Last week in Brussels, Prime Minister Luc Frieden stated that the CSV-DP government would address the topic of nuclear power pragmatically, focusing on future considerations over ideological stances.
Battles and bombardments continue to ravage the Gaza Strip amid escalating tensions between the United States and Israel, despite Israel's agreement to reschedule talks following Washington's criticism of its actions. Concerns mount over civilian casualties and the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, with world leaders urging against further escalations.
As indicated by a recent consultation by the Idea Foundation, incentivising working individuals to "work for longer" seems to be the preferred approach to safeguard the sustainability of Luxembourg's pension system.
Connected, innovative, sustainable: those are the words used to describe the municipality's new mobility plan for the capital, set to be implemented by 2035.
True crime fans, rejoice! A new TV series is on the horizon. 'Marginal' is set to to be released next year, with at its heart, true crime made in Luxembourg.
Researchers are increasingly concerned about the rising incidence of cancer among people under 50, a trend exemplified by Catherine, Princess of Wales, revealing her cancer diagnosis at 42. Despite advancements in cancer treatment, the rate of under-50's diagnosed with common cancers has surged globally, with predictions of further increases in the coming decade.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest news headlines for Thursday, 28 March.
Around 23:50 on Wednesday night, a collision occurred between two vehicles on Route d'Esch in Belvaux.