Visitors to central Paris were treated on Sunday to the sight of hundreds of aproned waiters surging through the mediaeval streets, in a one-of-a-kind race designed to show off the profession months ahead of the Olympic Games.
According to Sunday's police report, several licenses had to be revoked due to drink-driving.
On Saturday evening, Austrian producer and DJ Parov Stelar visited Luxembourg as part of his European 'Theater' tour. In an interview with RTL, Stelar discusses his lengthy career in the music industry and his burning passion for music.
According to Sunday's police report, the police had to intervene on several occasions throughout Saturday.
On Saturday at 7pm, the starting gun shot signalled the start of the relay race. Organised by Luxembourg's Fondation Cancer, the event raises money for cancer research.
On 18 October, the sculpture was taken down for restoration works in Paris. On Tuesday morning at 6 am, residents of the City were pleased to find it placed back at the Roude Pëtz.
On Saturday, two groups of protestors gathered in Luxembourg City to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages.