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Meet Elso: Your Personal AI Buddy for Life in Luxembourg

Luxembourg Expats has launched Elso, an AI buddy for life in Luxembourg - built directly into the platform to make expat life in Luxembourg easier, more connected and intuitive. Living in a foreign country is exciting. It can also feel unfamiliar at times. Building a social circle, finding a flat, understanding how things work, navigating paperwork, adjusting to new systems, knowing what’s happening this weekend - it can all be challenging. And often, you’re figuring it out on your own. Your Everyday Buddy in Luxembourg Elso is designed to feel natural to talk to. You don’t need to navigate menus or search through multiple sections. You can simply start a conversation. Ask about apartments in Kirchberg. Discuss practical questions about working life. Find out what events are happening this week and who shares your interests. Or just talk about how you’re finding life in Luxembourg so far. Elso pulls from what’s already featured on Luxembourg Expats - real housing listings, upcoming meetups, active community discussions and expat-friendly local services - and surfaces what’s relevant to you directly within the conversation. Whether you’re looking for a tax advisor, an insurance agent, a loan offer, a language school or other trusted services, Elso helps you discover businesses that are already featured in the Luxembourg Expats community. When You’re Navigating Things on Your Own Moving to and living in a new country often means handling a lot independently. New systems. New rules. New routines. Even small things - opening a bank account, understanding local processes, choosing the right neighbourhood, or deciding which event to attend - can feel convoluted when you don’t yet have a network around you. Elso offers a simple way to explore your options without pressure. It can help you understand what’s available, point you toward relevant discussions, or highlight services and events that might suit your situation. It can be practical. It can be conversational. It can help you with information and suggest meeting people for social activities. For Every Stage of Expat Life Whether you’ve just arrived in Luxembourg or have lived here for years, Elso can be your everyday buddy. The goal isn’t just efficiency. It’s making life in Luxembourg feel more manageable and more connected. Less time searching. More time living. Built on 13 Years of Community Luxembourg Expats has been enhancing the expat experience since 2012, connecting tens of thousands of internationals. Elso builds on that foundation by adding a conversational buddy to a platform that already brings together people, housing, discussions, events and expat-friendly businesses - making it easier to access the collective knowledge, services and opportunities within Luxembourg’s expat network. Available Now Elso is live in early beta at www.luxembourgexpats.lu, with the mobile app experience coming soon. Free access includes daily usage. Unlimited access is part of the LuxExpats Club membership luxembourgexpats.lu/club-membership Early users will help shape how Elso evolves. If you live in Luxembourg - or are planning a move - now is a good time to Elso it. --- Join our community luxembourgexpats.lu

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21d ago
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Life & Style

Finding Housing in Luxembourg: Tips for Newcomers

Finding housing in Luxembourg can be challenging, especially for newcomers. The country has a fast-moving and competitive rental market due to its growing population and large international workforce. In areas like Luxembourg City, apartments are often rented quickly, sometimes within a few days of being listed. Because of this, it is important to be prepared and act quickly when you find a suitable property. Start Your Search Early One of the best tips for newcomers is to begin the housing search before arriving in Luxembourg. Many expats initially stay in temporary accommodation while looking for a permanent place. This gives them time to visit apartments in person and understand the different neighborhoods before signing a long-term rental contract. Explore Different Areas While many people prefer living in Luxembourg City, housing there can be expensive and limited. Newcomers should also consider nearby towns such as Esch-sur-Alzette, Differdange, or Strassen. These areas often offer more affordable options while still providing good public transport connections to the capital. Prepare the Required Documents Landlords in Luxembourg usually ask for several documents before approving a tenant. These may include proof of employment, recent payslips, a copy of your ID or passport, and sometimes references from previous landlords. Having these documents ready can help speed up the application process and improve your chances of securing an apartment. Understand Rental Costs and Deposits Renting a home in Luxembourg often requires paying a security deposit, typically equivalent to two or three months of rent. In addition to rent, tenants may also pay monthly charges that cover building maintenance, heating, or other services. Understanding these costs in advance can help newcomers plan their finances more effectively. Use Reliable Platforms and Agencies Many people search for housing through online property websites or real estate agencies. It is important to use reliable platforms and verify listings before making any payments. If possible, always visit the property in person or arrange a virtual tour to avoid potential scams. Be Flexible and Patient Because of the high demand for housing in Luxembourg, finding the right place can take time. Being flexible about location, apartment size, or temporary accommodation can make the process easier. With patience and preparation, newcomers can successfully find a comfortable home and start their new life in Luxembourg. ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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Education

