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13 March 2020
Stephen Lowe
“How did it get so late so soon?” Dr. Seuss
If Iran can verify 82 million, why can't Luxembourg manage 625K
13/03/2020
“How did it get so late so soon?” Dr. Seuss
4 March 2020
Maura Lehmann
How Central Eastern Europe is still fighting for democracy
Thirty years ago, Eastern Europe witnessed the liberation from the Soviet-imposed communist rule that had instigated decades of authoritarianism and inequality.
04/03/2020
How Central Eastern Europe is still fighting for democracy
19 February 2020
Isabella Eastwood
Are we ever going to reform education in the way that matters?
Of course it's important to be employable. But how is it that we are still excluding actual life skills from the school curriculum, skills that enable future generations to meet the challenges ahead?
19/02/2020
Are we ever going to reform education in the way that matters?
12 February 2020
Stephen Lowe
Storm in a Taass Téi
The excitement of the weekend, for want of a better word, fizzled out as storm what's her name* passed through the Grand Duchy and Stephen Lowe was a little disappointed.
12/02/2020
Storm in a Taass Téi
29 January 2020
Nathalie Lodhi
Let go of constantly comparing yourself to your peers
Navigating your way through your mid-twenties isn't that much different to your late teens and early twenties - you usually tend to have the same concerns, manifesting in different ways, but without the familiar framework of school.
29/01/2020
Let go of constantly comparing yourself to your peers
22 January 2020
Dani Lodhi-Dunne
Is there a place for the monarchy in the modern world?
Sick of reading about Megxit? Me too. Excuse me while I rant.
22/01/2020
Is there a place for the monarchy in the modern world?
16 January 2020
Stephen Lowe
Is Luxembourg's crime and safety bubble about to burst
An air of unease pervades the general public, and while this sample remains small and certainly not a complete representation of all the everyday folk of Luxembourg, Stephen Lowe argues that this shift is merely the start.
16/01/2020
Is Luxembourg's crime and safety bubble about to burst
7 January 2020
Martin Jonsson
Washing machines in Luxembourg's apartment blocks - an odd phenomenon
I get that dryers aren't strictly necessary, nor particularly environmentally friendly compared to just letting things dry on their own, but surely it makes no sense for tenants to buy washing machines?
07/01/2020
Washing machines in Luxembourg's apartment blocks - an odd phenomenon
27 December 2019
Isabella Eastwood
Hostile architecture and the physical reality of structural inequality
In the run up to the next decade, let us consider how we want the future to look.
27/12/2019
Hostile architecture and the physical reality of structural inequality
24 December 2019
Stephen Lowe
The age of innocence
Stephen Lowe has a lot to learn, especially when it comes to balancing childhood and adulthood.
24/12/2019
The age of innocence
18 December 2019
Stephen Lowe
Social Standing, Social Credit and Social Cleansing
Set to be rolled out nationwide in 2020, a social credit system has been described as China’s “most ambitious project in social engineering since the Cultural Revolution”.
18/12/2019
Social Standing, Social Credit and Social Cleansing
13 December 2019
Thomas Tutton
Surprised by the election result? Just look at Britain’s media
It’s finally over. Gone are the hopes of millions of Britons who rejected Brexit, who feel European and who refused to believe that this tragedy would actually come to pass.
13/12/2019
Surprised by the election result? Just look at Britain’s media
10 December 2019
Josh Oudendijk
Why have concert tickets gotten so expensive?
In the age of microscopic music streaming profits, artists and labels are pulling out all the stops to find other ways of making big bucks in the entertainment biz. A majority of wealth comes from music tours, with tickets frequently selling at exorbitant prices. Meanwhile fans continue to buy them. How far will this go?
10/12/2019
Why have concert tickets gotten so expensive?
7 December 2019
Nathalie Lodhi
Politicising tragedies is inevitable yet despicable behaviour
It's true that working in the news industry, you tend to get a bit immune to the terrible things that occur in life. The cynic in me sometimes looks at a headline and thinks 'wow that will make a great headline!' and then comes down to earth. But some topics and their politicisation remain a no-go in my opinion.
07/12/2019
Politicising tragedies is inevitable yet despicable behaviour
3 December 2019
Gerry Erang
PISA tests are a bad joke - but one we should still laugh at
So Luxembourg performed poorly at the PISA tests? Here's why we shouldn't care - the results do not reflect the quality of an educational system.
