New research shows that changing infant feeding guidelines has led to sharp reductions in peanut allergies among young children. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: Global comeback for the Green Sea Turtle
The Green Sea Turtle has been reclassified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
What’s right: England and Wales approve a game-changing HIV prevention jab
A breakthrough in HIV prevention is on its way to patients in England and Wales. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!