Trade unions in the banking sector have criticized J.P. Morgan SE’s Luxembourg subsidiary for allegedly using outsourcing to mask collective redundancies.
Luxembourg's National Pension Insurance Fund may face a significant shortfall, with expenditures possibly surpassing income as early as 2027, according to a report by the General Inspectorate of Social Security (IGSS).
Luxair has clarified that a video suggesting one of its planes caught fire is misleading. The incident, caused by a malfunctioning power generator in Crete, only involved steam, not flames.
The completion of Ettelbruck's new bus station will be postponed by two years due to safety risks posed by further construction projects, with temporary measures planned to mitigate further delays.
Following the fraud scandal at Caritas, the government's decision to freeze all funding until responsibility is determined has sparked debate, with political parties emphasising the need to ensure the continuation of the NGO's critical work while addressing accountability.
Muhammad Yunus is set to return to Bangladesh to lead a caretaker government following the military's ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, marking a dramatic shift in the country's political landscape.
'It is a man’s world, and we have definitely felt isolated in that sense. But we try to never let that get to us, we keep pushing on.'