Luxembourg

European Union considers limiting protection for Ukrainian men of fighting age

The European Union activated the Temporary Protection Directive after Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine to manage large-scale arrivals of displaced people.

Soldiers patrol the street after a drone or similar object struck a residential building according to local authorities, following violations of Polish airspace during a Russian attack on Ukraine, in Wyryki-Polod, Poland September 10, 2025.
THE ISRAELI WOMEN'S National Team improved to 5-0 in European Championship qualifying by overcoming Luxembourg over the weekend.

Israeli women's basketball team secures top spot, beats Luxembourg

Christmas Market in Luxembourg.

The little princess: Israelis still don’t know the perfect Christmas destination

Luxembourg's Prime Minister Luc Frieden addresses delegates during a high-level meeting of heads of state on a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians at United Nations headquarters in New York City, U.S., September 22, 2025.

‘The beginning of a process’: Western countries recognize Palestinian state at UNGA


Returning to work after retirement delays cognitive decline - study

A study conducted in Luxembourg reveals that retiring from work can accelerate cognitive decline, but reentering the workforce after retirement can slow down this process for most individuals.


Luxembourg-based Israeli saxophonist Shauli Einav to perform in Jaffa

Saxophonist Einav, who currently resides in Luxembourg, after previous lengthy sojourns in the US and France, is coming over here to perform all six numbers from the Nelson work.

 SAXOPHONIST SHAULI EINAV is performing tonight in Jaffa.

Luxembourg to pay one million Euros in reparations for Holocaust survivors

Each eligible recipient will be granted an initial EUR 5,000 payment by the end of November and a second payment in March 2022.

Gideon Taylor, Chair of Operations, World Jewish Restitution Organization

How Luxembourg is addressing its Holocaust history

The European nation's prime minister explains how Luxembourg is taking responsibility for what happened there in World War II.

LUXEMBOURG PRIME MINISTER Xavier Bettel: ‘I am the one who needs to take responsibility today.’

Luxembourg minister tells her Jewish family's refugee story to students

"Some of [the refugees] had normal lives: a job, a family. They didn't want to run. They had to. It is not because you ran away that you are a poor person."

Iraqi Jewish refugees stand in a refugee absorption camp. established in Israel in 1950.

Holocaust Remembrance Day: Luxembourg signs major restitution pledge

The agreement includes the donation of 1 million euros as a symbolic acknowledgement and the purchase of the Cinqfontaines Abbey, which was a Nazi internment camp, converting it into a memorial.

The Cinqfontaines Abbey in Luxembourg was converted by the Nazis into an internment camp for Jews before they were sent to concentration camps.

Luxembourg becomes first country to make public transport free

"The main reason is to have a better quality of mobility, and then the side reason is clearly also environmental issues."

Luxembourg becomes the first country in the world to offer free public transport

Luxembourg urges EU to recognize Palestinian state

Israel is reportedly concerned about the initiative, but Israeli and European officials noted that the issue will likely not be discussed during the EU Foreign Affairs Council on Monday.

Luxembourg's Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn arrives for a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Foreign Ministers at the State Department in Washington, U.S., April 4, 2019