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21 April 2021
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    Valeria Wiwinius The ethically correct sustainability train of fashion
    I think it comes as no surprise when I say that fashion is one of the biggest polluters worldwide. And while I can appreciate the efforts for creating clothes in a more sustainable and ethically correct manner, it’s a slow change which to me, oftentimes feels like a vicious circle that both brands and customers struggle to find a way out of.
    21/04/2021
    The ethically correct sustainability train of fashion
7 April 2021
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    Valeria Wiwinius Why feminism is still a thing
    It’s been a month since the news broke about Sarah Everard, a 33-year-old marketing executive who was kidnapped in South London on her way home. Her body was found on 9th March. The main suspect: a policeman who’s currently still in pending investigation. Plastered alongside the remaining “Missing” leaflets around London, there was another leaflet: “we could all be Sarah”.
    07/04/2021
    Why feminism is still a thing
31 March 2021
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    Ian Pocervina Balancing uncertainty, anxiety, and resilience
    By now, we’ve all heard it time and again, uncertainty remains the greatest foe of this ongoing pandemic.
    31/03/2021
    Balancing uncertainty, anxiety, and resilience
24 March 2021
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    Isabella Eastwood Political activism is a form of self-care
    “If the outside feels bad, focus on the inside." Self-care truisms like these have a tendency to miss the bigger picture, and they make me angry.
    24/03/2021
    Political activism is a form of self-care
18 March 2021
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    Tom Weber Masks, self-care, critical thinking: What we can learn from the pandemic
    While a lot of us probably want to forget about this pandemic once it actually is somewhat behind us, some findings, ideas, or behaviour patterns might be worth preserving.
    18/03/2021
    Masks, self-care, critical thinking: What we can learn from the pandemic
10 March 2021
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    Valeria Wiwinius What's the point?
    I’d like to start off today’s rambling session with a little trip down memory lane. In 2018, I was asked to write a 700-word-review on an exhibition which was presented at the renowned Hauser & Wirth in London.
    10/03/2021
    What's the point?
3 March 2021
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    Ian Pocervina Kids, remember to talk to your parents about internet safety!
    Although the digital sphere is known to be a dangerous place, it is easy to forget that each and everyone can be susceptible to its temptations and vulnerable to its threats.
    03/03/2021
    Kids, remember to talk to your parents about internet safety!
26 February 2021
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    Yannick Hansen The government’s strategy to reserve second jabs was overly cautious, keeping it now is indefensible
    Recently my colleague Josh Oudendijk penned a well-argued opinion defending the government’s strategy to reserve second jabs.
    26/02/2021
    The government’s strategy to reserve second jabs was overly cautious, keeping it now is indefensible
25 February 2021
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    Martin Jonsson The Schuman vaccination scandal - a masterclass in ill-advised press briefings
    In trying to justify a decision that is on the face of it unjustifiable, today's press briefing from Hôpitaux Robert Schuman was a masterclass in how not to handle a scandal.
    25/02/2021
    The Schuman vaccination scandal - a masterclass in ill-advised press briefings
24 February 2021
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    Isabella Eastwood “Normality is not where people exist, it’s a place of judgment”
    This is sentence – or something like it – is one I have repeated to about 16 different people since I heard it on a podcast a couple of weeks ago (ACFM, a podcast about the ‘weird’ Left, hosted by Novara Media).
    24/02/2021
    “Normality is not where people exist, it’s a place of judgment”
18 February 2021
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    Tom Weber A radically human act: Mourning mass death in times of pandemic
    The number of people who have died from Covid-19 has become so high that our minds sometimes struggle to process the very real, human story behind the cascade of statistics trickling down on us each day. A few thoughts on the meaning and importance of death, dying, and grieving in times of pandemic.
    18/02/2021
    A radically human act: Mourning mass death in times of pandemic
10 February 2021
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    Josh Oudendijk The government’s strategy to reserve a second jab deserves more recognition
    While there have been flaws in the government’s vaccination campaign, the overall strategy to guarantee a second jab is clever, Josh Oudendijk argues.
    10/02/2021
    The government’s strategy to reserve a second jab deserves more recognition
3 February 2021
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    Ian Pocervina Can we really separate food from culture?
    Bars and restaurants have to remain shut. The cultural sector is allowed to reopen, but under strict measures.
    03/02/2021
    Can we really separate food from culture?
31 January 2021
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    Valeria Wiwinius Fur or no fur?
    … that’s today’s question. And, contrary to popular belief, I don’t think that the correct answer is as black-and-white as one might believe.
    31/01/2021
    Fur or no fur?
28 January 2021
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    Charles Goerens, Gideon Taylor Luxembourg takes a strong step towards justice - others in Europe should do the same
    Wednesday was a poignant day for Marcel Salomon and his fellow Holocaust survivors from Luxembourg.
    28/01/2021
    Luxembourg takes a strong step towards justice - others in Europe should do the same
27 January 2021
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    Yannick Hansen Europe be warned: Biden’s policy priorities are at home
    On his first day in office, President Joe Biden recommitted the United States to the Paris Climate Agreement and re-joined the World Health Organisation, but European onlookers should not be mistaken. Don’t expect Biden to make restoring American leadership on the world stage a priority.
