Your Weekly Recap for 29 April to 3 May.
Motorists are advised of a significant road closure this weekend as part of a major project to renew the wearing course on the A4 motorway, affecting the direction towards Esch-sur-Alzette.
In the wake of the announcement regarding the acquisition of its competitor IntelSat by Luxembourg-based satellite operator SES, it has been confirmed that the company's headquarters will continue to be situated in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg climbed to eleventh in the 2024 World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders, ranking first globally in security for journalists, despite lower scores in its legislative framework.
The Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps (CGDIS) reported a series of accidents that took place across Luxembourg on Thursday afternoon and evening, resulting in seven injuries.
After Diekirch residents faced a month-long detour for pedestrians following the closure of the 'Ficelles' bridge in early April, a temporary pontoon bridge has just been installed.
Luxembourg's government has reiterated that there will be no changes to the current legal THC limit for drivers, maintaining the strict threshold of one nanogram per millilitre despite recent parliamentary enquiries and more lenient policies being considered in neighbouring Germany.
Luxembourg's Housing Minister Claude Meisch announced plans to overhaul the proposed rent cap legislation during a meeting with the Parliamentary Housing Committee, emphasising the need to adapt to current economic conditions and address the balance between tenant protection and investor confidence.
Following a parliamentary enquiry in the Chamber of Deputies, Minister Gloden has unveiled that 146 unaccompanied minors sought international protection in Luxembourg in 2023.
Hamas appears receptive to a new truce deal, amid UN warnings that reconstructing Gaza could represent the most significant global reconstruction effort since World War II.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Friday, 3 May.
Recent assessments conducted in the vicinity of the barn engulfed in flames earlier this week offer a sense of relief: no signs of asbestos have been detected in the surrounding facilities.
The cost of petrol falls significantly across service stations in Luxembourg on Friday.