Wiltz hospital: Waiting lists shortened as Luxembourg gets second bone density scanner
Since 7 January, the CHdN has been offering advanced bone density scans using a newly installed scanner, with the capacity to see up to 30 patients a day.
Since 7 January, the CHdN has been offering advanced bone density scans using a newly installed scanner, with the capacity to see up to 30 patients a day.
Luxembourg's judiciary is grappling with a dual crisis: a shortage of both judges and courtrooms, leaving hundreds of cases stalled, according to attorney general Martine Solovieff.
At least five people have died and over 100,000 have been forced to flee as wildfires, fuelled by hurricane-force winds, tear through Los Angeles, leaving devastation across iconic neighbourhoods and surrounding areas.
Though it did not last very long, Wednesday provided enough snow for some Luxembourgers to snap some stunning images of the Grand Duchy under its light white winter coat.
The Today Radio news team brings you the latest headlines for Thursday, 9 January.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Grand Ducal Fire and Rescue Corps (CGDIS) was called to multiple locations in response to accidents that resulted in injuries to at least two individuals.
Flood warnings remain in effect across Luxembourg as rising temperatures and persistent rainfall cause rivers like the Alzette, Attert, and Sûre to swell, with areas around Mersch, Ettelbruck, and Diekirch facing the greatest risk.
Health experts are reassuring the public that a rise in cases of the flu-like virus HMPV in China is typical for winter and not a cause for alarm, dismissing comparisons to the early days of Covid-19.
Mark Zuckerberg's abrupt decision to end fact-checking on Facebook and Instagram signals a sharp rightward political pivot, aligning his platforms with conservative rhetoric as he vows to "restore free expression".
Wednesday was rather eventful, with a good amount of snow covering the country in the afternoon. It will be a bit more 'liquid' today, with the expected rain and rising waters from all that snow melting.