Please turn JavaScript on
Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media icon

Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media

Subscribe to Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media’s news feed.

Click on “Follow” and decide if you want to get news from Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media via RSS, as email newsletter, via mobile or on your personal news page.

Subscription to Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media comes without risk as you can unsubscribe instantly at any time.

You can also filter the feed to your needs via topics and keywords so that you only receive the news from Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media which you are really interested in. Click on the blue “Filter” button below to get started.

Website title: Luxtoday - Luxembourg news and media — Luxtoday.lu

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  1.68 / day

Message History

Luxembourg’s winegrowers will face the same old bureaucratic hurdles during the upcoming harvest. A bill to simplify the recruitment of seasonal workers in agriculture was not passed by parliament in time. This means the requirement for mandatory medical examinations prior to employment remains in place, which significantly slows down the recruitment process.

Read full story
In Luxembourg, there is a large-scale recall of Milbona chocolate protein pudding, which was sold in the Lidl supermarket chain from 31 July to 19 August. The reason for this is the possible contamination of the product with pathogenic bacteria capable of causing acute diarrhoea and vomiting.

Read full story
The National Health Fund (CNS) has warned of a new wave of fraudulent emails using the organisation’s official logo. Fraudsters are sending out phishing emails claiming there are issues with medical payments, in an attempt to gain access to personal data via fake links.

Read full story
The situation is exacerbated by the fact that 89 per cent of students prefer to study abroad. At the same time, the new scholarship reform has reduced the interest rate on loans to 1.8 per cent, but has left unresolved legal conflicts in the area of paid work placements.

Read full story
POST Luxembourg is investing over 80 million euros in the expansion of its logistics centre in Bettembourg. The volume of parcels reached 10 million in 2025, whilst the number of letters, by contrast, has fallen by 45 per cent since 2010. The modernisation will double the facility’s floor space and enable it to process up to 13,000 parcels per hour.

Read full story