news Pension system | Energy subsidies | Nato defence spending alisa February 13, 2024 2 min read Social security ministry was too optimistic in forecasting the revenues of country’s pension fund system If the newsletter does not display correctly, view it online. The Afternoon Edition 13/02/24 Pensions Study casts doubt on Luxembourg’s 2070 pensions outlook Social security ministry was too optimistic in forecasting the revenues of country’s pension fund system Read more Household subsidies Ministry to present new energy subsidies for 2025 Move comes as Statec and unions warn of inflationary shock if current energy subsidies expire at the end of this year Read more Defence spending Nato defence spending rises to half of global total Luxembourg is rock bottom in Nato defence spending measured by GDP, but shells out more on equipment than the US Read more Emergency Seven taken to hospital after chemical spill Chemical leaked from truck at industrial site in Sanem but did not reach nearby river Read more How Luxembourg ushers in spring with Buergbrennen Not just a bonfire to banish winter blues, Buergbrennen is a Luxembourgish tradition that invites you to welcome spring with your neighbours. Read more Sponsored content Crèches & Foyers de jour Rockids Academy – A new era of learning in Luxembourg Last-minute gift Where to buy your valentine hand-made chocolates Forgot to buy a valentine gift? It’s not too late to get your sweetheart some hand-crafted chocolates that come in heart shapes, or heart-shaped boxes. Here’s where. Read more Romantic movies A bouquet of roses, a box of chocolates, and tickets to the cinema: our film guide to Valentine’s Day Whether it’s a date at the movies or a cosy night in to mark the occasion, we’ve got a selection of films and cinematic events that’ll make you believe in love Read more Sponsored content Woodee keeps you up to date with every special offer in Luxembourg ● Dudelange demands its police officers back from the capital ● Nicolas Mackel in talks to become Luxembourg’s EU ambassador ● EU proposes curbs on three Chinese firms for aiding Russia ● European Commission budgets more than €1.8bn in humanitarian aid ● ECB’s new top regulator wants banks to plan for emerging risks 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 ... 127276 Register Login Continue Reading Previous: OPEC sticks to oil demand view, sees better economic growthNext: Dow drops 300 points as hot inflation report sends Wall Street reeling: Live updates 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