Grande Braderie Returns to Luxembourg on September 2, 2024
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
The wait is over! Luxembourg’s largest annual sale event, the "Grande Braderie," is set to return on September 2, 2024. From 9 AM to 7 PM, the streets of Luxembourg City will transform into a bustling marketplace, offering incredible deals and a unique opportunity to rediscover the charm of the city.
The Grande Braderie is a highly anticipated event, drawing crowds from all over to take advantage of exceptional discounts across a wide range of products. From fashion and accessories to home goods, toys, electronics, and beauty products, there’s something for everyone at unbeatable prices.
But the Grande Braderie is more than just a shopping spree. It’s a celebration that brings the city to life, with vibrant streets filled with eager shoppers, new vendors to discover, and a festive atmosphere that makes the day a memorable experience. Throughout the event, food stalls and various entertainment options will be available, ensuring that the whole family enjoys this unique day out.
Additionally, on the eve of the Grande Braderie, September 1, an opening event will take place on Avenue de la Gare. This is another great opportunity to explore different offerings and hunt for rare finds before the main event.
Don’t miss out on this unforgettable experience and the chance to grab exceptional bargains at the Grande Braderie!
Registration Opens for Meeting with Pope Francis in Luxembourg
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
Luxembourg is set to welcome Pope Francis in late September 2024, and the Diocese of Luxembourg has opened the opportunity for public participation in this historic event.
On September 26, 2024, Pope Francis will make his first-ever visit to Luxembourg. The public will have a unique chance to meet him in person during an afternoon event at the Notre-Dame Cathedral. Due to limited seating for this highly anticipated gathering, the Diocese of Luxembourg has implemented a registration process for those interested in attending.
The registration form will be available from Tuesday, September 3, at 9:00 AM until Thursday, September 5, at 5:00 PM. If the number of registrations exceeds the available capacity, a lottery will be held to determine attendance. According to Cathol.lu, "On September 9, 2024, all applicants will receive an email notifying them whether they have been selected to participate in the event."
This event represents a rare opportunity for the people of Luxembourg to meet one of the world’s most influential religious leaders and to create a memorable experience in the country’s history.
Registration for the meeting with Pope Francis can be completed via the following link from 9:00 AM on Tuesday, September 3, until 5:00 PM on Thursday, September 5 :
Reports of "CEO fraud," also known as "president phishing," are becoming increasingly common in Luxembourg. Authorities have indicated that a recent case involving Caritas is notably linked to this type of scam.
According to investigations, fraudsters behind this scam meticulously gather information about their victims, using email addresses or phone numbers to create elaborate scenarios. These schemes are designed to deceive victims into making bank transfers to accounts controlled by the criminals.
Statistics and Insights
The Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC) has noted that this type of fraud is "somewhat prevalent" in Luxembourg. The agency reports that in recent years, approximately "one to two cases" of CEO fraud are recorded each month. However, these figures may underestimate the true scale, as they only reflect cases reported to the agency.
LHC data reveals that nearly half of these fraud attempts are detected in time, limiting financial losses. CEO fraud has been on the rise for about a decade, underscoring the need for widespread awareness among companies and organizations.
Authorities and Prevention Measures
LHC emphasizes that "human error is the root cause of this fraud," and there is no simple solution for its prevention. The agency advises increased vigilance, especially in emergency situations or when under significant pressure, to carefully review requests and avoid falling victim to these scams.
Fraudsters typically target large companies with complex structures, where many employees may not know each other well. International groups with multiple branches across different countries are particularly attractive targets. However, smaller businesses, such as accounting firms, are also at risk. A common tactic used by fraudsters involves intercepting and altering invoices to divert funds into accounts under their control.
Support Services
To combat cyber threats, the LHC, through its "Computer Incident Response Center Luxembourg" (CIRCL) and "National Cybersecurity Competence Center Luxembourg" (NC3), offers round-the-clock assistance to companies and organizations. These services are designed to help prevent cyber attacks and provide rapid response in the event of a breach. The services are free, and assistance can be requested via the hotline at 24788444.
New Signs to Ensure Safe Passing Distance for Cyclists in Luxembourg
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
Luxembourg will soon see the installation of new road signs aimed at enhancing the safety of cyclists. The Ministry of Transport announced that these signs will remind drivers to maintain a minimum distance of 1.5 meters when passing cyclists.
These signs will be primarily installed along the national cycling network routes and outside urban areas. Since May 2018, Luxembourg’s traffic laws have mandated that drivers must observe a specified lateral distance when overtaking cyclists, a regulation similar to those in neighboring countries.
