In the recently concluded summer session of secondary school final exams in Luxembourg, 74% of candidates successfully passed, a similar percentage compared to the previous year's results.
At around 6.30pm on Monday, a police patrol in the Gare neighbourhood observed an individual exhibiting suspicious behaviour at the junction of Rue de Hollerich and Rue Adolphe Fischer.
Luxembourg has made significant strides in expanding its internet network and cultivating a larger pool of IT specialists.
A recent BBC report on a migrant smuggler prompted discussions at the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday.
Divya, raped by her husband on her wedding night at age 17, endured 19 months of sexual and physical abuse, highlighting a pervasive issue in India exacerbated by a colonial-era legal loophole. Despite the introduction of a new penal code, marital rape remains unrecognised as a crime, with millions of women affected. Legal challenges and activist efforts continue to push for change.
On Tuesday morning, our colleagues from RTL Radio spoke with Marcel Detaille, the former president of "Stëmm vun der Strooss," a non-profit organisation that supports the homeless.
You’re about to spend your Sunday evening singing your heart out to Snow Patrol. Here’s why...
Violent storms swept across the Grand Duchy last weekend, causing widespread damage and flooding, particularly in the south. Many residents have faced flooding multiple times before.
The Luxembourg National Women's Council (CNFL) has criticised an advertisement by the Chamber of Skilled Trades and Crafts, denouncing elements of the advert as sexist.
Late Monday evening, a pedestrian was mugged on Rue des Romains in Strassen.
The John Zink company in Dudelange is further reducing its workforce. Following the layoff of 50 employees seven years ago, the company is now dismissing an additional 13 employees.