Food Culture in Luxembourg: What Makes It Special

Luxembourg may be a small country, but its food culture is rich and diverse. Located between France, Germany, and Belgium, Luxembourg’s cuisine reflects a blend of culinary traditions from all three neighbours. French cooking techniques, German hearty meals, and Belgian comfort foods have all shaped local dishes. Over time, these influences mixed with traditional recipes to create a unique Luxembourgish food identity. Traditional Dishes Loved by Locals Luxembourgish cuisine is known for its hearty and comforting meals, often based on meat, potatoes, and seasonal vegetables. One of the country’s national dishes is Judd mat Gaardebounen, which features smoked pork collar served with broad beans in a creamy sauce. Another classic dish is Bouneschlupp, a thick green bean soup prepared with potatoes, bacon, and onions. These dishes reflect the country’s agricultural roots and traditional home-style cooking. Sweet Treats and Market Snacks Desserts and street-style snacks are also an important part of Luxembourg’s food culture. A well-known seasonal dessert is Quetschentaart, a delicious plum tart often enjoyed in late summer when fresh plums are available. Another popular snack is Gromperekichelcher, crispy potato fritters that are commonly sold at local markets, festivals, and fairs. These treats are deeply connected to community events and seasonal celebrations across the country. A Multicultural Food Scene Luxembourg has one of the most international populations in Europe, and this diversity is reflected in its restaurants. In Luxembourg City, people can find cuisines from around the world, including Italian, Portuguese, Asian, and Middle Eastern food. The strong Portuguese community has especially influenced the local dining scene, bringing fresh seafood dishes and Mediterranean flavours to many restaurants. Famous Wines from the Moselle Region Another highlight of Luxembourg’s food culture is its wine production. The country produces high-quality wines along the scenic Moselle Valley, where vineyards stretch along the riverbanks. Popular varieties include Riesling, Pinot Gris, and the sparkling Crémant de Luxembourg, which has gained international recognition. Wine tasting and vineyard visits are popular activities for both locals and visitors. Food as a Social Experience In Luxembourg, food is more than just daily nourishment—it is part of social life and tradition. Local markets, village festivals, and food events bring people together to celebrate culture and community. Whether enjoying traditional Luxembourgish dishes, tasting local wines, or exploring international restaurants, the country offers a rich and memorable culinary experience.  .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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Xavier Bettel to Attend EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels

Luxembourg’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister, Xavier Bettel, is set to take part in a meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels on 16 March 2026. The gathering will bring together foreign ministers from across the European Union to discuss important global and regional issues. One of the key topics on the agenda will be the ongoing war in Ukraine and its wider impact on European security and international relations. Ministers will also exchange views on developments in the Middle East and discuss the EU’s relationship with countries in its southern neighbourhood. During the meeting, ministers are also expected to take part in an informal lunch discussion with India’s External Affairs Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar. The conversation will focus on strengthening cooperation and bilateral relations between the European Union and India. The meeting is part of the EU’s regular diplomatic coordination efforts, where member states discuss foreign policy priorities and respond collectively to international developments. Luxembourg will contribute to these discussions through the participation of its foreign affairs minister. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/agenda/2026/03-mars/15-bettel-cae-bruxelles.html ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Luxembourg Launches BNE Days for Sustainable Education

