In response to a parliamentary question, Minister of Mobility Yuriko Backes revealed that plans for a Kehlen bypass to ease traffic congestion have not yet been clearly defined as the project would depend on studies' results.
During a recent meeting between Luxembourg's winegrowers and the Ministry of Agriculture, the government has committed to simplifying administrative procedures for hiring seasonal and casual workers, particularly in the areas of special crops and viticulture.
As three MPs bade the Krautmaart farewell on Wednesday, their successors were sworn into the Chamber of Deputies in a ceremony on Thursday. Several issues were discussed during the day's proceedings, such as increased reinbursement for glasses and the creation of a money laundering prevention team.
After a court-ordered professional ban, Dr. Benoit Ochs has filed a complaint against a judge, with accusations of bias.
Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz and seven-time winner Novak Djokovic are on course for a Wimbledon final showdown, but Daniil Medvedev and Lorenzo Musetti are aiming to upset their plans.
A bus crash involving a lorry on the N15 near Pommerloch on Friday morning resulted in multiple injuries, including two to three severe cases, prompting an emergency response and the deployment of three helicopters by the Luxembourg Air Rescue.
Luxembourgish football clubs made a promising start in the Europa Conference League qualifiers, with F91 Dudelange securing a narrow win and UNA Strassen achieving a commendable draw, both teams setting the stage for potential advancement in the competition.
The parliamentary Budgetary Control and Finance Committees will meet Friday to appoint the next budget rapporteur, with DP deputy Corinne Cahen emerging as a likely candidate.
Minister of Justice Elisabeth Margue is set to present proposed reforms to the Criminal Code concerning the begging ban to the responsible parliamentary committee next week.
The #MeToo movement's reverberations continue to expose deeply entrenched misconduct in the film industry, as evidenced by the unsettling testimony of Marylène Andrin after her encounter with Gérard Depardieu on a Luxembourg film set back in 2008.
Over 2,300 participants gathered at Place Guillaume II in Luxembourg City for the second edition of the Luxembourg Pride Run, marking a new attendance record and celebrating inclusion and equality.