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Institute of Health Opens 25 Research and Academic Positions in Luxembourg

The Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH) has announced 25 new openings for PhD candidates, postdoctoral researchers, and academic professionals, offering opportunities across multiple scientific and support fields. The vacancies are part of LIH’s ongoing efforts to strengthen research in areas such as biomedical science, precision health, cancer, and infectious diseases. The available roles include PhD and postdoctoral positions, research and technical posts, as well as selected academic and professional support functions. These opportunities are aimed at both early-career researchers and experienced professionals seeking to work in an international research environment. LIH is recognized as a key public research institution in Luxembourg, contributing to health innovation through interdisciplinary and collaborative research. Selected candidates will work in a modern, well-funded research setting with strong links to European scientific networks. Interested applicants are encouraged to review the full list of positions and application details through the official announcement. Read more: https://scholaridea.com/2025/09/29/luxembourg-institute-of-health-invites-applications-for-vacant-25-phd-postdoc-and-academic-positions/ 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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Europe Snow Chaos: Hundreds of Flights Canceled at Schiphol

Europe’s winter weather has wreaked havoc on air travel, with heavy snow and freezing conditions causing major disruptions at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and beyond. Severe snowfall and strong winds led to widespread cancellations and delays, particularly affecting flights to and from the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, the UK, Luxembourg and Spain. Hundreds of flights were called off as airlines like KLM, Lufthansa and Iberia struggled to operate normally in the harsh conditions.  The storm’s impact at Schiphol was particularly intense. Airport operations were slowed by snow-covered runways and low visibility, forcing airlines to cancel a significant number of departures and arrivals. According to airport reports and news coverage, dozens of flights were scrapped and many more delayed as crews worked to de-ice aircraft and restore safe operations.  Travelers faced long waits in terminals and uncertainty as schedules shifted. In some cases, passengers were left scrambling to find alternate connections or accommodations amid the chaos. Airlines have urged passengers to check their flight status and plan for ongoing weather-related disruptions.  The severe winter weather comes amid a broader pattern of travel woes across Europe, where cold conditions have already forced other flights to be delayed or canceled at major hubs. Aviation authorities continue to monitor the situation as forecasts predict further snow and low temperatures in the region.  Read more: https://travelandtourworld.com/news/article/netherlands-germany-switzerland-uk-luxembourg-and-spain-hit-by-snowstorm-with-344-cancellations-and-55-delays-at-amsterdam-schiphol-disrupting-klm-lufthansa-iberia-and-more/ 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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Bitter Cold and Snowy Conditions Grip Luxembourg

Luxembourg is waking up to a deep winter chill today as temperatures hover well below freezing across the Grand Duchy. According to the latest forecast, the current temperature in Luxembourg City is around -5 °C with a RealFeel® near -10 °C, and winds from the southwest gusting at about 13 km/h. The day is expected to remain mostly cloudy with intermittent snow and flurries this afternoon, though accumulations are likely to be light. Tonight will stay cold with lows near -5 °C under partly to mostly cloudy skies. A yellow weather warning for wintry conditions is in place, reflecting the potential for hazardous weather through the early morning hours. Overnight lows in some areas could dip as low as -8 °C to -10 °C, with feels-like temperatures plunging even further, raising the risk of frostbite on exposed skin and icy patches on roads and pavements. As the work week continues, the cold pattern shows little sign of immediate relief. Tuesday will remain chilly with temperatures staying near or below freezing and overcast skies, while Wednesday is forecast to bring snowfall with potential accumulations of 5–10 cm and icy conditions, especially early in the day.  These conditions are typical for January in Luxembourg, the coldest month of the year, when daily temperatures often range from just below freezing to a few degrees above, and snowfall is not uncommon, particularly in higher terrain. 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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Schengen Agreement: How Free Travel Changed Europe

The Schengen Agreement, first signed near the village of Schengen in Luxembourg in 1985 and implemented in 1995, has reshaped travel across Europe by removing routine border checks between member countries, dramatically simplifying and boosting tourism and cross-border mobility. Celebrated at travel industry events like ITB Berlin, experts highlight how the Schengen Area has made European trips faster, easier, and more spontaneous for millions — both EU citizens and international visitors. Instead of separate visas for each country, travelers can move across 29 nations with a single Schengen visa, saving time and red tape. This border-free zone has not only encouraged holiday travel but also daily cross-border commuting, cultural exchange, and economic growth, especially in regions close to national frontiers like Luxembourg and its neighbors. The COVID-19 pandemic’s temporary return to border controls reminded many how valuable these open borders are for personal freedom and business travel, reinforcing support for the Schengen concept among industry leaders. Read more: hotelnewsresource.com/article139377.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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Holiday Train Chaos: Eurostar Halted by Power Failure

A major power failure in the Channel Tunnel on December 30, 2025 forced Eurostar to suspend all its high-speed train services linking the UK with continental Europe, disrupting travel between London, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Engineers are working to fix the overhead power supply problem that left lines dead and hundreds of passengers stranded at stations like London’s St Pancras amid the peak holiday rush. Travel chaos spread across the Channel Tunnel after the technical fault also affected LeShuttle vehicle trains, prompting the operator to advise customers to postpone travel or seek alternative routes such as ferry services from Dover. Service has gradually resumed on limited sections, but severe delays and last-minute cancellations continue, with Eurostar warning travellers to check schedules before heading to stations.  Stranded passengers faced long waits, confusion, and in some cases harsh winter conditions while officials worked to bring lines back into full service. Despite ongoing recovery efforts, transport planners say this disruption highlights the fragility of critical cross-border rail infrastructure during high-demand periods. 👉 Read more: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/30/eurostar-suspends-all-europe-trains-due-to-power-issue-amid-holiday-period 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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Bulgaria Joins the Euro: A Milestone With Mixed Reactions

On January 1, 2026, Bulgaria officially adopted the euro, becoming the 21st member of the eurozone and marking a major step in its European economic integration. The change means the euro replaces the Bulgarian lev as legal tender, and Bulgaria now has a seat on the governing council of the European Central Bank.  The transition follows years of effort to meet the EU’s economic convergence criteria, including inflation controls and fiscal reforms, and was backed by EU institutions and the Eurogroup earlier in 2025. While business leaders and many officials praised the move as a boost for trade, investment, and economic stability, critics and segments of the public remain skeptical. Some fear price increases and loss of national monetary control, and protests have occurred amid political upheaval in the country.  During a transitional period, both lev and euro may still be used for payments, but only euros will be given as change—a step that will gradually phase out the old currency.  Economists say eurozone membership could bring long-term advantages, especially in trade and financial stability, though political debates over identity and economic impact continue. 👉 Read more: dw.com/en/bulgaria-joins-eurozone-despite-opposition/a-75359463 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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