Luxembourg has introduced BNE Days, a new national initiative focused on promoting education for sustainable development across the country. The event runs from 16 to 20 March 2026 and brings together schools, educators, NGOs and institutions to encourage learning about sustainability and responsible development. For the first time, the traditional BNE fair is being expanded into a full week of activities and discussions. The initiative aims to strengthen awareness about environmental responsibility and encourage cooperation between different organizations working on sustainability topics. The program includes several key activities such as networking sessions for organizations, training opportunities for teachers and educators, and youth-focused events that highlight projects related to sustainable development. These activities will allow participants to exchange ideas and share educational resources. Students and young people will also be involved through workshops, exhibitions, visits and interactive challenges organised across Luxembourg. These initiatives aim to inspire the younger generation to become more engaged in environmental and social issues. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/13-bne-days.html .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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Life & Style

AI “Brain Fry”: When Too Much AI Use Starts Exhausting the Mind

Artificial intelligence is supposed to make work easier. But a new concern is emerging among heavy users of AI tools: something researchers are calling “AI brain fry.” The term describes a type of mental fatigue caused by excessive use or oversight of AI systems, especially when people constantly switch between tools, review outputs and manage multiple AI agents at once. In a large survey of nearly 1,500 full-time workers, about 14% said they had experienced this kind of fatigue while using AI tools at work. Instead of feeling more productive, many reported symptoms such as: Mental fog or a “buzzing” feeling in the head Headaches Slower decision-making Difficulty focusing or prioritizing tasks Researchers say the problem often comes from information overload and constant task switching when people juggle several AI tools simultaneously.  Interestingly, productivity tends to improve when people use one or two AI tools, but declines when they start managing several at once. At that point, the mental effort of supervising the tools can outweigh the benefits.  Certain professions appear to feel the impact more strongly. Workers in marketing, software development, HR and operations report the highest levels of AI-related fatigue, largely because these roles often involve heavy experimentation with multiple AI systems.  Experts emphasize that this doesn’t mean AI is harmful. The issue is how it’s used. AI tends to reduce stress when it replaces repetitive tasks like drafting documents or summarizing information. But when workers must constantly prompt, verify and supervise several AI tools, the cognitive load increases quickly.  The takeaway is simple: AI can boost productivity, but the human brain still has limits. Using AI thoughtfully — instead of stacking tool after tool — may actually lead to better focus, better decisions and less mental exhaustion. --- Join our online community luxembourgexpats.lu

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1d ago
Health & Fitness

Magnesium and Sleep: Helpful Supplement or Just Another Wellness Trend?

Magnesium supplements are increasingly being promoted as a natural solution for better sleep. Many people take them hoping to relax faster at night and improve sleep quality. But the science suggests the answer is more nuanced. Magnesium is an essential mineral involved in hundreds of processes in the body, including nerve function, muscle relaxation and regulation of the sleep–wake cycle. It supports the activity of calming brain signals and helps regulate melatonin, the hormone that controls when we feel sleepy. Some studies suggest magnesium can modestly improve sleep, particularly for people who have low magnesium levels or mild insomnia. It may help the body relax and slightly reduce the time it takes to fall asleep. However, researchers also note that the overall evidence is still limited, and magnesium does not work the same way for everyone. Magnesium’s main benefit appears to come from its calming effect on the nervous system. It helps regulate stress responses and supports brain signals that promote relaxation. This is why people experiencing stress, muscle tension or restless sleep sometimes report improvements when their magnesium intake increases. For those considering supplements, the type of magnesium can matter. Magnesium glycinate is often preferred for sleep because it is easier on the stomach and well absorbed. Magnesium citrate is also commonly used but may cause digestive discomfort in some people if the dose is too high. Most experts suggest moderate supplementation, usually around 200–350 mg in the evening. Taking significantly more than this can lead to side effects such as diarrhea, nausea or stomach cramps. Before turning to supplements, it’s also worth noting that many foods naturally contain magnesium. Leafy green vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans and whole grains are all good sources and help maintain healthy levels through diet. Ultimately, magnesium should not be viewed as a quick fix for sleep problems. Sleep quality is influenced much more by daily habits such as consistent sleep schedules, limiting caffeine late in the day, reducing screen exposure at night and managing stress. Magnesium may support better sleep for some people, particularly those who are deficient. But the biggest improvements in sleep usually come from healthy routines rather than supplements alone.