03/12/2019
PISA tests are a bad joke - but one we should still laugh at
26 November 2019
Gerry Erang
Luxembourg needs tougher sentences for child sex offenders
A number of recent court cases in Luxembourg revolved around child pornography, abuse, and other child sex offenses. Some of our readers reacted with outrage to the lenience of several sentences - and with good reason: Luxembourg needs tougher sentences for criminals convicted of child sexual abuse.
26/11/2019
Luxembourg needs tougher sentences for child sex offenders
24 November 2019
RTL Today team
When is it appropriate to listen to Christmas music?
As we make our way towards December, it's time to debate an ever-recurring and frivolous topic, one that exposes cracks in even the closest of families: when exactly is it permitted to play Christmas music?
24/11/2019
When is it appropriate to listen to Christmas music?
20 November 2019
Stephen Lowe
Speeding! Fine?
A vast number of commenters below the line on RTL Today's socials suggest popular consenus around Luxembourg speed traps centres on them being mere money making mechanisms...Stephen Lowe considers the dangers of such stunted thinking.
20/11/2019
Speeding! Fine?
12 November 2019
Martin Jonsson
If you want people to drive less, sort out the traffic mess
The current situation in Luxembourg is untenable, not least if you rely on public transport to get anywhere.
12/11/2019
If you want people to drive less, sort out the traffic mess
6 November 2019
Stephen Lowe
How to commute the commute
As well as some feasible road congestion reduction options here are some off-the-cuff ways to reduce the perennial bottlenecks.
06/11/2019
How to commute the commute
30 October 2019
Thomas Tutton
Everyone needs to chill out about Luxembourg
Our intern shares his perspective on the Grand Duchy's obsession with its reputation.
30/10/2019
Everyone needs to chill out about Luxembourg
23 October 2019
Stephen Lowe
Speak. Easy
Do you know what a Finsta is? Or what yeet means? Keeping up with today's slang is hard AF, thus some profanity is (un)avoidable.
23/10/2019
Speak. Easy
16 October 2019
Nathalie Lodhi
Free public transport isn't enough to encourage people to go car-free
A much-discussed topic recently has been the overhaul of Luxembourg's public transport system in preparation of making public transport free of charge. But is the move enough, or even the right move?
16/10/2019
Free public transport isn't enough to encourage people to go car-free
14 October 2019
Martin Jonsson
Two changes needed to re-balance renting in Luxembourg
Luxembourg's rental market favours landlords over tenants. Two changes to agency fees and security deposits could help re-balance this, at least a bit.
14/10/2019
Two changes needed to re-balance renting in Luxembourg
9 October 2019
Maura Lehmann
Dr Google? – More and more people are self-diagnosing on the internet
I’ll admit: I, too, have already googled ‘flu remedies’ or ‘acid reflux’ when I really did not want to call my doctor – but here’s why self-diagnosing on search engines is not exactly the most beneficial solution.
09/10/2019
Dr Google? – More and more people are self-diagnosing on the internet
2 October 2019
Isabella Eastwood
Grand Duchy – a happy country, but at what cost?
The 2019 World Happiness Index ranks Luxembourg at number 14. 14 out of 156: a pretty good ranking, and not unsurprising, considering the general level of economic, social and political stability. On the flipside however, the Grand Duchy is second to last – followed only by Chad – on the Happy Planet Index’s 2016 report.
02/10/2019
Grand Duchy – a happy country, but at what cost?
25 September 2019
Noah Gudgeon
‘I’ll be back’ – Why Hollywood is obsessed with remakes
The other day a new trailer for the latest film in the ongoing Terminator franchise popped up on Youtube's trending section. Terminator: Dark Fate. Yes, that's right, a new Terminator film, even though the last three sequels got terrible reviews and were generally frowned upon by most fans.
25/09/2019
‘I’ll be back’ – Why Hollywood is obsessed with remakes
24 September 2019
Dani Lodhi-Dunne
In defence of influencers
Ah, Instagram. Plenty of today's ills can be blamed on its effects: superficiality, entitlement, corruption, multi-level marketing, mental health.
24/09/2019
In defence of influencers
23 September 2019
George Hatzidakis
Retractable leashes and the art of pet maintenance
Canine garrottes must be banned now, before it’s too late. Or just maybe, pet owners can start being responsible.
23/09/2019
Retractable leashes and the art of pet maintenance
18 September 2019
Josh Oudendijk
Sitting culture is breaking our backs. Here's what you can do.
You've probably heard this one before: "Sitting is the new smoking", "sitting is the new cancer".
18/09/2019
Sitting culture is breaking our backs. Here's what you can do.
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