In today's news: Luxembourg City Christmas market closes tomorrow, violent tsunami claims over 220 lives in Indonesia and "yellow vests" protests dwindle.
A look at “wanter aktioun” which provides food and shelter for the homeless, and the US faces partial government shutdown.
Today's Daily Newscast, 6pm
Space mining could be a highly lucrative business according to a new report, and the first jars of medical cannabis have arrived.
Luxembourg will soon get its first average speed radar, and Clearstream has announced the layoff of 212 employees in Luxembourg.
Luxembourg’s budget has a surplus of 304 million euros and China celebrates 40 years of economic reform.
French senate passes Luxembourg double taxation agreement and a fifth victim has died as a result of the Strasbourg attack.
The Grand Duchy is Snow joke, Architecture awards, Tax law changes afoot, Strasbourg in mourning, COP24 findings, Fake stars and weather.
In today’s local and world news summary, Bettel talks tough on Brexit, Luxembourg's Motor Show, Yellow Vest protests continue, Brussels migrant demo and more.
The manhunt for Cherif Chekatt (the number 1 suspect in the Strasbourg shooting) continues, Brexit casts shadow over EC summit, new speed cameras on E411.
Shooting at Strasbourg’s Christmas market, Xavier Bettel presents his government’s plan for the next 5 years, and a promising new Luxembourgish wine.
Watch today’s local and world news summary.
The ECJ rules on Brexit reversal, Theresa May postpones Brexit vote, AI goes on trial, global migration compact voted through, and yellow vests cause unrest.
89,000 security forces mobilised across France today as ‘yellow vest’ protests continue, around 2,000 people marched against climate change in Luxembourg City.
A serious accident on the N28 this morning, handover ceremonies continue as the new government takes shape, and the final 17 MPs have been sworn in.
The new coalition government has been sworn in by the Grand Duke, and Martine Hansen takes over as leader of the CSV parliamentary group.
Coalition news - Statec reports good economic climate - Esch workplace death - Brexit confusion is ongoing - Yellow vest tensions - Portugal economy boost
The Grand Duke held a speech at the COP24 meeting on climate change in Poland, and the new coalition agreement has been signed by all three parties.
Government restructuring, World Aids Day, Yellow Vest protests continue, George H. W. Bush dies, Alaska quake, knife statue and weather.
300kg of cocaine at Findel airport, electric bike rollout in Luxembourg City, and music gives way to science at Rockhal.
New government formation, recreational cannabis use looks set to be legalised, F91 Dudelange to face AC Milan, and 2018 one of the hottest years ever recorded.
Luxembourg’s reception of asylum seekers leaves room for improvement, the 2nd edition of “De mains de maîtres”, promoting craftsmanship in the GD, has opened.
Two additional days of holiday allowance, a hike in the minimum wage, and the legalisation of cannabis all seem to have been agreed by three coalition parties.
Several kilometres of traffic jams following single-vehicle accident in the City, and the CGDIS' automated accounting system fails to generate invoices.
Brexit finality, finally, strange tree felling, Luxembourg history visit, images of war and dicey rail games.