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Google's Day in Luxembourg Court

The EU's top court rules today on Google's record 4.1 billion euro Android antitrust fine. The case started in 2018 and ends a few kilometers from where I sit.

Two Hundred Homes

Luxembourg's Housing Fund aims to deliver over 200 homes in 2026, but 9,500 households are still waiting.

Constructive

After months of walkouts and tension, Luxembourg's social partners resume CPTE talks on platform work, collective agreements, and wage justice.

Five Percent of Nothing

OpenAI has proposed giving the US government a 5% equity stake in the company. At an $852 billion valuation, that is over $40 billion. But the real story is not the number, it is what the proposal says about the relationship between AI labs and the state.

Unprecedented

CFL launches the largest railway modernisation in its history, closing five corridors and deploying 1,000 replacement buses per day.

Modern Slavery

Trade unions walk away empty-handed from Wolt talks, describing delivery platform practices as modern slavery.

An Administrative Matter

Luxembourg's foreign minister calls the Melnyk exhumation an administrative decision, dodging questions about honouring a Nazi collaborator.

The Biggest Fine in EU History

The EU Court of Justice in Luxembourg upheld a record 4.1 billion euro antitrust fine against Google for abusing Android's dominance. The ruling is final.