Three people sustained injuries in two crashes on Thursday morning, according to reports.
A court on Thursday ordered two women to pay 8,000 euros in damages to French First Lady Brigitte Macron after making false claims she was transgender, sparking online rumour-mongering by conspiracy theorists and the far right.
Minister of the Economy Lex Delles says the current energy grants will be progressively phased out and replaced with other selective subsidies.
The Luxembourg-based indie-rock rising force performed live on KEXP - a name that will be familiar to alternative music lovers - with the vibrant band becoming the first Grand-Duchy act to step onto the stage at the American station.
The mayor of Troisvierges has sought to clarify that the municipal council is responsible for lodging a demand for a new heliport for Luxembourg's Air Rescue helicopter.
A number of police incidents were reported on Wednesday evening, including two arrests and home burglaries.
Haken, the trailblazing London-based progressive rock band, are set to captivate fans at Rockhal Club on 16 September with their boundary-pushing sound and latest album – and fans have a chance to win tickets by answering a simple question through Today Radio.
Luxembourg Open Air (LOA), Luxembourg's biggest electronic music festival, closes 2024 off with a bang on Place de l'Europe, nestled between the Philharmonie, Mudam and European institution buildings.
Pope Francis is due to visit the Grand Duchy in a fortnight, and pupils may request a day off school in order to participate in the visit.
Luxembourg's Pirate Party continues to face internal chaos, with claims of bullying, manipulation, and a hostile work culture dividing its parliamentary group and supporters.
Ursula von der Leyen's plan to present her new team of European Commissioners has been delayed amid political tensions, with sharp criticism from the LSAP over her handling of the nomination process and warnings that her cabinet may not secure a majority in the European Parliament.