📰 Luxemburger Wort · 90
There are employers who don't even give their employees water on hot days
The article states that there are employers who do not provide water to their employees on days with extreme heat.
Heatwave in Luxembourg: This is how the weather will be at the weekend
The article discusses an upcoming heatwave in Luxembourg and provides information on the weekend weather forecast.
What the 'patches' on the arm reveal about the status of World Cup players
The article discusses the 'patches' worn by World Cup players on their arms and what they reveal about the players' status.
This Count is dedicating Robert of Luxembourg 's son a fast-paced adventure
This article discusses an adventurous tale dedicated to the son of Robert of Luxembourg.
Last-minute cheers and drone anger: what you missed on World Cup night
The article discusses events that occurred during the World Cup night, highlighting last-minute celebrations and drone-related issues that some viewers might have missed.
Portugal is facing the big question: are we better off without Cristiano Ronaldo?
The article poses the question of whether Portugal is better off without Cristiano Ronaldo.
Belgium: 27 years in prison for death row driver from Strépy-Bracquegnies
A man has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for causing a fatal accident in Strépy-Bracquegnies, Belgium.
Widely shared video: Aggressive man beats up bus
A video showing an aggressive man attacking a bus has been widely shared online.
The state pays around 167 million euros for leases
The state pays approximately 167 million euros for rental agreements.
The biggest ones are building their business right here.
The article discusses how the largest companies are expanding their business precisely here.
Up to 33 degrees on Thursday and temperatures continue to rise
The article reports that temperatures in Luxembourg could reach up to 33 degrees Celsius on Thursday, with further increases expected.
The Superstars spell, that's what you missed on World Cup night.
The article highlights missed moments during the World Cup night, focusing on the performances of superstar athletes.
Despite $14 million, Washington's pool is back to green.
The article discusses the restoration of Washington's pool, noting that despite an investment of 14 million dollars, the pool has been restored to a green state.
Lawrow calls John Wadephul a good pupil of Joseph Goebbels
The article mentions that Lawrow refers to Johann Wadephul as a 'good student' of Joseph Goebbels.
21-year-old woman exposing newborns in Trier Park
A 21-year-old woman was caught abandoning a newborn baby in a park in Trier.
Favorite stallions, flags and losses: That's what happened on the night of the World Cup
The article summarizes key events from the World Cup night, including upsets by favored teams, flag-related controversies, and betting losses.
Martine Deprez: I would like to apologize to these people on behalf of Luxembourg
The article quotes Martine Deprez stating that 'the patient is often the weakest link,' though it does not provide further context or elaboration on her statement.
After Romelu Lukaku's changeover, Belgium saves a point
After the substitution of Romelu Lukaku, Belgium managed to secure a point in the match.
Exemption for a dead person
A man who was presumed dead has been acquitted.
The school is not a repair shop
The headline 'Die Schule ist kein Reparaturbetrieb' translates to 'School is not a repair shop.' The article does not provide further content beyond the headline.
The United States and Iran agree to a peace agreement as it is now
The article discusses a peace agreement between the USA and Iran and explores what comes next following this development.
Disappointed Dutch, strong Sweden: What you missed during the World Cup night
The article discusses highlights from the World Cup night, focusing on the Netherlands' disappointing performance and Sweden's strong showing.
Montenegrins, Bosnians, Macedonians, and Portuguese are playing together for a better world
The article mentions that players from Montenegro, Bosnia, Macedonia, and Portugal are coming together for a better world through football.
Germany is doing it against Curaçao like it is against Brazil
The article's text is incomplete, consisting only of the headline 'Deutschland macht es gegen Curaçao wie gegen Brasilien' which translates to 'Germany treats Curaçao like it does Brazil.' Without further content, no detailed summary can be provided.
Two injured in accident
Two people were injured in an accident.

What a sensation! Wealthy Arabs surprise the Swiss.
The third day of the World Cup 2026 qualifiers began with a surprise in California, where Qatar equalized against Switzerland (1:1), securing their first point in the biggest tournament in history. In the night of Saturday, three matches will take place. At midnight, Brazil will make their debut, but they are without star player Neymar. The match between Morocco and Croatia will be refereed by Slavko Vinčić. Following matches will be Haiti vs Scotland and Australia vs Turkey.
New eco-district along the Mosel: High demand, but the housing shortage remains
A new eco-quarter along the Moselle River has attracted significant interest, but housing shortages remain a pressing issue.
