The consumer rights organization CEC Luxembourg helped European consumers recover a record €942,490 from businesses in 2024. People are exercising their rights as consumers and reaching out for support in disputes with businesses, the European Consumer Centre Luxembourg (CEC) said in its annual report.
This makes Luxembourg the EU member state with the lowest rate of female managers, followed by Croatia (23.8%) and Czechia (27.4%). Sweden (43.7%), Latvia (42.9%) and Poland (42.3%) had the smallest gap between genders, while Cyprus (+10.5 percentage points), Malta (+8.3 pp) and Sweden (+6.5 pp) witnessed the biggest improvement over the decade.
More European defence is needed and EU countries should go ahead even if some of them don't agree, Luxembourg Prime Minister Luc Frieden told reporters on Thursday ahead of meeting other EU leaders in Brussels.
A new law (New Law) implementing the EU Directive on cross border conversions, mergers and demergers (Mobility Directive) entered into force on
The EU Court of Justice on Thursday fined five countries for failing to adopt rules to boost protection for whistleblowers who expose fraud, tax evasion, data breaches and other misdeeds. The court handed a fine of 34 million euros ($36.
Causing surprise across the bloc, Luxembourg has blocked the adoption of sanctions against Kigali. European ministers have suspended EU defence consultations with Rwanda. View on euronews
The European Union's highest court, the European Court of Justice, ruled that Germany, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Estonia and Luxembourg were too slow to incorporate new EU rules to protect insiders who expose fraud and abuse.
European Union (EU) investors are looking to make fresh investments in domestic equities by cutting their underweight position, said Macquarie in a note.
EU foreign ministers agreed to impose political sanctions against Rwanda and M23 rebels in DR Congo, though Luxembourg opposes sanctions against Kigali until Friday.View on euronews
Zalando, Europe's biggest online fashion retailer, on Thursday criticised EU tech regulators for lumping it in the same group as Amazon and AliExpress, saying it should not be subject to as stringent provisions of the bloc's tech rules as the other two companies.
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