François Benoy, the newly appointed co-president of the Green Party, outlined the party's plans for a renewed focus on core values and inclusivity in an interview, following a detailed analysis of its 2023 electoral setbacks.
The latest statistics from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Diversity reveal a notable increase in female representation on Luxembourg's administrative boards.
Amid ongoing concerns about a toxic work environment at Lycée Josy Barthel in Mamer, Headmaster Claude Christnach has informed staff he will step down when his current term ends in December 2024.
A recent statement by Minister of Social Security Martine Deprez on pension fund contributions has drawn criticism from Luxembourg's main trade unions, who argue that her comments are inconsistent with assurances she gave them last week.
Comets are frozen voyagers holding clues from the solar system's past. Get ready for C/2023 A3, the next big one!
The Luxembourg police report that two properties were targeted by burglars on Monday.
Trade unions in Luxembourg are uniting in response to a recent proposal from Labour Minister Georges Mischo that would allow employers to negotiate collective agreements directly with employees, bypassing union involvement.
Advocates for survivors of violence in Luxembourg are calling for urgent reforms, citing alarming statistics on sexual and psychological abuse that remain largely unreported.
Pavillon Eden Rose, the esteemed restaurant in Kayl that recently marked its fifth anniversary, will close its doors for good on 24 December 2024, according to a statement shared on social media.
Authorities on Tuesday morning were called to investigate an armed attacker alarm triggered at a secondary school in Redange/Attert, leading to a substantial police presence at the site, though no threat was identified in the end.