Luxembourg-based steelmaker ArcelorMittal has announced the shutdown of two blast furnaces–located in Spain and Germany–due to soaring energy prices that are affecting its [...]
Staring this September, the Digital Innovation Hub embarks on its second tour of Luxembourg, looking to help companies with their digital transformation via a programme of workshops and [...]
Added to the list of Unesco World Heritage Sites in 1994, the old fortifications of the capital city will be the focus of guided tours on 8 September. A special recipe book is also being [...]
According to the Henley Passport Index, which was published on 19 July, Luxembourg passport holders can visit 189 countries worldwide without a prior [...]
To mark Bastille Day, Delano is publishing an interview with French ambassador Claire Lignières-Counathe first published in the July edition, discussing France’s relationship with Luxembourg, its recent EU council presidency and what’s changing after the 2022 [...]
Supporters of North Macedonia’s largest opposition party VMRO-DPMNE wave flags and shout slogans at a rally calling for the rejection of the French proposal in Skopje (North Macedonia), 5 July, [...]
Over a lifetime, two out of three women in the grand duchy will have experienced an act of violence. Over the last 12 months, 15% experienced mental harm and 7% experienced bodily and/or sexual [...]
Celebrations are back after having been cancelled or scaled back due the pandemic. In a country where half the population is a foreigner – and three out of four among the working population – the question of how to celebrate Luxembourg’s national holiday takes on a special [...]