Codere's online subsidiary accumulates 115 million losses since partial sale in 2021
Codere Online Luxembourg has reported significant financial losses, reaching a total of 115 million euros since its partial sale in 2021, with 1.8 million euros lost in 2025 alone due to increased spending on long-term incentives.
OQ Technology: Development with 25 million financing from the EIB
OQ Technology, a European satellite telecommunications company headquartered in Luxembourg, has received 25 million euros from the European Investment Bank to enhance its satellite technology and expand 5G connectivity services.
Essi, 44, who returned from maternity leave was on a business trip when her head suddenly became foggy – ended up in the intensive care unit for 10 days
Essi Kivitie experienced a life-threatening health crisis during her first business trip after maternity leave, which required her to be hospitalized for 10 days.
Princess Akiko of the Mikasa Family to Visit Luxembourg and Monaco Unofficially
Princess Akiko of the Mikasa family is set to make an unofficial visit to Luxembourg and Monaco from March 16 to 24, 2023, to attend an international rugby tournament.
Felipe VI calls for "restraint in the use of force" in the Gulf and appeals for a Europe "with greater strategic sovereignty"
King Felipe VI of Spain expressed deep concern over the critical situation in the Middle East and the Gulf, urging for restraint and diplomatic efforts during an official luncheon with the Grand Dukes of Luxembourg.
The Grand Dukes of Luxembourg continue their presentation tour in Spain with a meeting with the Kings at the Royal Palace
The Grand Dukes of Luxembourg are on an official presentation tour in Spain, meeting with the Spanish royal family and receiving honors.
Rosa Luxembourg: The revolutionary action and tragic end
The article discusses the life and influence of Rosa Luxembourg, a prominent figure in European revolutionary leftism, highlighting her violent end in 1919.
POSTIMEES IN LUXEMBOURG ⟩ The European wallet is generously sowing defense euros
The European Investment Bank plans to increase funding for a fund supporting companies developing new defense technologies as the EU seeks greater independence and competitiveness.
PM IN LUXEMBOURG ⟩ Advocate for European Defense Capability: Like 27 Siblings Choosing a Movie on Netflix
André Denk, director of the European Defence Agency, likens the collaborative efforts of EU member states on defense capabilities to siblings trying to choose a movie to watch together.
The Russian Central Bank is suing the EU in the Luxembourg court
The Russian Central Bank has initiated legal proceedings against the EU in a Luxembourg court.
The Russian Central Bank sues the EU over frozen assets
The Russian Central Bank has filed a lawsuit in Luxembourg against the European Council's regulation that has frozen its assets, claiming it is illegal and denies effective remedies.
Kyriakos Pierrakakis in Brussels and Luxembourg – Meeting with Antonio Costa
Greek Minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis visits Brussels and Luxembourg for key meetings ahead of the Euro Summit.
The Luxembourg Mini-Dome Aims to Help with the Housing Shortage. Czechs Were Involved in Its Creation
A new mini-dome project in Luxembourg aims to address housing shortages, with contributions from Czech designers.
The Paradox of Luxembourg: Record Number of Working Poor in the Richest Country in the EU
Luxembourg faces a paradox of high living costs and a significant number of working poor, despite being one of the richest nations in Europe.
With strong resistance, the Senate approved Fernando Iglesias as ambassador to the European Union
The Argentine Senate ratified Fernando Iglesias' appointment as ambassador to Belgium, Luxembourg, and the European Union despite strong opposition and a significant number of votes against.
In Europe, increasingly heated discussions about the need to limit children's access to social media
European countries are debating the necessity of restricting children's access to social media, with France moving forward with legislation to ban harmful platforms for children under 15.
Finnair opens new routes – here they are
Finnair announces that it will operate its summer routes to Luxembourg, Valencia, and Torino year-round, enhancing travel options for customers.
27,000 Employee Records Compromised: RTL: Hackers Did Not Steal Customer Data
The RTL Group confirmed that hackers stole data from 27,000 employees, but customer, partner, and viewer data remained secure.
