news Boeing commitment | School open days | Gig economy alisa February 17, 2024 2 min read No plans to inspect machines or ditch troubled plane maker at Luxair and Cargolux If the newsletter does not display correctly, view it online. The Weekend Edition 17/02/24 Manufacturing Luxembourg airlines stick with Boeing through turbulences No plans to inspect machines or ditch troubled plane maker at Luxair and Cargolux Read more Education Luxembourg schools to hold open days State-run international schools teaching in English among those opening their doors to show parents and pupils what they offer Read more Economy EU fails to pass rules on gig workers amid industry opposition Belgian delegation says rules didn’t get sufficient support, now unlikely to pass before elections in June Read more Impact Climate change threatens Europe’s trains, but resilience is expensive Governments are banning short-haul flights, cities investing in mass transit to discourage driving Read more Art Nouveau architecture: unveiling Luxembourg’s treasures The ornate 1890s style can be seen in buildings across the country, from the heart of the capital to Esch-sur-Alzette. Read more News roundup Top five stories you may have missed this week Sponsored content Crèches & Foyers de jour Rockids Academy – A new era of learning in Luxembourg Education School choices – European Baccalaureate We take a deep dive into the European Baccalaureate, how it works, and which schools follow this curriculum Read more 16 to 18 February What’s On: Weekend Events in Luxembourg This February weekend following Fuesent features traditional fancy dress parties, lots of live music and bonfires all around Read more Sponsored content Woodee keeps you up to date with every special offer in Luxembourg ● Sharp increase in Luxembourg customers having energy cut off ● Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny has died, says prison service ● France rail passengers face weekend travel disruption ● Ursula von der Leyen calls on EU to subsidise defence production ● Education minister should step aside over assault allegation, says opposition party Contact us | Privacy Statement | Unsubscribe Copyright – 2024 All rights reserved Chat read-only to anonymous users. Chat with Anyone and Anywhere. Only registered users are allowed to send messages. Loading the chat ... 127590 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: ‘The Army officer exodus is about to get much worse’Next: Navalny’s death leaves despair and apathy in Moscow Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