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In 2026, the Mudam Museum of Contemporary Art is presenting a performance programme entitled ‘A Journey’. The programme focuses on the themes of migration, cultural memory and digital archives. Visitors can look forward to immersive encounters with works by Ivan Cheng, Sojun Jun and other artists.

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Housing Minister Claude Meisch has promised to introduce a register of benchmark rental prices in Luxembourg before the next election. This transparent database is intended to replace ‘ineffective’ laws and protect tenants. However, the government categorically rejects the introduction of a price cap, fearing a decline in investment.

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Luxembourg is launching a national campaign called ‘Eis Beem loosse sech weisen!’ to protect unique trees. Residents are being urged to nominate trees for ‘outstanding’ status by 31 October to save them from being felled. The government is prepared to cover up to 75% of the cost of maintaining these natural monuments.

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This weekend, the section of the A4 motorway between the Lallange junction and the Esch junction will be closed in the direction of Luxembourg. The road authorities will be resurfacing the road, which will result in significant changes to the traffic flow and the closure of key exits.

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Luxembourgish has become a fully-fledged subject for the final exams at the Michel Rodange Lycée. The pilot scheme allows pupils to study the national language as a fourth foreign language, replacing either French or German. Pupils are already studying literature and grammar as they prepare for their final exams.

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