EU and UK science chiefs convened to promote participation in the Horizon research programme amidst concerns over high costs and bureaucratic hurdles. Both sides emphasised the mutual benefits of collaboration, urging stakeholders to seize the opportunities presented by the project's £80 billion fund.
Overnight from Monday to Tuesday, the price of diesel and heating oil will go up a notch in Luxembourg.
On Sunday night, the 58th annual Super Bowl took place in Las Vegas between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers.
Since the release of an article regarding a cold case from the 1980s, two new leads have been submitted to the German police.
On Saturday, waste was illegally dumped near the Eselbaach river in Clervaux. The municipality is looking for witnesses.
Almost four decades ago, the body of a woman was found on the German A6. The identity of the woman remains a mystery.
Some 550,000 people are now likely facing catastrophic food insecurity levels, while the whole population is in crisis mode, the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said.
In 2003, the previous CSV-DP government decided to build an underground train station at Findel.
A fire broke out Monday morning in the city of Göteborg, in one of Sweden's biggest amusement parks. The fire spread to a new aquatic area not yet open to the public, the authorities said.
On Sunday evening, a theft was reported to the police and a suspicious person in possession of drugs was apprehended at the Luxembourg City train station.
Some 101 hostages taken by Hamas during its October 7 attack on Israel are still believed to be alive in Gaza, according to an AFP count after the rescue of two more on Monday.
There are currently 475 foster care families in Luxembourg but the country requires twice as many to keep children from being placed in institutional homes.
Donald Trump sparked outcry by threatening not to defend NATO members who do not spend enough, but for diplomats at the alliance that weathered his time in office there was a sense of deja vu.
A recent Eurostat report for 2021 highlights Luxembourg's prominent position in the EU, with foreign-controlled enterprises contributing a staggering 55.5% to the nation's economic value added, the highest in the bloc.