On Monday, Luxembourg's police announced the launch of its winter prevention and road safety campaign.
On Sunday between 7.45pm and 9.15pm, a large-scale alcohol check took place on the Rue du Pont in Gilsdorf on the orders of the public prosecutor's office.
In conjunction with the International Bazar, the Dutch stand invites you to join its very own flower fair at the Residence of the Dutch ambassador on 18 October.
During the National Housing Week in Kirchberg, British expert Stewart Davison presented innovative ways to use digital tools and AI in public housing, highlighting how remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance can make services more efficient while preserving the human element of care.
In an interview with RTL Radio on Monday marking the parliamentary reopening, parliamentary leader of the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) Marc Spautz defended feminism, called for stronger social dialogue, expressed optimism over resolving tensions with doctors, and urged the creation of full-time MPs.
Presented during the National Housing Week at Luxexpo, architect Anna Puigjaner's 110 Rooms project proposes a flexible and sustainable housing model that allows residents to rent, connect, and adapt rooms according to their changing needs while reducing energy use and maintenance costs.
At around 7.20am on Monday, two cars collided on the road between Altlinster and Imbringen.
A new proposal tabled in France's National Assembly this autumn aims to reform the way unemployment benefits are paid to cross-border workers, which could eventually require Luxembourg to cover the costs for its foreign employees.
On 12 October, Vianden's annual Nut Market once again filled the town with thousands of visitors celebrating a rich local tradition dating back to 1935, with stalls offering everything from nut schnapps to cakes and oil.
Recent data from the National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (STATEC) show that while Luxembourg continues to attract more people than it loses overall, emigration among Luxembourgers, Portuguese, French, and Italians has been steadily rising in recent years.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Monday, 13 October.
YUNGBLUD is coming back to Luxembourg and if you’ve got your name on the list, you’re in for a wild night. The sold-out show hits Rockhal on Wednesday 22 October and it's shaping up to be one of the most electric gigs of the year. Doors open at 19:00 and support comes from none other than Palaye Royale, so get there early if you want the full experience.
At around 10.30pm on Sunday evening, a car crashed into a tree between Cruchten and Schrondweiler.