Live ticker - Rolling updates: Taliban in control of Afghanistan, dramatic scenes at airport - follow updates here
Live ticker coverage of the developing situation in Afghanistan.
Live ticker coverage of the developing situation in Afghanistan.
After clearing and cleaning operations have come to an end, most of the renovation work has already begun.
The Minister of Labour, Employment and the Social and Solidarity Economy spoke to newspaper Quotidien about the potential introduction of a tax for the "winners" of the pandemic.
However, the report from the Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps fails to indicate whether the person survived or not.
The incident occurred around 5.30pm on Sunday.
As the Covid-19 Delta variant tightens its grip on the United States, that grip is nowhere tighter than in the southern state of Louisiana, where the sky-high rate of infections is the worst in the country.
US troops fired shots into the air and all commercial flights were cancelled at Kabul airport Monday as thousands of Afghans crowded onto the tarmac in the hope of catching any flight out after the weekend Taliban takeover.
In an interview with RTL, the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs reacted to the rapidly unfolding events in Afghanistan.
Our colleagues from RTL spoke to Dr Jean-Claude Schmit from the Health Directorate about the ongoing vaccination campaign.
A top doctor in China's fight against the coronavirus is under investigation for plagiarism, weeks after making a social media post questioning the country's zero-tolerance strategy to control the pandemic.
The director of Belgium's Spa Francorchamps Grand Prix race track was found shot dead at her home on Sunday, the last day of the Rally of Belgium, local media reported.
Fires in Spain's central Avila province forced hundreds of people to flee their homes Sunday as parts of the country sweltered under crushing temperatures.
The Taliban were in control of Afghanistan on Monday after President Ashraf Ghani fled the country and conceded the insurgents had won the 20-year war.
The death toll from Haiti's powerful earthquake jumped to over 1,200 on Sunday, as crews desperately dug through collapsed buildings for survivors in the Caribbean nation still reeling from its president's assassination.
We hope you enjoyed a sunny weekend... because the rubbish weather is back.