    27/01/2021
    Europe be warned: Biden’s policy priorities are at home
24 January 2021
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    Isabella Eastwood “Normality is not where people exist, it’s a place of judgment”
    This is sentence – or something like it – is one I have repeated to about 16 different people since I heard it on a podcast a couple of weeks ago (ACFM, a podcast about the ‘weird’ Left, hosted by Novara Media).
    24/01/2021
    “Normality is not where people exist, it’s a place of judgment”
17 January 2021
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    Yannick Hansen EU-China investment deal: Short-sighted and naive
    The EU-China investment deal hands Beijing a desperately needed victory just as the political wind is changing.
    17/01/2021
    EU-China investment deal: Short-sighted and naive
13 January 2021
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    Tom Weber The mental health crisis is more than just a side effect of the pandemic
    During a recent press conference, Prime Minister Xavier Bettel talked about taking the pandemic's impacts on mental health into account when deciding on the new Covid-19 regulations, indirectly making it a reason for not imposing a hard lockdown. This argument was at best poorly worded and at worst additional proof for Luxembourg's poor handling of mental health issues.
    13/01/2021
    The mental health crisis is more than just a side effect of the pandemic
7 January 2021
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    Yannick Hansen Covid-19 vaccinations will be the ultimate test for our societies
    They have arrived! On 21th December the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was approved by the European Medicines Agency, with Moderna’s following suit this week.
    07/01/2021
    Covid-19 vaccinations will be the ultimate test for our societies
4 January 2021
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    Josh Oudendijk The Grand Duke's trip to Biarritz may have been legal, but it was irresponsible
    The monarch's trip to southern France during stay-at-home orders was far outside the scope of reality, writes Josh Oudendijk. But not everyone voiced their concerns as much as they could have. The Grand Duke, meanwhile, should have apologised.
    04/01/2021
    The Grand Duke's trip to Biarritz may have been legal, but it was irresponsible
24 December 2020
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    Isabella Eastwood Care work and prestige
    When the only thing that is driving you is your own capacity to care, burn-out and compassion fatigue are inevitable. When will our society truly value care work?
    24/12/2020
    Care work and prestige
20 December 2020
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    Martin Jonsson Covid-19: We're not going to roll out new restrictions, except we might, but probably not, except.. be prepared
    Being a minister is not an easy job at the moment, and I certainly don't envy them, but the lack of clarity is becoming an issue.
    20/12/2020
    Covid-19: We're not going to roll out new restrictions, except we might, but probably not, except.. be prepared
19 December 2020
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    Brendan McClintock-Ryan Covid Christmas 2020 - a bitter pill to swallow
    It's supposed to be the merriest time of the year. Laden with presents, young professionals go home to see their elderly parents and soak up the comforts of home. What is Christmas without someone else to do your laundry, cook for you and generally spoil you?
    19/12/2020
    Covid Christmas 2020 - a bitter pill to swallow
16 December 2020
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    Ian Pocervina Keeping it Real
    Never fear voicing your opinion, but always remember to think about perspective before slamming the world around you.
    16/12/2020
    Keeping it Real
4 December 2020
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    Tom Weber The Christmas conundrum or how to avoid getting bogged down in jolly consumerism
    The Christmas spirit is slowly making its rounds again, and it seems that despite the government's partial lockdown, a lot of people still cannot seem to escape the almost traditional pre-festivities stress and shopping frenzy. Is the panicked scrambling for a last-minute Christmas present really a "patriotic task", or is this year's restricted end-of-year period not rather the perfect opportunity for us to reconsider our whole approach to the most wonderful time of the year?
    04/12/2020
    The Christmas conundrum or how to avoid getting bogged down in jolly consumerism
2 December 2020
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    Stephen Lowe A senseless act
    The auto rampage in Trier on Tuesday is still fresh in the memory, condolences and messages have been laid at the Porta Nigra. One man is in police custody and many lives have been forever changed. Stephen Lowe writes as a parent and as a Trier resident on the city's 'darkest day'.
    02/12/2020
    A senseless act
24 November 2020
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    Josh Oudendijk Could the live music business collapse?
    Live music has existed for as long as most of us can remember. Now is the first time its existence and continuation is under threat, writes Josh Oudendijk. Maybe it will never go down.
    24/11/2020
    Could the live music business collapse?
22 November 2020
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    Stephen Lowe Armchair Politics - a nation of experts
    Luxembourg's government is under immense pressure to find a solution to an unprecedented situation from a people who already know the answer.
    22/11/2020
    Armchair Politics - a nation of experts
20 November 2020
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    RTL Replay
    Opinion/analysis Lockdown: the "moment of truth" is upon us
    Despite attempts at justification from the government, in this analysis piece François Aulner concludes that our current Covid measures are insufficient.
    20/11/2020
    Lockdown: the "moment of truth" is upon us
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