Daily roundup: Thursday's key coronavirus developments from Luxembourg and abroad
Find all of today's most important Covid developments both at home and abroad in one place.
Find all of today's most important Covid developments both at home and abroad in one place.
The latest figures from Luxembourg show that 570 new cases of coronavirus were discovered over the last 24 hours.
Two new cases of the Omicron variant have been discovered in Belgium, several media reported on Thursday, bringing the total of confirmed cases to four.
Do work canteens count as restaurants or part of the workplace? Officially, it remains unclear as to whether they should implement the 2G or 3G system.
The trade unions met with Minister of the Economy Franz Fayot on Wednesday to discuss the Liège court ruling for the LLD-Liège site.
However, the Superior Council of Infectious Diseases in Luxembourg does recommend the jab for children who fall into vulnerable categories and could experience complications from the virus.
Austria's ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz on Thursday said he was quitting politics, just two months after resigning as national leader following his implication in a corruption scandal.
After three years of negotiations, the OGBL and LCGB unions signed a new collective labour agreement for commune employees with 19 southern Luxembourg municipalities on Thursday.
A series of traffic accidents took place on Luxembourg's roads on Thursday morning.
Police carried out a narcotics operation on Monday afternoon in Luxembourg City.
America's top diplomat Antony Blinken is expected to warn his Russian counterpart on Thursday against invading Ukraine, as Moscow warns Kiev against any attempt to retake the Crimea peninsula.
Mayor Lydie Polfer opened the meeting by apologising for flaws in the invitation process, which lead to some residents not receiving a letter.