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Companies granted export licenses despite government voting in favour of a UN motion calling on countries to halt the ...
Draft bill aims to give municipalities more freedom and incentives to boost affordable housing and urban densification ...
Antonio Merino, an indirect tax expert who leads Baker McKenzie Luxembourg’s VAT and customs and excise initiatives, has been ...
In March, Casa International and Casa Logistics were declared bankrupt in Belgium. As a result, 63 shops closed, along with ...
Youth disproportionately affected by precarious job status, despite a huge rise in numbers aged 15 to 24 entering ...
Luxembourg flag carrier announces further flight disruptions for Friday and Saturday following strike by air traffic ...
The Portuguese official also warned against complacency in enforcing democratic norms, at a time when US President Donald ...
Keisuke Nii, a 43-year-old pastry chef, has realised his dream - opening his own patisserie. Located at 120, avenue du Dix-Septembre in Luxembourg City, it opened just before the festive season. "The ...
Prospective students face growing struggles as soaring demand and teacher shortages limit course availability, with no ...
There has been disruption for ships bringing supplies in and out of the port of Mertert in Luxembourg after a boat crashed ...
House of Automobile blames change favouring fully electric vehicles for drop in company cars since start of year ...
Law firm Dentons has appointed Simon Recher as counsel in its investment funds and asset management practice in Luxembourg.