Gianni Infantino avoids a long bus ride from Tehran to North America
The article mentions that Gianni Infantino avoided a long bus ride from Tehran to North America.
Is it allowed to listen to YouTube podcasts while driving a car?
The article asks whether it is permissible to listen to podcasts on YouTube while driving.
Switzerland is already under pressure following the 'catastrophe'
The article discusses pressure on Switzerland following a 'catastrophe', though no further details are provided.
Hollywood is also cheering for the incredible start.
The article mentions that Hollywood is celebrating an 'unbelievable start,' but it does not provide further details about what event or achievement this refers to.
Explosion in Amsterdam Police suspect explosive tape
An explosion occurred in Amsterdam, and the police suspect a bomb network.
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Europe's costly security problem: why a common defence industry is still a utopia
The article discusses Europe's expensive security challenges and explores why a unified defense industry remains an unattainable ideal.
Moovijob Day in Trier: employers meet talent
The article mentions the Moovijob Day event in Trier where employers meet potential talents.
Wine speculation: What's behind the hype around the 'Primeurs de Bordeaux'?
The article explores the speculation surrounding 'Primeurs de Bordeaux,' which refers to the early release of wine from the Bordeaux region before official tasting and pricing. It likely examines the market dynamics, investor interest, and potential risks associated with this practice.
A slight increase in prices at Luxembourg petrol stations
The price of fuel at gas stations in Luxembourg has increased slightly.
How Donald Trump is browsing the World Cup co-host
The article discusses how Donald Trump has offended the co-hosts of the World Cup.
Düdelinger jewelry theft cleared after ten years: DNA trail leads to Austria
A jewelry theft in Dudelange that occurred ten years ago has been solved through a DNA trace leading to Austria.
Pictures of the day: gasoline, boards, feeling
The article presents daily images with themes related to gasoline, planks, and beach feeling.
The Tears of Raul Jiménez: From a Cranial Fracture to a World Cup Tournament
The article discusses Raul Jiménez's journey from suffering a skull fracture to making his World Cup debut.
Police are checking 15 trucks and issuing at least 30 warnings
The police conducted checks on 15 trucks and issued at least 30 warnings.
Money withdrawn by stolen credit card: Witness appeal cancelled
The article reports on an incident where money was withdrawn using a stolen credit card, and mentions that a call for witnesses has been removed.
Selensky's nationalist honours are burdening relations with Poland
The article discusses how President Zelenskyy's nationalist honors have strained relations with Poland.
Three red cards in the opening game: Mexico wins the World Cup
The article reports on Mexico's opening match at the World Cup, which featured three red cards. The summary focuses on the event itself without providing additional details.
New rules for the World Cup challenge referees
The article discusses new rules introduced for the FIFA World Cup and the challenges they present for referees.
Car crashes in a school group on a bike trip Three dead
An automobile crashed into a group of students during a bike trip, resulting in three fatalities.
Tornadoes in the Greater Region?
The article mentions that photos of a tornado phenomenon are circulating online, raising questions about whether a tornado occurred in the Greater Region.
Police arrest suspected of shooting Nile goose in Konz
Police have arrested a suspect following shots fired at swans in Konz.
The 40+ generation hasn't lost sight of the celebration
The article discusses how people aged 40 and older have not forgotten how to celebrate.
Epstein blackmailed me
The article mentions that Bill Gates has claimed he was extorted by Jeffrey Epstein.
Shakira: I write songs and I build schools
Shakira discusses her work in songwriting and her involvement in building schools.
It's depressing to stand and watch your hall burn
The article quotes an individual expressing distress at witnessing their hall burning down.
How much Gaudí is left in the Sagrada Familia?
The article poses the question of how much of Antoni Gaudí's original design remains in the Sagrada Família cathedral in Barcelona.
What time is it where you are?
The article's text consists solely of the headline 'What time is it where you are?' with no additional content provided.
ITM threatens companies with sanctions of over €25,000
The article discusses the Luxembourgish labor authority (ITM) threatening companies with fines exceeding €25,000 for failing to comply with regulations regarding employee availability outside working hours.
Firefighters on the Hamilius: Rescuers on tramways
Firefighters were deployed at the Hamilius area, where they had to navigate along tram tracks during an emergency response.
124 instead of 70 km/h on the motorway 300 Euro penalty plus driving ban
The article discusses a traffic violation where a driver was caught speeding at 124 km/h on the autobahn instead of the legal limit of 70 km/h. The consequences included a fine of 300 euros and a driving ban.
