Last month, Luxembourg authorities and private companies participated in NATO's 'Locked Shields' cyber defence exercise, which came against the backdrop of a recent cyber attacks on government systems in the Grand Duchy.
Police and firefighters responded to a Belval nursery on Tuesday morning following reports of a dead person in the courtyard, prompting officials to close the facility and ask parents to collect their children.
In a recent Chamber commission session, Minister Xavier Bettel faced backlash from opposition parties over proposed changes to the development cooperation support model, allegedly sparking widespread concern among NGOs.
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Hundreds of public service officials rallied in Dommeldange on Monday to protest against the government's plan to reintroduce an evaluation system in the Luxembourg Army, which they claim violates the 2022 salary agreement and threatens social peace.
Emergency services report that three people were injured in a two-vehicle collision in the capital on Monday evening.