Ireland hooker Dan Sheehan will miss the second Test against South Africa in Durban this weekend due to a serious knee injury sustained during the first Test in Pretoria, a source within the touring party confirmed on Monday.
Palestinians in Gaza City fled amid intensified clashes with Israeli forces on Monday, as the military expanded evacuation orders in the ongoing conflict with Hamas militants.
Summer 2024 will be marked by major works carried out in Bettembourg, resulting in a two-month closure of the railway line to Luxembourg City.
Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN) party has joined forces with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's camp to establish a new far-right bloc in the European Parliament, aiming to influence EU policymaking with a focus on nationalism, border security, and preserving Europe's cultural identity.
France rugby captain Antoine Dupont aims for Olympic gold in Paris, joining the 12-man rugby sevens squad announced by the French Rugby Federation on Monday.
One week after criticising others' mistakes in Austria, McLaren boss Andrea Stella admitted to his own team's tactical blunders that cost Lando Norris a chance at a home victory at the British Grand Prix, where Lewis Hamilton secured an emotional triumph.
The incident took place at 2.30pm on Monday at the Dippach bypass, near Bettange-sur-Mess.
Keir Starmer, newly elected as Prime Minister after Labour's victory, concluded a whirlwind tour of the UK by promising Northern Ireland's leaders a transformative approach to politics amid lingering Brexit tensions.
Portugal experienced a surge in foreign tourists in 2023, with 26.5 million visitors marking a 19.2 percent increase from the previous year, as reported by the country's National Statistics Institute on Monday.
Over the weekend, the 11th International Polo Club Tournament took place, coinciding with the 20th anniversary of the Luxembourg Polo Club.
Government aid for people on low incomes, spending over a quarter of their wages on rent, is causing headaches for those concerned.
The leader of a Kenyan doomsday cult, Paul Nthenge Mackenzie, went on trial Monday for terrorism charges related to the deaths of over 400 followers, a case that has horrified the world with its grim revelations of starvation, torture, and murder.
Inflation slowed in Luxembourg in June, but prices continued to rise, confirming the imminent arrival of an index to increase salaries.
Afghanistan's Taliban government refuses to recognise the three female athletes set to represent the country at the Paris Olympics, as the IOC supports their participation through Afghanistan's exiled national Olympic committee.
Here are the family-friendly highlights for this week!
Clients using the Post mobile network recently received a letter confirming the provider intends to stop its multimedia messaging service on 29 September 2024.
Defending champion Jonas Vingegaard dismissed Tadej Pogacar's assertion that he had been "scared" during their intense stage 9 struggle on gravel roads, countering that his strategic approach simply went over his rival's head.
There we were, bathing in nostalgia from the 2000s and 2010s, watching one of the biggest influences on electronic dance music perform in an open air concert in Luxembourg. What more could one ask for?
Luxembourg police are seeking information regarding an individual who used a stolen credit card at the Capellen motorway services and the Aire de Wanlin services in Belgium last November.
This Tuesday, you won't be dancing on your own but with a crowd of fans. Find out how to win tickets to see the wonderful Calum Scott below.