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2d ago
Technology

Luxembourg Hosts Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence

The government of Luxembourg recently organized a roundtable discussion focused on the growing role of artificial intelligence and its impact on society and employment. The meeting brought together representatives from businesses, employees, public institutions and experts to exchange views on how AI technologies are shaping the future of work and the economy. During the discussion, participants explored both the opportunities and challenges created by artificial intelligence. Experts highlighted how AI can support innovation, increase productivity and help businesses develop new services. At the same time, they also discussed concerns about automation and its potential effects on certain jobs and professions. The event aimed to encourage open dialogue between different stakeholders to better understand how technological change can be managed responsibly. Participants also discussed the importance of training and education to help workers adapt to new digital skills required in an increasingly technology-driven economy. Government representatives emphasized that Luxembourg wants to remain competitive in emerging technologies while ensuring that social and economic impacts are carefully considered. Responsible development of AI and strong cooperation between public authorities, companies and workers will be key to achieving this balance. The roundtable is part of Luxembourg’s broader effort to shape policies that support innovation while protecting workers and ensuring that technological progress benefits society as a whole. Read more: gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/12-ki-desch.html ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.

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3d ago
Health & Fitness

Respiratory Infections Stay Under Watch in Luxembourg

Health authorities in Luxembourg are continuing to closely monitor respiratory infections such as COVID-19, influenza and RSV. According to the latest weekly report from the national health directorate, these viruses are still circulating across the country, although the number of cases changes from week to week. Health officials regularly analyze laboratory results, hospital data and other indicators to understand how these infections are spreading. Recent figures show that seasonal respiratory illnesses remain present but are currently under control. Flu activity has shown some decline compared to earlier weeks, while cases of RSV have also slowed down. COVID-19 infections continue to appear but generally remain stable, with health authorities keeping a close watch on any sudden increase in cases. Medical experts say that respiratory viruses are common during colder months and often circulate together. Monitoring trends helps the government detect early warning signs and prepare the healthcare system if the situation changes. This regular surveillance also allows authorities to update guidance and inform the public about current health risks. Residents are still encouraged to follow simple preventive measures such as washing hands frequently, covering coughs and sneezes, and staying home when feeling unwell. These precautions are especially important to protect vulnerable groups including elderly people, young children and individuals with weakened immune systems. The health ministry continues to publish weekly updates so residents can stay informed about the development of respiratory infections in the country. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/12-infections-respiratoires.html ............................................................................................................................................................................................ Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network. 

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3d ago
News

Luxembourg Releases Strategic Oil Reserves

The government of Luxembourg has announced the release of a portion of its strategic oil reserves as part of a coordinated action with member countries of the International Energy Agency. The decision aims to support global energy markets and help maintain stability in fuel supply during uncertain international conditions. Under this measure, around 8,385 tonnes of petroleum products from Luxembourg’s national emergency reserves will be made available to the market. Strategic reserves are stored by countries to ensure they can respond quickly in case of supply disruptions, geopolitical tensions, or sudden increases in global demand. Officials clarified that the decision does not reflect a shortage of fuel in Luxembourg. Instead, it is part of a broader international effort coordinated by the International Energy Agency, where several countries release small portions of their reserves to help stabilize energy markets and ensure adequate supply. Luxembourg, like other IEA member states, maintains mandatory emergency reserves that can be used in times of crisis. These reserves are considered an important safety measure for energy security and are carefully managed to ensure long-term availability. Authorities emphasized that Luxembourg’s fuel supply remains secure and that the release of reserves is primarily a solidarity action contributing to international market stability. Read more: https://gouvernement.lu/fr/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2026/03-mars/12-stocks-petroliers.html .............................................................................................................................................................................................. Join Luxembourg Expats, the #1 homegrown community for expats in Luxembourg. Connect with people and businesses locally - discover expats focused local services, buy and sell items, find housing and apartment rentals and buys, events, discounts and meet people to make friends - all in one expats companion app in Luxembourg. Sign up free at www.luxembourgexpats.lu and become part of Luxembourg’s trusted expats network.  

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3d ago
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