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The tragic death of a 37-year-old climber at Luxembourg’s state-of-the-art climbing centre has shocked the sporting community. This is the first fatality in the history of national rock climbing, caused, according to preliminary reports, by a single error in securing the safety equipment.

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Luxembourg emerged as the European leader in terms of the growth rate of millionaires in 2025, recording a 13.5% increase. A new global wealth report by the consultancy firm Capgemini links the global boom in the number of ultra-high-net-worth individuals to the stock market rally triggered by the development of artificial intelligence.

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A 'yellow' weather warning has been issued in Luxembourg due to approaching thunderstorms with gusts of up to 70 km/h. Forecasters predict a sharp deterioration in the weather from midday until Thursday evening, with heavy downpours expected. Residents are advised to prepare for sudden changes in weather conditions.

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France will activate the FR-ALERT emergency mobile broadcasting system during large-scale nuclear drills at the Cattenom nuclear power plant on 4 and 5 June. Residents in border areas of Luxembourg will receive test alerts accompanied by a loud siren. The authorities are urging the public to remain calm, emphasising that no action is required on the part of the public.

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The government has proposed new measures to reduce energy prices and introduce tax breaks. However, forecasts from the State Institute of Statistics warn of the risk of a deterioration in economic indicators should international conflicts drag on.

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