In case you missed them, the Luxembourg Times has selected the week’s top five news stories for you ⬇️
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University of Luxembourg fees are set to rise by 100% for the 2025-2026 academic year.
University fees to double next year
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Rate increases for the first time since summer, with more than 18,600 registered jobseekers in November.
Luxembourg unemployment rate rises to 5.9%
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All of the top earners in Luxembourg were from banks, and none from investment firms, according to report by Europe’s banking regulator.
Over 40 Luxembourg bankers paid more than €1m last year
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Major infrastructure projects needed to keep up with future demand
Luxembourg needs close to €8.5bn for energy transition by 2030
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Work will continue throughout 2025 on a series of new sites for several EU institutions and agencies in the Grand Duchy.
Delays and ballooning budgets: the EU’s big building projects in Luxembourg
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Opposition parties criticise lack of long-term strategy in government plans
Luxembourg lawmakers adopt 2025 budget
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Luxembourg government commits to helping port at Mertert and companies adapt to several months without shipping traffic
Road transport rules changed following Moselle closure
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Cabinet has voted in favour of putting opening times in retailers’ hands, despite union opposition
Government approves plan for longer shopping hours