Ahead of May Day: Luxembourg police respond to 60 noise complaints
Luxembourg police dealt with dozens of noise complaints and a violent bus altercation during a busy Wednesday night.
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Luxembourg police dealt with dozens of noise complaints and a violent bus altercation during a busy Wednesday night.
Seeking to diversify its financial centre, Luxembourg has identified Brazil as a strategic partner, with bilateral trade expected to grow significantly following high-level discussions on sustainable investments and banking expansion.
Breaking decades of tradition, Luxembourg’s rival trade unions formed an unprecedented alliance, declaring joint resistance to government labour policies and calling for mass protests on 28 June.
Luxembourg’s digital ambitions came under scrutiny this week as MPs debated the pace and direction of the country’s digital transformation, with opposition voices calling for a more coherent strategy and Continue Reading
A high-level Luxembourg delegation travelled to Kyiv on Wednesday to demonstrate ongoing political and financial support for Ukraine, with ministers pledging further aid and visiting bombed sites in the capital Continue Reading
At around 8.30pm, a car overturned on the road between Beyren and Roeser, leaving one person injured.
It’s gonna be May!*
After receiving a 30 April eviction ultimatum from cultural association frEsch, artist group Richtung22 has announced it will not leave Bâtiment4 voluntarily, calling the demand unjustified and politically motivated.