The Frankfurt Book Fair, the world's largest publishing trade event, kicks off this week with a diverse programme of authors, genres, and hot topics, though it has been overshadowed by controversy surrounding Italy’s guest of honour status and concerns over free expression.
Luxembourg's efforts to expand social and affordable housing face setbacks as an increasing number of properties intended to remain accessible have slipped into the private real estate market.
Taiwan detected a record 153 Chinese military aircraft encircling the island within a 25-hour period, marking the latest escalation in Beijing's military pressure as large-scale drills prompted condemnation from both Taipei and Washington.
Luxembourg police have launched an appeal for witnesses related to the fatal accident that led to the closure of the road between Frisange and Alzingen on Monday.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Tuesday, 15 October.
In their latest bulletin, Luxembourg's emergency services report two accidents that each left one person injured on Monday evening.
Following a 3.5-cent increase ten days ago, diesel prices at Luxembourg's service stations are once again on the rise on Tuesday.
Israel continued its military campaign against Hezbollah on Tuesday, launching strikes in eastern Lebanon and intensifying ground clashes along the border, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's vow to show no mercy to the Iran-backed militant group.
After the morning mists clear, we can expect cloudy skies with the occasional burst of sun.