The pandemic continues to have a stranglehold on large parts of the world. Our daily summary lists all the key developments from this Friday.
The latest figures from the Ministry of Health show that 104 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded in the last 24 hours. This brings the total number of cases to 6,056, while deaths remain at 112.
Fraction president of the Greens, Josée Lorsché, took stock of the parliamentary year earlier this Friday.
Luxembourg lawmakers have decided to triple the country's contribution to an international military programme specialised in transport aircrafts.
A 44-year-old man passed away in a sobering cell of the police station in Luxembourg City on Thursday night. An investigation into the circumstances of the incident has been launched.
A witness alerted police earlier this Friday afternoon after a suspiciously behaving individual tried to hide a plastic bag at Petange's cemetery.
Virus transmission risks are known to be higher in tight indoor spaces with little air flow. Luxembourg teachers lament that it is not always possible to properly ventilate classrooms.
Are you a resident of Luxembourg City? Anyone who lives or works in the capital can sign up to test the city's new Cityapp.
The number of cross-border workers employed in Luxembourg has sharply decreased since the beginning of summer.
The new national archive will be named "ANLux." A new building near the University of Luxembourg in Belval will be home to the archive and its administrative teams.
Coronavirus continues to have a stranglehold on Luxembourg and the tourism industry. Many would-be holidaymakers from Luxembourg are left scratching their heads: is it still possible to go on a holiday abroad?
The Luxembourg Open Air Festival will be postponed to 24 and 25 April 2021 due to the pandemic. The festival was meant to take place on 12 and 13 September.