Several French government institutions have recently faced cyberattacks just months before the Paris Olympics. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal's office confirmed the attacks, stating that while several state bodies were targeted, the impact has been contained, and countermeasures are being deployed.
The Patient Advocacy Group has spearheaded a push for the introduction of a sugar tax on soft drinks in Luxembourg, aiming to improve children's health and well-being based on a preliminary analysis.
With an average of 220 cyclists traversing its span daily, the €48 million Belval pedestrian and cycle bridge — the longest in Europe — is nearing completion ahead of the summer months.
In a span of ten years, the Ministry of Health in Luxembourg has temporarily or permanently revoked the licences of 14 doctors, according to Minister of Health Martine Deprez.
The begging ban is back in the news following a critical letter from Prosecutor General Martine Solovieff. Minister for Home Affairs Léon Gloden's reaction on Monday has drawn sharp rebukes from opposition politicians.
In a unanimous decision reached during an extraordinary meeting of the CGFP's Committees' Conference on Monday, the General Confederation of the Civil Service (CGFP) has opted to take legal action and stage protest actions against the government.
For once, it was not a cat that had climbed to the top of a tree that needed rescuing, but one of the capital's public bicycles.
The police are seeking the identity of an individual as part of an ongoing investigation into a credit card theft incident that occurred on 21 June 2023 at a Troisvierges supermarket.
Four dead and three missing as violent storms hit southern France over the weekend. Victims include individuals swept away by floods and a family whose car was caught in a flooded bridge. Rescue efforts ongoing as authorities warn of risky behaviors amidst severe weather conditions.
Twelve hospitalised after a LATAM flight from Sydney to Auckland experiences severe turbulence due to a technical issue on a Boeing plane. The airline is investigating the incident along with Boeing, while New Zealand authorities are gathering information to determine if an inquiry is needed.
On Monday morning, the begging ban was once again the centre of discussion during an interview with Minister for Home Affairs Léon Gloden on RTL Radio.
The Luxembourg Veterinary and Food Administration (ALVA) has issued a recall of a Salakis product over potential contamination concerns.