Electric vehicles: 246 new charging stations to be built in Luxembourg
Luxembourg is to receive over 200 new charging stations for electric vehicles, as 20 projects have been given the go-ahead by the government.
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Luxembourg is to receive over 200 new charging stations for electric vehicles, as 20 projects have been given the go-ahead by the government.
This week, housing minister Henri Kox appeared on the “La Bulle Immo” podcast to discuss his strategy for dealing with Luxembourg’s housing issues.
One person was hospitalised on Friday afternoon after their vehicle overturned on the road between Schrassig and Neuhäusgen shortly before 3pm.
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During the night from Thursday to Friday, the police once again confiscated driving licences at several locations for drink-driving.
A recent road sign installation along the B40/A4 in Luxembourg has drawn attention for an unfortunate misspelling.
The week is set to end the way it started, rain almost guaranteed and mild temperatures throughout the day.
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the historic armistice signed between North and South Korea. 92-year-old Léon Moyen is the last surviving veteran from Luxembourg who fought in the Continue Reading