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While data centres present a “substantial opportunity in the coming decade” for power demand, estimates for future demand from such facilities is still uncertain ...
A Luxembourg-based firm is profiting from the war in the Democratic Republic of Congo by trading in smuggled minerals linked to Rwandan networks, an environmental watchdog group alleges.
Head of Belgian chain, Stan Monheim, acknowledges the firm is facing tough times despite revenue raising deal with ...
Bus will drive autonomously but Luxembourg laws dictate that a driver must always be on board to be able to intervene in the ...
One of Luxembourg’s traditional family businesses, Namur (named after its founder Nicolas Namur) opened his first shop in the ...
European Commission officials heading to IMF and World Bank spring meetings advised to travel with basic devices ...
Rhetoric is an online debate tool that you will find in a selection of articles on luxtimes.lu starting 14 April. The ...
The Network, a professional women’s association based in Luxembourg, in March appointed Monika Ruseva as its president. Ruseva has replaced Mariana Florea at the helm of the association.
The European Central Bank has all but shut down a regulatory loophole heralded as a potential catalyst for a deal wave in asset management.
The street at the heart of the Gare district in Luxembourg’s capital is undergoing a facelift as it aims to shake off its negative image ...
The European Union is planning to outline steps to phase out Russian fossil fuels in early May, seeking to reconcile its political objective of reducing import dependence on Moscow and the need to ...
The EU’s Luxembourg-headquartered fraud fighting body has seen its requests for extra resources repeatedly ignored, despite growing workload ...