A new research note from the Chamber of Deputies' Scientific Unit offers a comprehensive overview of the Covid-19 pandemic measures, highlighting both positives and negatives while providing a crucial information base for future health crisis management.
Home Affairs Minister Léon Gloden has overturned another municipal council decision, this time annulling the appointment of a civil servant in Sandweiler over qualification concerns following a similar controversy in Hesperange involving allegations of nepotism.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Thursday, 8 August.
In response to municipalities' concerns over the financing of the CGDIS, Minister for Home Affairs Léon Gloden has announced a series of changes, aiming to balance the funding responsibilities.
Swimming enthusiasts can enjoy the Weiswampach lakes again, as the Water Management Authority has lifted its blue algae warning issued at the end of July.
Bulgaria's parliament has approved an amendment to its education law banning LGBTQ "propaganda" in schools, a move condemned by rights groups as discriminatory and a violation of basic human rights.
It's World Cat Day, and luckily for our feline friends (and us!) there don't seem to be many rain clouds on the horizon.
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.
Noah Lyles aims for his second gold in the 200m sprint while LeBron James and Team USA push towards their 17th basketball gold at the Olympics amid a day packed with high-stakes competition.