On Thursday evening, the Paul Smith store on Rue du Fossé in Luxembourg city centre was the location for the latest instalment of James Straffon’s live art installation [...]
Japan’s parliament has passed a law allowing emperor Akihito to become the country’s first monarch to abdicate in more than 200 years, but left the door open to a debate over the possibility of allowing females to ascend the [...]
Following a decision reached among the Council of Ministers of Justice this morning, a new European Public Prosecutor’s Office will be established in Luxembourg from where it will investigate and prosecute perpetrators of offences against the financial interests of the European [...]
Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna attended the OECD ministerial meeting in Paris this week, where he joined more than 70 countries for the signing of the multilateral BEPS instrument amending hundreds of bilateral tax treaties to bring them into line with the provisions of the BEPS tax treaty action [...]
This is one of the most sensational political upsets of our time. Theresa May – a wretched dishonest excuse of a politician, don’t pity her – launched a general election with the sole purpose of crushing opposition in Britain. It was brazen opportunism, a naked power grab: privately, I’m told, her team wanted [...]
White House staff will be braced on Thursday not only for potentially devastating testimony from James Comey, the former director of the FBI, but for their boss’s blistering responses on [...]
At his first meeting with the recently appointed secretary general of the United Nations, Antonio Gutteres, Luxembourg’s minister of foreign affairs, Jean Asselborn, yesterday called for strong international commitment to a resolution of the conflicts rocking the Middle [...]
Following last year’s record 3.02 million passengers passing through Lux-Airport, representing a 12.4% increase in passenger numbers, similar growth is forseen for [...]
Today is election day, and agony. I was brought up to treat the ballot as sacramental. That stubby pencil on its greasy string was democracy’s Excalibur, the magic sword that tamed the game of thrones, and won power for the people. If we dared ask my father how he voted, he would say men had fought and died for the [...]