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Germany and other countries reluctant to follow US with immediate embargo on crude imports from Moscow
Full-time teachers who lack the status of and are paid less than other teachers hold almost third of jobs in secondary schools
Bloc's top court issues ruling after man was fined for refusing to show passport at crossing between Austria and Slovenia
Europe confronts spending more on military, less on productivity-enhancing purposes
The National Library’s latest exhibition reveals what Irish author James Joyce had on his mind during his visit in 1934
World’s richest person uses one of biggest leveraged buyout deals in history to take social networking platform private
French police action part of money laundering probe into businesses that own depressed Dudelange factory
SPD say process is underway to expel former Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who has continued to defend the Russian leader, from the party
Best Western and Hyatt are the first to terminate deals with Russian establishment owners
Proposals, including a ban on plastic packaging on fruit and vegetables, will be of 'no added value' in environmental fight, says CLC
Takeover could become one of the biggest leveraged buyouts of a listed company
EU Ombudsman asks EIB to be more transparent about the projects it finances
Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice is to offer online broadcasts of rulings from Tuesday
The aviation industry is struggling to ramp up operations after two years of Covid disruptions, cost-cutting and redundancies
Zelenskiy praised weapons shipments he said could help Ukraine against Russia
From zero waste to second-hand clothes, Luxembourg’s first eco village, and electric car subsidies. Here are several initiatives in the Grand Duchy designed to improve sustainability
Move aims to pile pressure on Moscow to resume negotiations over Ukraine war
Incumbent's promise to make France key to a stronger, more integrated EU beat Le Pen's nativism and protectionism
Investor mutiny at spyware maker NSO’s private equity owners thrust before Luxembourg court
Russian president was considering settlement with Kyiv last month but now sees no prospect of that
Projections put current French leader on more than 57% in run-off, compared with 42% for Marine Le Pen
More than 28,000 French residents in Luxembourg are registered to vote in run-off between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen
Deputies are due to vote on Wednesday on legislation, aimed at reducing plastic waste and increasing recycling efforts
Ukrainian president expresses anger at civilian deaths ahead of first visit by top US diplomat since invasion began
English-language theatre keeps growing in Luxembourg, with several venues and groups now hosting performances, from international shows to amateur dramatics
Fancy a family afternoon at the playground? Here's our selection of the best ones, plus how to find your nearest slide and swings
Current French president and challenger Marine Le Pen make final pitches to voters ahead of Sunday's poll, a repeat of the 2017 showdown
Companies such as Google and Facebook must moderate content more actively in regulatory clampdown
In case you missed them, The Luxembourg Times has selected the best stories of the week for you
Want a drink with a view? Here’s a list of bars and with rooftop terraces or an elevated aspect for a bird's eye view of Luxembourg
An upside down house, castles and caves, thrill rides, and steam trains await family fun-seekers in The Netherlands
The Bundesbank estimates that the German economy could shrink nearly 2% this year if there was a ban of Russian coal, oil and gas
Tilly Metz among five MEPs to appeal to the ECJ, urging it to order the Commission to release full details of multi-billion euro contracts
2021 profit at Spuerkeess is over €100 million more than the year before
Cyprus and not Luxembourg's regulator should take steps against MindGeek, which is owned through Grand Duchy holding company
Novel about how the young and beautiful lived before 9/11 is stark criticism of our own society
Finance Ministry publishes list of 41 real estate companies which failed to provide information on enforcement of anti-money laundering laws
Environment Minister steps down from post after controversy linked to approval of permit given to a fellow party member in 2019
Everything clicks into gear in this Hollywood flick, says Tom Einarsson
Since his escape from Japan, Ghosn's legal risks have shifted to France, where he is suspected of using Renault’s funds to pay for a yacht and his wife’s birthday party
A rubber duck race, Vikings and Nicolas Cage are all on offer in the Grand Duchy this weekend
India has largely taken the same view as China on the war, supporting calls for a cease-fire and diplomatic solution
A single EU database would not help much in fighting money laundering, bloc's civil service says
Absence of government data on ethnicity and gaps in legislation are major obstacles to establishing levels of racism, United Nations says
Cost of real estate rose by 3% in the last six months, research finds, compared to 6% in the previous six month period
Production at Dudelange Liberty Steel plant is at a virtual standstill, economy minister says, with workers wondering if they'll be paid
Equipment installed in centre in Grevenmacher, after health minister issued a notice in March prohibiting MRI scanners in private practices
The controversial practice of targeting users online based on their religion, gender or sexual preferences will be banned under the Digital Services Act
The finance ministry approved 58 such deals in 2021, compared to 44 the year before
People who drive "fat cars" and who can "effortlessly" afford fuel do not need the money, Greens deputy prime minister says