Switzerland plans to conduct a referendum on initiatives aimed at curbing immigration to prevent the population from reaching 10 million by 2050, following the successful submission of the required number of signatures on Wednesday.
A traffic accident occurred on Wednesday morning along the CR145, culminating in a harrowing plunge for a motorist into the depths of a ravine.
A traditional Ghana priest has sparked a national outcry after marrying a 13-year-old girl, prompting calls for his arrest.
In late March, around 70 websites in Luxembourg fell victim to a major wave of cyberattacks, prompting heightened concerns about cybersecurity within the country.
On Tuesday evening and early Wednesday morning, authorities responded to two separate traffic incidents in Bereldange and Warken.
Pascal Ricquier, former president of the police union, has parted ways with the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) in protest of Minister for Home Affairs Léon Gloden's policies regarding law enforcement and related issues such as the begging ban.
In the second part of this mini-series on nuclear power in Luxembourg, our colleagues from RTL Télé delve into the resistance against the proposed nuclear power plant project in Remerschen.
Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating 16-year-old Nazar Perun, who was last seen in Clausen/Luxembourg City on 26 March. The police have reason to believe that the adolescent may be in Esch-sur-Alzette.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest news headlines for Wednesday, 3 April.