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Europe has to consume 'less, better, and more fairly': EEA expert Tobias Lung warns of Europe's deepening environmental crisis
The European Environment Agency warns that Europe's environment is in critical decline due to unsustainable consumption, pollution, and climate change, urging stronger action and investment, while Luxembourgish environmentalists call for deeper...
UK fast flights to Luxembourg make it a great getaway
In the land that’s the size of Dorset the big attraction to Brit tourists is complimentary travel everywhere by bus, train and tram, with designs as technicolour as Joseph's amazing dreamcoat, writes Chris Page. Launched five years ago as a...
How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping Business in Luxembourg
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic buzzword, it is a present-day trigger reshaping industries across the globe. In Luxembourg, a country known for its agile economy and forward-thinking governance, AI is rapidly becoming a...
Opinion poll shows waning support for CSV, second day of Gaza peace talks and Luxembourg mortgage rates diverge
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Wednesday, 8 October. Luxembourg ILRES POLL – If elections were held this Sunday, the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) and its leader, Luc Frieden, would lose significant ground....
The Tragic Childhood and Diplomatic Life of Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg
Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg did not get to see her beloved grandson become grand duke, though her early life set the stage for his eventual rule. Guillame V of Luxembourg was proclaimed grand duke this past weekend after his father, Henri of...
Morning Roundup: Israel marks two year anniversary of Hamas attack, abortion is enshrined into constitution, and Luxembourg activist deported
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Tuesday, 7 October. Luxembourg WORLD EXPO – Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel is in Osaka until Friday. He’s attending the closing and thanksgiving ceremony at the Luxembourg...
Israel marks two year anniversary of Hamas attack, abortion is enshrined into constitution, and Luxembourg activist deported
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Tuesday, 7 October. Luxembourg WORLD EXPO – Luxembourg’s Minister Xavier Bettel is in Osaka until Friday. He’s attending the closing and thanksgiving ceremony at the Luxembourg pavilion...
Could a Pigouvian Tax Help Solve Climate Change?
0 Open and scroll to the comments section Back in 2019, an unprecedented group of thousands of economists signed a public letter in favor of a carbon tax as the best solution to climate change. At the same time, legislation known as the Green New...
A celebration of Luxembourgish identity: Spectacular light shows and concert crown Luxembourg's grand ducal festivities
After four scheduled appearances across the country on Saturday, the second day of the throne accession celebrations reached their final stage in Luxembourg City, marked by a grand spectacle on the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, a dazzling drone...
Agriculture Minister: Farmers Need Incentives, Fair Conditions to Stay Competitive and Be Green
Minister of Agriculture and Food Georgi Tahov said that farmers need proper conditions and the right incentives to maintain competitive production with an adequate contribution to environmental protection. Tahov was speaking at a meeting of the...
Manternach-Mertert road remains closed: Widespread disruption across Luxembourg: Storm Amy
Strong winds on Saturday caused widespread disruption across Luxembourg, with fallen trees blocking numerous roads, temporary tram suspensions between Findel and Luxexpo, and three people injured after a tree fell on a car. A yellow weather alert...
Cameroon partners with Liber Technologies to pursue CRVS reforms
Cameroon’s National Civil Status Registration Office (BUNEC) has brought in a Luxembourg partner to support its ongoing civil status system digitization efforts. BUNEC officials and a delegation from Liber Technologies held a working session...
Wind and rain: Unsettled 'April weather' greets Grand Duke Guillaume’s tour
Together with meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann, RTL takes a closer look at the Grand Duke’s royal tour across the country with, of course, an eye on what the weather has in store. According to meteorologist Jörg Kachelmann, strong gusts of wind...
How to watch Singapore Grand Prix 2025 F1: free streams, schedule, Russell on pole, starting grid, weather watch
Singapore GP (October 3-5) Sunday's race: 1pm BST / 8am ET Free Stream: ServusTV On (AUT) Unlock your free stream with NordVPN Watch today's Singapore Grand Prix live stream as Australian driver Oscar Piastri fights to cling on to his lead at the...
British royals stay away as European monarchies unite in Luxembourg
Members of Europe’s royal families gathered in Luxembourg on Friday for the historic abdication of Grand Duke Henri, but the British Royal Family were notably absent from the celebrations. The abdication, held at the Grand Ducal Palace in...
Keyamo Woos Foreign Investors, Pledges FG Commitment To Bold Reforms
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has called on foreign investors to seize Nigeria’s favourable investment climate as an opportunity to invest in innovation, infrastructure and human capital to foster aviation...
Schaeffler Realigns Regional Sales Structure Across Europe
Schaeffler’s Vehicle Lifetime Solutions division realigned its sales structure for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. The change took effect Oct. 1, 2025. The company said the goal is to strengthen its sales...
Axa IM launches defensive Article 8 European equity fund
Axa Investment Managers (Axa IM), part of the BNP Paribas Group, has launched the AXA WF Defensive European Equity Fund, offering exposure to sustainable European equities. The fund is classified Article 8 ( funds that include both ESG and non-ESG...
Your Weekly Recap: Doctors threaten CNS pullout, Luxembourg activist detained in Gaza flotilla, and US government shuts down
Your Weekly Recap for 29 September–3 October 2025. Here are five things you should know at the end of this week: Doctors and dentists threaten withdrawal from CNS agreement over 'unequal treatment' Court hears closing arguments in Nepalese...
Private Debt In Luxembourg Expands; EU Regulations Could Constrain Growth – KPMG/ALFI
A study issued this week via the funds industry of Luxembourg and KPMG, showed that the market for private debt is vibrant, but European regulations are set to increase constraints. The private debt market in Luxembourg is thriving, a new report...