The 1.5-meter minimum distance rule applies across the entire road network, both within and outside urban areas, to prevent accidents and improve safety for all road users. Drivers who are unable to maintain this distance are advised to refrain from overtaking.
This initiative comes in response to a request from ProVelo, an organization that actively advocates for the safety of cyclists. ProVelo, a leading voice in promoting the rights and safety of cyclists, played a significant role in influencing this decision.
First Reported Case of Bed Bugs in Luxembourg in Years
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
Bed bugs have been identified in Luxembourg, marking the first reported case of these pests in the country in several years. Despite a slight increase in reported cases across Western Europe, the issue remains limited in Luxembourg.
The Luxembourg Minister of the Environment confirmed the presence of a bed bug infestation in response to a parliamentary inquiry. However, the minister did not specify whether the case was found in a private residence or a hotel. This is the first time in years that such a report has been registered in Luxembourg. Due to their elusive nature, bed bugs are notoriously difficult to detect unless they directly impact humans.
Luxembourg authorities stated that "across Western Europe, there have been slight increases in bed bug reports, but the overall levels remain low." Given the recent rise in cases in neighboring countries, particularly France and Belgium, Luxembourg officials are closely monitoring the situation.
How to Combat Bed Bugs
For non-professional use, products like silica-based sticky traps are permitted in Luxembourg. The Ministry of the Environment noted that "insect repellents sold online have not received EU approval." The effectiveness of these products has yet to be confirmed, especially since bed bugs have developed resistance to some insecticides. In addition to chemical treatments, alternative methods such as heat treatments have proven effective and are well-documented in specialized literature.
The good news for Luxembourg’s hospitals is that, according to the Minister of Health, there are currently no bed bug issues in the country’s healthcare facilities. However, no specific protocols are in place to prevent the emergence of these pests.
Despite the low risk, authorities continue to monitor the situation closely to prevent any potential spread of the problem.
Two Luxembourg Politicians Face Hate Speech Accusations over Controversial TV Remarks
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
Two prominent female politicians in Luxembourg are facing allegations of inciting hatred and promoting discrimination following contentious remarks made during a television broadcast. The Independent Luxembourg Broadcasting Authority (ALIA) has identified Astrid Lulling, a former Member of the European Parliament from the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), and Simone Beissel, a Democratic Party (DP) representative and member of Luxembourg City's municipal council, as the individuals responsible for the inflammatory comments aired on Apart TV's "Riicht Eraus" ("Straightforward") program in January.
During the broadcast, Lulling and Beissel reportedly drew stark distinctions between Luxembourgish and non-Luxembourgish beggars, specifically singling out members of the Roma and Sinti communities, whom they described as having "darker skin." The politicians alleged that these individuals exhibit aggressive behavior and suggested that measures should be implemented to prevent them from begging within Luxembourg City.
ALIA has condemned these statements, stating that they unequivocally constitute incitement to hatred and the stigmatization of a segment of the population. The authority emphasized that such rhetoric cannot be justified under the pretext of freedom of expression. Furthermore, ALIA criticized Apart TV for broadcasting the episode, asserting that the network should have exercised editorial responsibility to prevent the dissemination of discriminatory content.
The incident has sparked widespread backlash from the public and media outlets, with many calling for accountability and denouncing the use of discriminatory language by public officials. Human rights organizations and advocacy groups have also expressed concern, highlighting the potential impact of such statements on social cohesion and minority communities.
Legal repercussions for Lulling and Beissel may be forthcoming, as authorities consider possible actions in response to the incident. The controversy underscores ongoing debates in Luxembourg regarding diversity, inclusion, and the responsibilities of public figures in fostering respectful and non-discriminatory discourse.
Suspicious Deaths of Five Dogs at Unlicensed Boarding Facility in Luxembourg
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
In August 2024, five dogs tragically and suspiciously died at an unlicensed boarding facility in southern Luxembourg. This facility was operating without official authorization from the Ministry of Agriculture and Veterinary Services. Following the incident, the Luxembourg Veterinary and Food Agency (ALVA) launched a comprehensive investigation, revealing that the boarding house was functioning under substandard conditions and lacked the necessary permits.
Under Luxembourg’s 2018 Animal Protection Law, all boarding facilities are required to obtain official licenses. Violations of this law can result in hefty fines and even imprisonment. The deaths of these five dogs have sparked significant concern within the community, drawing attention to the need for stricter enforcement of animal welfare regulations.
