Luxembourg
Seven European countries condemn Operation 'Gideon's Chariot' ahead of its start
The statement said that expanded operations would cross a red line and would affect "any prospects of a viable two-state solution."
Six European countries warn against demographic changes in Gaza
Luxembourg’s Prince Frederik dies at 22 after battle with rare genetic disease
Luxembourg archaeologists find rare gold coins of Emperor Eugenius in 1,700-year-old hoard
'What would you do?': Luxembourg FM meets with Israel Katz, hostage family members
"Imagine that your neighbors come and, depending on the population, murder 150 people and kidnap 12 citizens - what would Luxembourg do?" asked hostage father Eli Albag
Israeli singer set to represent Luxembourg at Eurovision in 2024
Eurovision Luxembourg congratulated Golergant, stating, “We extend our heartfelt congratulations to [Golergant] and wish them continued success on their journey ahead.”
Returning to work after retirement delays cognitive decline - study
A study conducted in Luxembourg reveals that retiring from work can accelerate cognitive decline, but reentering the workforce after retirement can slow down this process for most individuals.
Luxembourg-based Israeli saxophonist Shauli Einav to perform in Jaffa
Saxophonist Einav, who currently resides in Luxembourg, after previous lengthy sojourns in the US and France, is coming over here to perform all six numbers from the Nelson work.
Luxembourg to pay one million Euros in reparations for Holocaust survivors
Each eligible recipient will be granted an initial EUR 5,000 payment by the end of November and a second payment in March 2022.
How Luxembourg is addressing its Holocaust history
The European nation's prime minister explains how Luxembourg is taking responsibility for what happened there in World War II.
Luxembourg minister tells her Jewish family's refugee story to students
"Some of [the refugees] had normal lives: a job, a family. They didn't want to run. They had to. It is not because you ran away that you are a poor person."
Holocaust Remembrance Day: Luxembourg signs major restitution pledge
The agreement includes the donation of 1 million euros as a symbolic acknowledgement and the purchase of the Cinqfontaines Abbey, which was a Nazi internment camp, converting it into a memorial.
Luxembourg becomes first country to make public transport free
"The main reason is to have a better quality of mobility, and then the side reason is clearly also environmental issues."
Luxembourg urges EU to recognize Palestinian state
Israel is reportedly concerned about the initiative, but Israeli and European officials noted that the issue will likely not be discussed during the EU Foreign Affairs Council on Monday.