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S.A.R Maria Teresa et Chekeba Hachemi au Bistro de Tendai : une rencontre aussi rare que précieuse

Il est des entretiens qui marquent par leur portée autant que par leur rareté. À l’occasion de la projection du film Muganga, celui qui soigne au Cinéma Utopia, le Bistro  a eu l’immense privilège de discuter avec S.A.R Maria Teresa et Chekeba Hachemi, cofondatrices de l’organisation Stand Speak Rise Up. Engagées dans la lutte contre les violences sexuelles faites aux femmes et aux enfants dans les zones de conflit, elles portent une parole essentielle, courageuse et profondément humaine. Un moment d’exception pour notre émission, honorée de pouvoir donner écho à un combat qui dépasse les frontières et interpelle notre conscience […]

Martine Deprez, Ministre de la Santé et de la Sécurité Sociale, nous présente la semaine de la Femme

Iniatiative locale, la Semaine de la Santé de la Femme vient de débuter au Grand-Duché et se prolongera pendant la quasi totalité du mois de juin. Et qui de mieux placée que Martine Deprez, Ministre de la Santé et de la Sécurité Sociale, pour venir nous présenter cette démarche dont le but est de sensibiliser, éduquer, et échanger avec toutes les femmes à travers le pays.

Supreme Court Temporarily Preserves Access to Abortion Pills

In a significant decision for reproductive healthcare, the Supreme Court of the United States has temporarily restored nationwide access to Mifepristone through telehealth, pharmacies, and mail delivery — blocking a lower court ruling that would have sharply restricted access. To understand why this matters: Mifepristone is one of the two drugs most commonly used for medication abortions, and it has also been used in miscarriage care. Over recent years, telehealth consultations and mail delivery have made access much easier — particularly for people in rural areas or in places where clinics are scarce. A recent ruling from the conservative 5th

Thousands march on International Women’s Day

Protesters marched through Luxembourg City on International Women’s Day to demand action against inequalities in healthcare. Organised by the Journée Internationale des Femmes Luxembourg, the demonstration moved from Place de Paris to Place Guillaume II. Participants highlighted how factors such as income, housing, discrimination and violence shape health outcomes, arguing that women and marginalised groups face greater barriers to care. Organisers called for universal access to healthcare, stronger focus on reproductive health and greater recognition of social inequalities as a public health issue. Société nationale des habitations à bon marché has unveiled plans for two new neighbourhoods in Roeser and

US and Iran hold talks in Geneva

US and Iranian officials convened for indirect talks in Geneva, aimed at preventing conflict amid escalating tensions regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The discussions, mediated by Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, follow President Trump’s threats of military action if a nuclear deal is not reached. The talks have revealed some openness to compromise, yet significant disagreements remain, particularly over Iran’s refusal to halt uranium enrichment. Claims of potential military strikes on Iranian targets also loom over negotiations, with regional allies expressing concerns about escalating hostilities. Meanwhile, Iran insists it will never pursue nuclear weapons and seeks the lifting of crippling sanctions

Mother of 4 Cécile Wiese shares her insights

Cecile Wiese is not only a mother of four, but she also has twins. Add to that that she is a teacher and spends all her days with kids, and you have a particularly packed schedule revolving around the young ones. With a lot of humor, she dives in the various challenges this brings to her, and how she approaches all the tasks at hand!

Hembadoon speaks up on motherhood

Communications executive, artist, singer, radio host and mother: Hembadoon does it all and shares how motherhood impacted her vision on life, her relationship to work, and so much more. An in-depth interview that gives us an insight in what life is when your children have already reached a certain age.

Emilie Le Guernic shares it all

Social media specialist and with a very strong following on various platforms, Emilie le Guernic joins us for a new episode of Mom Actually, where she shares the challenges of her new life as a mother. Unsolicited advice, the balance between work and home, post-partum depression: Emilie shares it all in this powerful interview.

Mom Actually with Delphine Schrepfer, Entrepreneur

First guest of our new show Mom Actually, Delphine Schrepfer comes to us to share the constant and delicate juggle between professional life and motherhood in Luxembourg. A never-ending challenge, especially when you are the boss of your own company… Her decision to become an entrepreneur after the birth of her first child, how motherhood has impacted her views on worklife, and her overall insight as a working mother in Luxembourg: Delphine shares it all!