The Luxembourg Veterinary Agency has advised citizens to verify the legitimacy of any boarding facility’s licenses before entrusting their pets to them. The investigation into the exact cause of the dogs’ deaths is ongoing.
A Guide for Job Seekers: Navigating the Job Market as a Recent Graduate
Luxembourg - August 28, 2024
As the academic year comes to a close, many young graduates are on the hunt for their first job. But how can they best navigate this journey?
Ehsan Tarinia, a specialist advisor at the Simourq Association, offers key strategies and insights to help young graduates stand out in the competitive job market and identify more opportunities:
Self-Assessment and Professional Goal Setting
Before diving into the job search, graduates should take time for self-reflection. “It’s crucial to carefully analyze why you chose your field of study, what aspects of it you find appealing, and what motivates you to move forward. Additionally, having a clear understanding of your skills and knowledge is essential in shaping your professional identity.”
Managing Your Online Reputation
In the digital age, managing your online reputation is of utmost importance. Graduates should ensure their professional profiles on social media and job search platforms, such as LinkedIn, are up-to-date and polished. This step will help attract potential employers and establish connections with desired companies.
Developing an Action Plan
Creating an action plan involves researching companies of interest and understanding the job market’s needs. “Make a list of companies you are interested in, and by following their needs, strengthen your presence on various job search platforms.”
Preparing Job Application Documents
When it comes to submitting job applications, “you need to ensure that your resume, cover letter, and job descriptions are all perfectly aligned.” In today’s competitive world, applicants must differentiate themselves. “This differentiation can be achieved through an unconventional resume, whether in format or design.” Even with limited experience, you can emphasize your strengths, academic achievements, completed projects, and the skills you bring to the company.
Gaining Experience Through Temporary Contracts
While the ultimate goal may be securing a permanent job (CDI), accepting short-term contracts like temporary contracts (CDD) and temporary work (intérim) “can help you gain experience and demonstrate your motivation to work.” These types of contracts can serve as a stepping stone to future job opportunities.
Effective Networking
Building a Network: Professional networking can help you learn about more job opportunities. Attending professional events, seminars, and conferences can help you connect with key industry figures.
Connecting with Alumni: Reaching out to university alumni and former colleagues can assist you in finding new job opportunities.
Exploring Diverse Job Search Resources and Platforms
Specialized Platforms: In addition to general job search websites, consider specialized and industry-specific platforms. Some industries and professions have their own dedicated websites and networks.
Online Groups: Joining professional online groups and social networks like LinkedIn Groups can help you find job opportunities and receive advice.
Enhancing Soft and Technical Skills
Training Courses: Enrolling in online or in-person training courses can help you learn new skills and stay updated on the latest industry trends and techniques.
Soft Skills: Soft skills such as effective communication, time management, and teamwork are also critical for success in the job market.
Preparing for Interviews
Preparation and Practice: Before job interviews, practice answering common interview questions and prepare your responses thoroughly. This will boost your confidence.
Researching the Company: Researching the company and its organizational culture can help you respond more effectively during the interview and demonstrate that you are a good fit for the position.
Progressing in the Job Search Process
Feedback on Applications: If you’re not successful in landing a job, requesting feedback from employers can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and improve in future applications.
Maintaining Motivation: The job search process can be long and challenging. It’s important to stay motivated and persistent, even in the face of difficulties.
Utilizing Career Counseling Services
Career Counseling Centers: Visiting career counseling and professional centers like the Simourq Association (SIMOURQ) can help you become familiar with the job search process and choose more effective strategies for finding a job.
Building and Strengthening Your Personal Brand
Personal Branding: Creating and strengthening your personal brand can help you establish yourself as an expert in your field. This involves creating valuable content and sharing your insights and experiences on social media and professional websites.
Conclusion
Ehsan Tarinia concludes: By implementing these strategies and techniques, you can increase your chances of finding the right job and achieving greater success in your professional journey. Success in the job search requires a combination of effort, planning, and effective use of available resources.
Here are some job search links in Luxembourg to help you get started :
The translation service of the Simourq Association in Luxembourg can assist you in writing and preparing any type of resume and cover letter in French, German, and English to help you find your desired job. Visit :
Remember, apart from the translation service, all other counseling services at Simourq are completely free and available to the immigrant community. If you need any advice during your job search or residency process, you can contact us directly through the communication channels listed on SIMOURQ.COM .