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Four seriously hurt: Ten injured in Swiss collision involving Luxembourg-registered car

Four seriously hurt: Ten injured in Swiss collision involving Luxembourg-registered car

Ten people were injured – four seriously – in a serious accident near the Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland on Wednesday afternoon involving a car with Luxembourgish licence plates. According to local police in the Canton of Zurich, a serious...

World-Record ArcelorMittal Steel Column Erected at Detroit Hospital

World-Record ArcelorMittal Steel Column Erected at Detroit Hospital

A project to build a 20-story hospital tower on the Henry Ford Health campus in Detroit has marked a worldwide first with placement of four W14x1000 steel columns installed at the bracing core at the base of the tower portion of the hospital. The...

Tourist Attractions in Luxembourg

Tourist Attractions in Luxembourg

Written by Bryan Dearsley Updated Jul 10, 2025 Although a small country of just 670,000 people that only covers around 1,650 square kilometers, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg delivers a considerable diversity of attractions and fun things to do....

EU Court says pharmacy services economic activity, subject to simplified concession rules

Benedikt/Luxembourg, 10 July - In a judgment stemming from a Slovenian dispute, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has delivered a significant ruling clarifying the status of pharmacy services across the EU, establishing them as an...

ADEM report: Luxembourg job growth slumps to 0.9% in 2024

ADEM report: Luxembourg job growth slumps to 0.9% in 2024

Luxembourg's labour market growth slowed to 0.9% in 2024 with near-stagnation in the private sector, according to new ADEM figures released Wednesday. New data from the National Employment Agency (ADEM) reveals a significant deceleration in job...

Reproductive rights: Luxembourg MPs vote to abolish abortion 'reflection period'

Reproductive rights: Luxembourg MPs vote to abolish abortion 'reflection period'

Luxembourg's parliament voted on Tuesday to eliminate the mandatory waiting period for abortions while rejecting a proposal to extend the legal timeframe for the procedure. On Tuesday, lawmakers in Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies approved a...

Home away from home: How young Ukrainians build new lives in Luxembourg

Home away from home: How young Ukrainians build new lives in Luxembourg

Uprooted by war and forced to grow up fast, young Ukrainians in Luxembourg are carving out new lives far from home, balancing memories of what they left behind with hopes for what lies ahead. Since Russia's 2022 invasion, over six million...

The accession of Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg: everything we know about the changing of the royal guard in October

The accession of Prince Guillaume of Luxembourg: everything we know about the changing of the royal guard in October

Then, it’s on to Steinfort, where Prince Guillaume will meet with local healthcare workers, and in Dudelange, he will be treated to a dance show, which will follow the cultural development of Luxembourg as it evolves out of its industrial past. A...

Sustainable materials: University of Luxembourg launches hard metals recycling chair

Sustainable materials: University of Luxembourg launches hard metals recycling chair

With its new research chair focused on hard metals recycling, Uni.lu seeks to combine academic innovation with industrial expertise to address both environmental and strategic challenges. The University of Luxembourg is creating a new...

Kosovo and Luxembourg pledge closer ties, King Charles hails new era in UK-France relations, and Trump faces MAGA meltdown

Kosovo and Luxembourg pledge closer ties, King Charles hails new era in UK-France relations, and Trump faces MAGA meltdown

The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Wednesday, 9 July. Luxembourg KOSOVO-LUXEMBOURG TIES – Kosovo and Luxembourg have agreed to bolster bilateral ties through a new €50 million cooperation package, signed during Deputy...

Northern Ireland striker set to be subject of League One bidding war as multiple sides weigh up offers

Northern Ireland striker set to be subject of League One bidding war as multiple sides weigh up offers

The Belfast Telegraph revealed earlier this week that the former Cliftonville hero was open to a move away from the Scottish Championship side in order to keep his World Cup dreams at international level alive. After scoring 18 times for Ross...

Shared electronic health records: Luxembourg's DSP system hits 16 million individual documents

Shared electronic health records: Luxembourg's DSP system hits 16 million individual documents

The DSP health record system now contains 16 million medical documents as adoption surges, with physician access growing 250% in the past year – yet significant usability challenges persist, according to healthcare professionals. The adoption of...

Lobe Sciences Announces Validation of European Unitary Patent for DHA-Based Composition for Sickle Cell Disease

European Unitary Patent EP4117446 Validated - Lobe Sciences secures patent protection in 17 EU member states for its DHA and egg yolk-based composition designed to manage Sickle Cell Disease. Covers Altemia(R) Medical Food Formula - The patented...

Emergency services: Six people injured in five separate road accidents across Luxembourg

Emergency services: Six people injured in five separate road accidents across Luxembourg

CGDIS units attended to five individual road accidents Sunday afternoon (6 July) that left six people injured. On Sunday afternoon, the Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps (CGDIS) responded to a series of road accidents across Luxembourg, resulting...

60% price hike: Tobacco prices in Luxembourg could soar under EU proposal

60% price hike: Tobacco prices in Luxembourg could soar under EU proposal

A new EU plan to sharply increase tobacco taxes based on purchasing power could hit Luxembourg especially hard, where prices are among the lowest in the region and the bulk of sales come from foreign buyers. Luxembourg could soon lose its...

Left in limbo: Ukrainian refugees face growing housing uncertainty in Luxembourg

Left in limbo: Ukrainian refugees face growing housing uncertainty in Luxembourg

As the Red Cross phases out a key housing scheme, dozens of Ukrainian refugees may soon be forced into overcrowded state shelters. Dozens of Ukrainian refugees currently living in private homes across Luxembourg may soon find themselves without...

Opinion: Dying babies. Starving adults. Even Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling it a ‘genocide.’

Opinion: Dying babies. Starving adults. Even Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is calling it a ‘genocide.’

Palestinians mourn during the funeral of people who were killed while trying to reach aid trucks entering northern Gaza through the Zikim crossing with Israel, at Shifa Hospital, in Gaza City, Saturday, July 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)...

F1 Qualifying Today: Hungarian Grand Prix 2025 start time, TV channel and FREE live stream

F1 Qualifying Today: Hungarian Grand Prix 2025 start time, TV channel and FREE live stream

F1 returns to Budapest for round 14 of the 2025 season and the Hungarian Grand Prix in the last race before the summer break. The Hungarian GP weekend will be crucial for Lando Norris if he hopes to make gains in the championship over team-mate...

Morning Roundup: Trump sets new tariffs, origin of Post cyberattack still unknown and national football league games live on RTL

Morning Roundup: Trump sets new tariffs, origin of Post cyberattack still unknown and national football league games live on RTL

The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Friday, 1 August. Luxembourg POST CYBER ATTACK – The Minister of the Economy Lex Delles says it is not yet known who was behind the cyberattack on Luxembourg’s Post network last week,...

These Countries Eat the Least Meat, and Here’s What We Can Learn From Them

These Countries Eat the Least Meat, and Here’s What We Can Learn From Them

As the environmental costs of industrial meat production become increasingly undeniable, reducing global meat consumption has never been more urgent. But although global meat consumption has been on the rise for over half a century, some countries...

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