Paris pays tribute to Leonora Carrington; this is the first major exhibition dedicated to the painter in France
The Luxembourg Museum in Paris opens a significant exhibition celebrating the Mexican surrealist painter Leonora Carrington, highlighting her themes of sisterhood, mental health, and migration.
Just three meters and 3D concrete printing: Check out the house that answers the housing crisis
A project by ODA Architects showcases a viable housing solution in tight urban spaces using 3D concrete printing, aiming to address housing shortages in Luxembourg.
Estonian National Football Team Starts Nations League Away in September
The Estonian men's national football team will begin their new Nations League season in September with a total of six matches scheduled.
Requested confidential information about the Icelandic bank collapse and shared with Kaupthing's successor in Luxembourg
An individual has requested confidential information related to the Icelandic bank collapse and has shared this information with the successor of Kaupthing Bank located in Luxembourg.
Henn on the opponents in the Nations League: a bit better considering previous draw luck
Estonian national football coach Jürgen Henn expresses optimism about the team's chances in the upcoming Nations League, facing Iceland, Bulgaria, and either Luxembourg or Malta.
The trend in the EU: Limit access to social media for young people
Several European countries, including France and Luxembourg, are moving towards restricting youth access to social media, with some advocating for a European Union-wide ban.
The father of the ticket inspector who was beaten to death on the train had a heart attack; the Greek perpetrator does not want consular assistance
The investigation continues into the brutal murder of a train inspector in Germany by a 26-year-old who claims to be a Greek residing in Luxembourg, while the victim's father suffered a heart attack and the perpetrator refuses consular assistance.
Amancio Ortega transfers an additional 375 million in real estate assets to the Pontegadea subsidiary in Luxembourg
Amancio Ortega has completed the transfer of 375 million euros worth of French real estate assets to his Luxembourg subsidiary, marking a significant restructuring of Pontegadea's operations in Europe.
Government Crisis: Only Unisex Toilets in New Schools in Luxembourg
Luxembourg's Education Minister Claude Meisch proposes that all school restrooms and changing rooms be unisex, leading to a government crisis amid public opposition and tension with coalition partners.
EU member state tells Zelensky to stop issuing ‘ultimatums’
Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Xavier Bettel advised Ukrainian President Zelensky against issuing ultimatums regarding Ukraine's EU membership aspirations.
Should one opt for a Luxembourg life insurance?
Economic and fiscal uncertainties are pushing savers towards life insurance in Luxembourg, which has become more accessible and is perceived as safer.
OPAP-Allwyn: All the decisions of the extraordinary General Assembly, how the shareholders voted
The extraordinary General Assembly of OPAP S.A. approved multiple decisions including restructuring, creating new subsidiaries, canceling treasury shares, cross-border transformation in Luxembourg, electing the Board of Directors, forming committees, appointing an auditor, and establishing a compensation policy.
In this country, even Germans are 'escaping' as salaries are twice as high: 'I haven't regretted it for a moment'
The article discusses the trend of both Germans and Croats moving to Luxembourg for better salaries and working conditions, highlighting the experiences of those who have made the transition.
Aponte in red for 720 million
The Luxembourg-based holding Shipping Agencies Services (Sas), owned by shipowner Gianluigi Aponte, recorded a loss of nearly $720 million in 2024, following a massive profit of $2.1 billion in 2023, largely attributed to write-downs on certain group investments.
Crans-Montana, the footballer from Pescara: 'I saw horrible things, my friends are fighting in the hospital'
Eliot Thelen, a young Luxembourg Under-19 captain and player for Pescara, managed to escape a local incident with only minor burns on his right hand while expressing concern for his friends hospitalized due to the event.
Verratti and the top model wife: business in Luxembourg (with the former Gucci manager)
Marco Verratti and his model wife Jessica Aidi are involved in business ventures in Luxembourg with ex-Gucci manager Francesco Giliberti Birindelli, amid discussions about tax implications.
Saint Kunigunde – under the imperial crown, she cared for holiness
The article discusses the life of Saint Kunigunde of Luxembourg, emphasizing her contributions to the church and societal development alongside her husband, Emperor Henry.