Rescue operation in vineyards: Tractor collapses
A tractor overturned in the vineyards, prompting a rescue operation.
Israel and Iran cease attacks but continue to threaten
Israel and Iran have halted attacks but continue to threaten each other.
No more billionaires: researchers are proposing a global master plan by 2100
Researchers have proposed a global master plan aiming to eliminate billionaires by the year 2100.
Professors put Trump as warlord in line with Putin
The article discusses professors who have compared Donald Trump to a warlord alongside Vladimir Putin.
Why Europe's tough migration policy will fail
The article argues that Europe's strict migration policy will fail, suggesting that such policies are ineffective and likely to lead to negative outcomes.
The second career of a former FLF talent: Kim Olafsson joins FC Bayern
Kim Olafsson, a former FLF talent, has signed with FC Bayern Munich, marking the start of his second career.
In the case of insect stings: How useful are electronic stitchers?
The article discusses the effectiveness of electronic insect sting relievers, examining their utility and potential benefits.
15 years after the Paris Saint-Germain match, it's a big reunion.
The article discusses a significant rematch between a team and Paris Saint-Germain, 15 years after their previous encounters.
Maastricht Between the headstone and the cosmopolitan flair
The article provides a descriptive overview of Maastricht, highlighting its historical architecture ('Kopfsteinpflaster') and cosmopolitan atmosphere.
What does the rocket night mean for the US-Iran negotiations?
The article poses the question of what the 'Rocket Night' event signifies for ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran. No further details or analysis are provided within the text.
Charly Gaul shocks the competition in the snow and in the icy cold
The article mentions that Charly Gaul surprised his competitors in snowy conditions and freezing cold.
The fact that the club is a private club is a mystery.
The article discusses Enzo dos Santos, a young footballer, and his potential move to Borussia Dortmund, noting that he remains secretive about the situation.
A holiday that's just good
The article discusses the benefits of vacation, focusing on how it contributes to well-being and relaxation.
Xavier Bettel takes Portugal's President Seguro to his Madeleine dinner
Luxembourg's Prime Minister Xavier Bettel hosted Portugal's President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa for a private dinner at his residence in Luxembourg City.
First Naples, then Capri: two opposites in eight days
The article discusses a travel itinerary covering Naples and Capri over an eight-day period, highlighting the contrasting experiences between these two destinations.
Trump's Corridor through Armenia: Peace and influence elections
The article discusses Trump's corridor through Armenia, focusing on the themes of peace and influence in the context of elections.
Pro and Contra: are Deborah de Robertis' actions still art or just provocation?
The article discusses the debate around whether Deborah de Robertis' actions qualify as art or mere provocation.
Multi-vehicle accident caused traffic jam on the A13
A multi-vehicle accident caused traffic jams on the A13 motorway.
Money-trading lawsuit: former footballers should be held responsible
The article reports on an ongoing legal process involving financial dealings, with the main responsibility reportedly lying with a former football player.
What is behind the Tripartite Agreement
Have you been shopping at Lidl's?
The article asks readers if they have already shopped at Lidl.
On his birthday , Emile Eicher resigns as chef .
Emile Eicher is stepping down as a judge on his birthday.
The Commission's proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks of the use of the 'Tripartite' means that the Member States are not able to take part in the implementation of the directive.
The article asks whether the measures proposed by the Tripartite Commission are sensible, inviting discussion on their effectiveness.
What killed Timmy?
An autopsy has begun to determine the cause of death of a humpback whale named 'Timmy'.
Cocktail cream asparagus
The article discusses the cocktail 'Crémant Asperge', likely focusing on its ingredients, preparation, and possibly its popularity or origin.
Francis of Delirium: From the Lab in Belval to the world's stage
The article discusses Francis of Delirium, highlighting their journey from the 'Lab' in Belval to international stages.
Donkey tortured in Boudler: police asking for clues
The police are seeking information regarding an incident where a horse was tortured in Boudler.
From the art of putting hard sex in the right words
The article discusses the challenge of expressing explicit sexual content in appropriate language.
Publisher Op der Lay closes after 33 years
The Verlag Op der Lay, which has been operating for 33 years, is closing down.
Four-time gas station murder shook Italy
A quadruple murder at a gas station has shocked Italy.
Understanding and treating thrombosis in a timely manner
The article discusses understanding and timely treatment of thromboses.
Minister Bakes protects passengers, the state-controlled Luxair lobbies against
Ministerin Backes is defending passengers' interests, while state-controlled Luxair is lobbying against these measures.