Luxembourg's emergency services are prepared for interventions as we bid farewell to 2020 and welcome the New Year.
A thousand migrants from a burned-out camp were in limbo in Bosnia on Thursday, struggling with freezing temperatures and snow as efforts by local authorities to re-house them sparked protests from locals.
The latest figures from the Ministry of Health show that 187 new cases of coronavirus were discovered yesterday.
Gibraltar will become part of the Schengen zone to ensure fluidity on its border with Spain in a landmark deal inked just hours before the Brexit deadline, Spain's top diplomat said Thursday.
Despite a drop in weekly jobless claims, the US economy is far from healed after a year in which tens of millions of people lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic, many of whom remain out of work.
Officials at the port of Calais, the main ferry crossing point between England and France, said Thursday they are looking forward to life after Brexit with "serenity", confident of having made all the necessary preparations.
The country's temperatures were registered for the first time back in 1838.
Colruyt decided to recall the product out of safety concerns.
World oil prices slumped by more than a fifth this year as deadly coronavirus savaged the world's appetite for crude, despite a vaccine-driven upturn at the end of 2020.
With new transportation methods put into place, city officials needed to revise the current flow of traffic.
The president of the Petrol Group talked to our colleagues from RTL about both past and future challenges of the sector.
Find all of the day's most important coronavirus news in our last evening roundup of 2020.
Wolves manager Nuno Espirito Santo has been charged with improper conduct by the Football Association over comments he made about referee Lee Mason.
On Thursday morning, the director of the "Fondation du Grand-Duc et de la Grande-Duchesse" was a guest at RTL Radio.