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Foreign minister says country must act in line with EU, dismissing public petition calling for government to impose sanctions ...
The parliamentary committee appointed to examine how Luxembourg’s largest charity was defrauded of €61 million has recommended strengthening the powers of future similar committees in its final report ...
Social Security Minister Martine Deprez declines to be drawn on options ahead of meeting between government and unions next ...
Virtually all train services in and out of Luxembourg City, bar the line to Arlon, will be suspended between 11 July and 14 ...
Two developments, JFK Sud Zone A and Kiem 2050, officially began construction on Tuesday in Luxembourg City’s Kirchberg ...
All vehicles over 3.5 tonnes banned from overtaking and must maintain a minimum distance of 50 metres to the vehicle ahead ...
EU plans to use carbon border adjustment mechanism revenues to support exporters facing higher costs from phasing out free ...
Embassy says comments by Stacey Feinberg about helping Luxembourg “uncouple” from the Asian superpower were “distorted” and ...
The director of the Escher Conservatoire, Jean Halsdorf, has been placed on gardening leave accused of misconduct. The decision to place Halsdorf, who has been director since 2022, on leave was first ...
Germany’s new border controls are disrupting the daily lives of 55,000 cross-border commuters who travel from Germany to Luxembourg for work, Prime Minister Luc Frieden said during his first official ...
Iran cuts UN nuclear ties, hiding uranium stockpile and fuelling fears of renewed conflict amid rising strategic ambiguity ...
Law firm DLA Piper has promoted Mélody Brunot to partner and Fanny Denoël and Sarah Noville to senior associates.
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