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Discrimination: understanding the phenomenon and taking action to improve intercultural living together
Discrimination based on race, sexual orientation or religion, among others, is prohibited by law, and yet many people still suffer from it. Whether you are a victim or witness, you can always count on support in Luxembourg.
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Top 5: Medieval festivals
Do you feel like stepping back in time to the era of troubadours and knights? Check out Luxembourg's best medieval festivals and prepare to experience the magic of a bygone age!
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Citizen participation in democratic life to strengthen community life
Playing an active role in democratic life is a key part of living together in community. Voting, presenting petitions, being part of an association, participating in institutional initiatives... democracy must be learned and trained!
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Luxembourg's top running races
Are you looking for a way to keep fit while visiting the length and breadth of Luxembourg? Here is a small selection of organised running events – a great option for keeping active all year round while taking in some of the country's memorable sights!
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The financial sector, cornerstone of the economy
Luxembourg is one of the world's leading financial centres, and the sector forms the backbone of the country's economy. The CEO of Luxembourg for Finance talks to us about the challenges currently facing the financial centre.
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Mondorf, first Luxembourg school in the Unesco network
25 years ago, Paul Sandt took the initiative to create the first Unesco school in Luxembourg. Today, the network has grown to include 16 schools across the country.
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Luxembourg attracts international talent
Luxembourg clearly has a lot of advantages when it comes to attracting foreign workers: it is diverse, open and promotes innovation. People from 180 countries currently live and work in the Grand Duchy.
Art and creativity
Visual arts, architecture, music, literature, creative industries - in Luxembourg, artistic freedom and openness are written in capital letters and are essential principles of creativity in the Grand Duchy. Artists and creators contribute to the country's cultural wealth and economic growth.
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