🎭 In 1995, Luxembourg City embarked on a transformative journey as a European Capital of Culture, forever reshaping its cultural landscape. What began with a year-long celebration became the catalyst for iconic institutions like the Philharmonie, Mudam, and den Atelier, as well as a thriving arts scene that continues to inspire. 🎶 💡 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/42cA9LZ
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The Luxembourg Times is the leading quality online newspaper in English in the country. It covers all the Luxembourg news the world needs to know about and all that Luxembourg needs to know about the world. The seven reporters at the Luxembourg Times write about the European Union, business and finance, and life and politics in Luxembourg. Good journalism has a price. At the Luxembourg Times, we work hard to bring you reliable news every day - news that informs your decisions and shapes your view of the world. A subscription will set you back less than 10 euros a month. Ask your employer - many companies make the Luxembourg Times freely available for their employees!
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🕐 Starting in March, J.P. Morgan is requiring all employees globally to return to the office five days a week, marking the end of its pandemic-era hybrid work schedule. 💡 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/3Cfw1jH
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🏗️ Belgian developer Atenor is set to transform the former Renault site into PwC Luxembourg's impressive new campus in Cloche d’Or. Spanning 34,000 m², the state-of-the-art complex will accommodate 3,800 employees across four interconnected buildings, featuring green spaces and expansive terraces. 💡 Read more about the project: https://bit.ly/3PwTj7G
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📉 A report from debt collection agency Creditreform reveals that bankruptcies in Luxembourg soared to 1,193 cases last year, with the services sector and older companies hit hardest: 🔹 +40% bankruptcies in the services sector 🔹 +27% in the construction sector – despite signs of recovery late last year 🔹 +53% increase among companies older than 5 years 💡 Read more: https://bit.ly/3DZ6PhQ
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💬 The cornerstone of Luxembourg’s stability—its tripartite social model—is under strain as disagreements over collective bargaining, absenteeism, and pension reform dominate discussions between unions, employers, and the government. Can this model of dialogue withstand its toughest test yet? 💡 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/40sjF0Y
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🌍 British bank Standard Chartered has launched a new entity in Luxembourg to offer crypto and digital asset custody services across the EU, thanks to the passporting regime enabled by the EU’s MiCA regulation. 💡 Learn more about the move: https://bit.ly/40repLb
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🚧 On Monday, the Bissen local council will vote on two critical agreements that will shape the infrastructure requirements for the long-awaited Google data center project. The agreements address key aspects such as water consumption, compensatory measures, and property transfers, marking a significant step forward in the project's development. 💻 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/3WbBuz1
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👩⚕️ Our healthcare system often focuses on treating illness rather than preventing it. In an interview with the Luxembourg Times, Health Minister Martine Deprez acknowledged that "our system is built around people getting sick when what we want is to avoid them becoming sick in the first place." Thoughts from a public health expert and the minister on how prevention can help an overworked and understaffed system. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/erZx6-2n
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🚨 Luxembourg’s financial watchdog, CSSF, will finalize its investigation into whether BGL BNP Paribas and Spuerkeess violated anti-money laundering rules related to the Caritas affair by March. If the findings are severe, fines or sanctions may follow. Read the full story:
CSSF to conclude probe into banks involved in Caritas affair by March
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💡 Luxembourg’s healthcare system is facing overwhelming pressure due to a shortage of healthcare practitioners and a growing population. Unhealthy habits like smoking, poor diets, and lack of exercise contribute to a significant portion of deaths in Luxembourg. But, as experts say, it's a change in mindset that is key. 💪 Read the full story: https://bit.ly/4jalBT5