In the first year of the legislative period, there were several tensions between the new government and trade unions.
France's World Cup-winning coach Didier Deschamps has confirmed he will step down after the 2026 tournament, ending a 14-year tenure marked by triumphs and near-misses.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has denied allegations of childhood sexual abuse made by his sister, Annie Altman, who filed a legal complaint on Monday, prompting a public response from their family.
Laura Thorn, a passionate singer and music teacher from Luxembourg, is preparing to take the stage at the Luxembourg Song Contest on 25 January with her track La Poupée Monte Le Son, combining her musical expertise and disciplined fitness routine to deliver a standout performance.
Caritas has questioned the legal grounds of a parliamentary commission investigating its €61 million embezzlement case, citing an ongoing penal inquiry and alleging a conflict of interest involving the commission's president.
Dr Chris Roller has been elected president of Luxembourg's Association of Doctors and Dentists (AMMD) following a near-complete reshuffle of its board of directors.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Wednesday, 8 January.
The OGBL trade union has condemned Civil Service Minister Serge Wilmes for rejecting calls to establish an independent commission to address workplace bullying, labelling his stance a "slap in the face" to victims.
Health officials are urging swift action to contain the spread of bird flu in the United States after the nation reported its first human death from the virus, raising fears of a potential pandemic.