From Debian uploads to anti-crawler defenses, proof of work keeps showing up in places you would not expect.
Luxembourg's 30'000 independent workers pay full social contributions but wait 77 days for sickness benefits. Over 60% of unemployment claims are rejected.
Luxembourg forces Microsoft 365 on every student. Parents who object are told it is for the child's benefit. The GDPR says otherwise, and the regulators are catching up.
FC Atert Biissen won the BGL Ligue title on the final day, completing a three-season rise from the first division to national champions. The first club from northern Luxembourg to ever do it.
More than 1,100 incidents of aggression on Luxembourg public transport last year. 284 targeted railway staff. 39 were physical assaults. The response: one security agent every seven trains.
Luxembourg's minimum wage is not too low. The rents are too high. Three families, three stories, and a housing market that filters them out before they can even try.
A person was found dead in their cell at Schrassig prison on Thursday. This is the third post about Schrassig this week. That is not a coincidence.
Luxembourg's unemployment rate is steady at 6.3%. But underneath the stable headline, something is shifting. The most qualified jobseekers are the ones struggling most.