There's always something happening for kids in Luxembourg, or perhaps you just haven't heard about it yet...
As the bathing season kicks off on Wednesday, Luxembourg is preparing to welcome visitors to its various lakes and ponds. Wednesday will see the opening of the two Weiswampach lakes, Upper Sûre Lake, Remerschen Ponds, and Echternach Lake.
The World Central Kitchen nonprofit, which halted its operations in Gaza after seven of its aid workers were killed by an Israeli strike, is set to resume its activities. The organisation aims to continue providing food aid to Gaza, with plans to utilise the Rafah Crossing and exploring new avenues like a maritime corridor and Israel's Ashdod Port.
A recent increase in scam reports has prompted the police to issue a public warning about a new form of fraudulent activity affecting residents in Luxembourg, beginning with a text message from 'CCSS/CNS' and ending with unauthorised withdrawals using stolen credit card details.
A recent survey conducted by the Stepstone Group, polling 150,000 employees worldwide on international professional mobility trends, has shed light on the appeal of various countries for foreign workers.
England and Saracens rugby player Billy Vunipola was fined for 'disobedience' and resisting arrest by Spanish police following an incident in Mallorca. Vunipola, 31, appeared in court after an episode at a bar in Palma, where he was tasered twice and eventually subdued by eight officers. He released a statement denying any violence and was fined 240 euros ($257) after a brief trial. Saracens stated they are handling the matter internally.
Luxembourg's Eurovision entrant Tali Golergant is just days away from her first performance on the ESC stage in the semi-finals, and we have all the images from her rehearsals in Malmö!
Humza Yousaf is poised to resign as Scotland's first minister before he faces two confidence votes this week, British media reported on Monday.
Nine individuals are set to stand trial in Germany facing charges of high treason, attempted murder, and conspiring to execute a violent coup d'état. They attempted to instate an aristocrat as the nation's leader and enforce martial law. The trial will take place in a high-security courtroom in Stuttgart. This will be the first of three trials involving over 27 individuals.
The General Confederation of the Civil Service (CGFP) is set to stage a protest rally on Monday evening, demanding the full implementation of the salary agreement. The trade union contends that the evaluation system within the Luxembourg army fails to uphold the terms of the agreement.
The economic crisis has taken its toll on another business in Luxembourg as Tapis Hertz is shutting the doors of its last remaining store at the Belle Etoile shopping centre in Bertrange.
A woman has tragically passed away on Monday morning at 7am despite emergency medical services intervening. According to the police, there were no signs of foul play.
Business owner and Luxembourg City municipal councillor Angélique Bartolini (CSV) delivered a proposal on Monday to breathe new life into Luxembourg's Gare district. Bartolini was recently forced to shut the doors of her own boutique in the Gare district.