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Luxembourg comments on the Commission's decision in the HUHTAMAKI case
Luxembourg has taken note of the decision of the European Commission in the HUHTAMAKI case.
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The University of Luxembourg launches a unique Interdisciplinary Space Master in line with the Government's SpaceResources.lu initiative
In fall 2019, the University of Luxembourg launches a two-year Interdisciplinary Space Master program.
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Joint Declaration on Venezuela
On January 26th, various Member States urged Mr. Nicolás Maduro to take the necessary legal steps for democratic presidential elections to be announced within 8 days. On that same day, the EU High Representative / Vice President issued a statement on
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Statement by Jean Asselborn on the situation in Venezuela
Luxembourg refers and fully subscribes to the statement of the European Union of 26 January 2019 on the situation in Venezuela.
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Luxembourg to be the first European country to create an artificial intelligence (AI) partnership with NVIDIA
Luxembourg’s research community, the Luxembourg Government, and NVIDIA announced today the creation of a joint AI laboratory in Luxembourg.
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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and Belgium join forces to develop the exploration and utilisation of space resources
Didier Reynders, Depuy Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and of Defence of the Kingdom of Belgium, and Étienne Schneider, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Economy of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, signed a joint declaration at the Palais d'Egmont in Brussels on 23 January 2019.
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The General Police Inspectorate is moving
From January 28th, 2019, the IGP’s offices can be found at the 2nd floor of following address: 67, rue Verte L-2667 Luxembourg
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National VIGILNAT Exercise
On Saturday, January 12, 2019, the police and the rescue services will participate in a national anti-terrorist exercise on the site Belval and more specifically in and around the Rockhal and Esch / Belval and at the Emile Mayrisch Hospital Center (CHEM).
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New in 2019
Several new legal and regulatory provisions applying directly to citizens will enter into force in 2019. Here is an overview of the main changes that will directly impact citizens. This list is not exhaustive.
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Christmas speech of HRH the Grand Duke
Christmas speech of HRH the Grand Duke Virun e puer Wochen ass sech zu Lëtzebuerg, zu Paräis, wéi an aneren Haaptstied vun Europa, mat Dignitéit un
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A Luxembourg Space Agency study predicts a market revenue of up to 170 billion EUR generated by the space resources utilization industry over the 2018-2045 period
According to an in-depth study conducted by the Luxembourg Space Agency, using space resources is expected to create major socio-economic benefits in many areas, including GDP impacts, employment creation as well as market and technology spillovers in several technical domains such as data analytics, materials science, additive manufacturing and robotics.
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"We have an agreement that’s better than 2013"
Interview of Féilx Braz with the Luxembourg Times
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Focus on Cooperation and Connectivity at AIIB Annuel Meeting in Luxembourg
Luxembourg will host the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s (AIIB) first Annual Meeting outside of Asia on July 12-13, 2019
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Visit of Comité P
On 30 November 2018, Madame Monique Stirn, General Inspector of the police, and M. Vincent Fally, Deputy General Inspector, welcomed a delegation from the Belgian Standing Police Monitoring Committee of control of police services, Comité P.
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The 2018 members of government were sworn in
On 5 December 2018, HRH the Grand Duke conducted the swearing in of the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Ministers and the appointed ministers.