The European Union unveiled its negotiating stance for the COP29 climate talks next month, while leaving unanswered the key ...
Michelin-starred restaurant Pavillon Eden Rose in Kayl is set to close its doors on Christmas Eve, its managers announced on ...
While public health crisis propelled initial increase, constant staff shortages in key areas also to blame, health minister ...
The Luxembourg Competition Authority announced the launch of the service – co-created with the government’s IT centre CTIE – ...
Turnover at the end of June was over €700 million, according to Big Four firm’s latest annual report, despite fraught ...
Deputies ‘irrated’ by the size of the reserve, which represents 80% of CTIE’s annual allocation, Sven Clement says ...
So far this year, European governments sold about €13 billion of shares in bailed out banks, the most since the end of the ...
China has threatened to raise tariffs on large-engine vehicles and said it will start collecting duties on cognac in moves ...
City of London is doing better after Brexit, says Michael Mainelli in an interview with the Luxembourg Times. Lord Mayor of ...
The Nobel Prizes, awarded since 1901, are famously unequal, reflecting how women have been overshadowed by men in science for ...
You’ll recognise your own behaviour in ‘Lone Wolf’, a highly amusing, non-verbal take on society’s fragmented group mentality ...
Industry adopts low-carbon goals it once shunned as natural disaster losses exceed $100bn a year ...