ArcelorMittal is unlikely to take over the Liberty Steel plant in Dudelange.
The United States and Germany have reached a deal on the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline that warns Russia of sanctions and seeks to extend transit of gas through Ukraine, a US official said Wednesday.
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The latest figures from Luxembourg show that 141 new cases of coronavirus were discovered over the last 24 hours.
The centres in Kirchberg, Mondorf, and Ettelbruck are scheduled to close on 14 August.
In a letter addressed to NSO's managers, Minister of Foreign Affairs Jean Asselborn reminds the different branches of the regulations in place in the Grand Duchy.
Acting in accordance with data protection rules, the Ministry of Health does not currently cross-reference data between those infected and those vaccinated. For this reason, the Ministry is unable to say, for example, how many patients were infected after receiving a first dose of vaccine or after being fully vaccinated.
Following last week's floods across several parts of the country, the situation remains dire for some campsites, who were getting ready for a successful summer season. But not all hope is lost, according to "Luxembourg for Tourism", the economic interest grouping responsible for the promotion of national tourism.
241 coronavirus infections were detected in Luxembourg's schools in the week between 12 and 18 July, compared to 165 cases the week before.
According to the Horesca Federation, last week's floods marked the end of the tourist season for some businesses. As a result, the Federation is calling for pragmatic solutions, stressing that it is important to ensure access to immediate financial aid.
On Thursday 8 July, a fight broke out among students on line 688 while it headed towards Wemperhardt from the secondary school in Clervaux.
At least 25 people have died after torrential rains caused landslides and flooded a city in central China, with shocking images showing passengers struggling against chest-high water inside a train carriage.
Daubenfeld already handed in his resignation on Monday.
Six Luxembourgish team members were deployed to Belgium during the recent floods, while 26 were sent to Rhineland-Palatinate/Rheinland-Pfalz to provide additional support.
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