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More International Doctors To Be Fast-Tracked
Hon Simeon Brown Minister of Health The Government has welcomed the announcement by the Medical Council of New Zealand that will see doctors from Chile, Luxembourg, and Croatia added to the Comparable Health System pathway, which will streamline...

Labour talks to continue in September, Luxembourg 'IS fighter' sentenced, and huge tarantula find at German airport
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Tuesday, 15 July. Luxembourg BORDER CONTROLS – Minister for Home Affairs Léon Gloden and his German counterpart from Saarland, Robert Jost, have confirmed that German border controls...

FC Differdange, F91 Dudelange, and RFCUL: Luxembourgish teams face uphill battle in Europe
All three Luxembourgish representatives started their respective continental qualification campaigns with losses, combining for the Grand Duchy’s worst start to a season in over a decade. FC Differdange will return to their fortress for the second...

Ukraine to get US Patriot missiles, primary schools to offer choice of languages, and Gordon Ramsay competes in Ironman Luxembourg
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Monday, 14 July. Luxembourg LABOUR NEGOTIATIONS – The Luxembourg government is convening with union leaders and employers again today, following the first high-level talks last week....

Meet the UJS officer running to unite Europe’s Jewish student voice
When Matty Fisher talks about his campaign for Vice President of the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS), one phrase comes up again and again: “Matty makes it happen.” It’s more than a slogan for the 22-year-old former UJS officer – it’s how...

What NATO Countries Spend on Military, Health, and Education
See this visualization first on the Voronoi app. Use This Visualization What NATO Countries Spend on Military, Health, and Education This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible...

Immigration causing “serious problems” as Labour is urged to help Brits get back into work
Immigration is causing “serious problems” for public services and living standards according to a senior official at the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). David Miles, an executive at the Government’s fiscal watchdog, has warned that...

Gender Persecution at the International Criminal Court: The ICC Issues Arrest Warrants against Taliban Leaders for Crimes against Humanity
On 8 July 2025, Pre-Trial Chamber II of the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants against two senior Taliban leaders in the Situation in Afghanistan. The Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) hailed the warrants as an ‘important vindication...

Defence investment: Luxembourg launches €40M military innovation fund
Luxembourg has launched a €40 million defence innovation fund as it works to meet NATO spending targets while building domestic military-industrial capabilities, ministers announced Thursday. The Luxembourg government has unveiled a €40 million...

Offshore Banking After Citizenship Renunciation: How It’s Done
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — In 2025, more high-net-worth Americans than ever are renouncing their U.S. citizenship—and they are doing so with a clear objective in mind: financial privacy, global banking freedom, and legal protection from...

Where is marijuana legal in Europe?
Published on July 10, 2025 A guide to medical marijuana and recreational use laws across the continent and the United Kingdom. Where is marijuana legal in Europe? Illustration by Samantha Lee for Forbes; Photos by rustamank/Getty Images;...

Planned terror attack on Eurovision 2020 – what we learned from a trial in Luxembourg
In February 2020, Luxembourg’s police forces arrested an 18-year-old radicalised man in the town of Strassen, neighbouring the capital city. These last few days, his trial for several terror and weapons law charges took place in the 12th criminal...

Ant International refutes reporting Circle partnership, but stablecoin ambitions remain clear
Every Wednesday and Friday, TechNode’s Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech, straight to your inbox. Ant International, the overseas arm of Ant Group, has refuted reports that it is in talks with Circle...

Chamber of Deputies: Government, opposition clash over Caritas embezzlement response
Nearly one year after €61 million vanished from Caritas Luxembourg, lawmakers remain divided over whether the government's drastic decision to cut funding saved vulnerable workers – or doomed one of the country's most prominent social...

'Never Again': Luxembourg commemorates victims of Srebrenica genocide
In light of the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica massacre, Luxembourg officials and members of the Bosnian community in the Grand Duchy came together to unveil a new memorial, on Thursday. As the world reflects on the massacre of 8,372 Muslim...

Where Is Cannabis Legal In Europe?
A guide to medical marijuana and recreational use laws across the continent and the United Kingdom. In April 2024, Germany legalized recreational marijuana, becoming the largest country in Europe to turn green. There are currently 28 EU countries...

Rising star: Luxembourg's 16-year-old Madjo signs pro deal with FC Metz
After making his senior debut for Luxembourg's national team, teenage sensation Brian Madjo has secured a professional contract with FC Metz following a breakout season with their U19 squad. 16-year-old Luxembourg international Brian Madjo has...

This Minimalist Villa in a Luxembourg Forest Can Be Yours for $4.5 Million
An ultra-modern masterpiece baked into a verdant slope in Luxembourg‘s commune of Kopstal has just arrived on the market at $4.5 million. Completed in 2020, the wood-clad cubic villa was designed by architect James Cumming of ArtTek Sarl for Johan...

Is there a secret formula for election-winning slogans?
Brian WheelerPolitical reporter ShareSave Donald Trump did not invent the phrase but he made it his own Every political campaign needs a good slogan – a snappy phrase to energise voters and skewer opponents. Some slogans resonate beyond polling...
EU Court fine with Slovenia's non-profit monopoly in waste management
Luxembourg, 10 July - The EU's Court of Justice has ruled that Slovenia's arrangement concerning producers' responsibility for their waste, a concept known as extended producer responsibility (EPR), does not go against EU law. The rest of this...