Today: October 18, 2025
Batty Weber, editor-in-chief of the Luxemburger Zeitung, shaped Luxembourg’s cultural identity through journalism, fiction, and commentary. His daily column Abreisskalender chronicled societal change from 1913 to 1940. Literary pioneer and national voice. Early Life and Education Batty Weber was born on 25…
Émile Reuter, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg, led post-WWI national reforms and later became a key figure in parliament, media regulation, and diplomacy. His legacy spans political leadership, institutional modernisation, and founding the Christian Social People’s Party. Early life, legal training,…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILbqGcCyUBk George Ralph, Global MD and CRO of cybersecurity firm RFA, explains how Luxembourg can leverage AI and cloud tools to build digital resilience and drive operational excellence. How vulnerable is Luxembourg’s digital infrastructure today? Luxembourg’s recent outage underlined a critical concentration…
Luxembourg’s constitutional system includes specific provisions—regency and lieutenancy—that guarantee the continuity and delegation of head of state duties when the Grand Duke is unable or chooses not to act. Regency: Legal Conditions and Temporary Authority A regency is established when the Grand…
Mélanie de Jamblinne, director of Luxembourg Art Week, outlines the ambitions, challenges and broader cultural impact of the country’s leading contemporary art fair. What defines the 2025 edition of Luxembourg Art Week? Luxembourg Art Week returns from 21 to 23 November 2025,…