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Macron's party and his allies are set to win 200 - 260 seats out of 577, according to projections by five pollsters
Ukraine was among the world's biggest exporters of wheat, corn and sunflower oil before the invasion
With National Day just around the corner, where can you tuck into some Judd mat gaardebounen, wäinzoossiss mat moschterzooss, kuddelfleck, kniddelen and friture de la Moselle?
What's the story behind the Grand Duke’s official birthday, how does the nation celebrate Nationalfeierdag, and what's happening this year?
The largest digital token by market value tumbled as much as 9.2% to $18,740 on Saturday
If Russia completely shuts its main link, the region could run out of supplies by January
In case you missed them, the Luxembourg Times has selected the best stories of the week for you
Make your own mustard, disguise yourself as a historical figure, tour the aqua tunnels, or use VR goggles to travel back to 1867 at this weekend's Urban History Festival
Screaming for ice cream? Here’s where to find the best scoops
Last-ditch intervention prevents implementation of agreement on minimum corporate tax rate of 15%
Movius software to monitor calls and texts following widespread regulatory probes of inappropriate contact
Several human rights and press freedom groups have argued that the ruling leaves questions about the media’s ability to report from classified sources
A recent investigation into a building permit scandal which led to a deputy's resignation laid bare loopholes in current procedures
Elderly people, children or people with health problems should not spend too much time outdoors, Meteolux says
Upgrade your book list this summer by embracing the outdoors with a collection of nature inspired works
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said Moscow’s statements that its gas cuts are due to technical reasons are lies
France, Germany, Italy and Romania support move but say ‘profound reforms’ needed to fight corruption
Parliament retroactively approved contentious €112m waste contract despite opposition outcry
'It’s sometimes difficult to find a seat at the table, even if you bring a folding chair'
Strassen competition's organisers say participating artists signed promise that work was their own
Eurozone ministers gathering in Luxembourg failed to agree on who will next head the EU's crisis rescue fund
Opposition lawmakers quizzed government officials over allegations a critic was fired due to political pressure
French authorities alleged that the fast food chain shifted profits to its Luxembourg unit to avoid higher taxes
It's so strangely intimate and so disturbingly alien that viewers can’t help but feel an intense morbid curiosity, says Tom Einarsson
The World Health Organization is set to determine next week whether the global outbreak is an international emergency
It's Fête de la Musique across Luxembourg, city tours for the ecologically-minded and a bit of yoga at Neimënster Abbey
Even as supply chains gradually improve, weakening demand due to record inflation and a slowing global economy are clouding sales forecasts
The lake and riverside spots of Luxembourg invite you for a bit of alfresco swimming
Eurozone ministers gathering in Luxembourg on Thursday will choose between three candidates to head the EU's crisis rescue fund
Poll is a reversal from November, when coalition stood to lose its majority
Ministers propose scrapping CovidCheck in hospitals and care homes, although masks will remain mandatory
Watered down version of government's plan includes growing four plants out of the public eye
Step by Warsaw would remove big stumbling block to implementing OECD global tax deal in EU
Luxembourg national airline stays afloat with help from ownership in soaring Cargolux
The new infringement cases being launched by the bloc concern the UK’s failure to carry out its obligations under the EU’s sanitary and phytosanitary rules
Foreign residents who have lived in Luxembourg for five years are eligible to vote in communal elections, but that could soon change
Operations at Switzerland's two main airports have now resumed
A deal for hacking technology could raise ‘serious security concerns’, White House official says
Plenty of societies and associations represent Luxembourg's multi-cultural population, and 17 will be at the mini Bazar International at City Concorde 17-18 June
Prime Minister Boris Johnson accused lawyers representing asylum seekers of “abetting” criminal gangs
Owner of nearly idled Dudelange steel mill gets largest creditor to delay claims for months
Russia has lost a large amount of tanks and armoured personnel carriers and has been forced to dip into stocks of older equipment
It will be the sixth state-run international school in the country to follow the European curriculum
Business magnate to take helm at Lydian Group consortium, which features ten start-ups, just as crypto markets are crashing worldwide
If the decision is approved by a majority of EU lawmakers next month it would torpedo the EU's taxonomy proposal
Luxembourg's export-orientated firms may not be affected at all, according to the EIB's projections
The Scottish National Party government will publish on Tuesday the first in a series of papers that together will form the “prospectus for how an independent Scotland would work,”
If these pesky pollinators have moved into your shed, balcony or roof, here’s some advice on what to do
Crypto lender Celsius freezing withdrawals on Monday exacerbated worries about the stress in the digital-asset sector
The EU’s chief Brexit negotiator, Maros Sefcovic said the bloc will now consider legal proceedings against the UK