Residents of the Station District take a stand against insecurity

2023-08-22 10:07:30

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The inhabitants of the station district are fed up with drug trafficking and drug addiction. (Photo: Matic Zorman/Modern House/Archives)

Residents of the station are mobilizing in the face of insecurity. “Feeling of abandonment”, need to “express their fed up” and “mark the coup” to make the public authorities react… The inhabitants of the Gare district want to mobilize to denounce, once once more, a report of insecurity. They aim to organize a demonstration on September 23rd. Jeremy Zabatta spoke with some of them.

Secretariat, catering… these professions affected by unemployment. The number of job seekers is increasing, while available positions are becoming scarce. Secretarial work, catering and even construction are among the sectors where the number of unemployed is growing the most. Same upward trend among those under 30 and the most qualified profiles. Explanations by Mathilde Obert.

Household deposits exceed four billion euros. Deposits peaked at four billion euros in June. Indication that many households, discouraged by high loan interest rates, are opting to earn interest on deposits rather than making large purchases. Update with Kangkan Halder.

In the Paperjam News Feed

11:06 a.m. Policy. The government published on the Open Data portal the official list of candidates for the legislative elections. More details to come on Paperjam.lu.

10h40. Concurrence. The UK Competition Authority has opened an investigation into Microsoft’s new deal to buy US video game publisher Activision Blizzard. Last April, she had blocked a first version of the operation.

10 a.m. Mobility. Prices at P+R Belval will increase from September 18, announce the CFL on their website. The hour of parking will increase to 1.20 euro from Monday to Saturday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. and to 60 cents the rest of the time.

6 a.m. Fuels. After a recent drop, the price of diesel rose by 0.035 cents to stand at 1.622 euros per liter (VAT included). Gasoline 95 (1.657 euro per litre) and 98 (1.917 euro) remain stable.

Yesterday. Mobility. From this Monday August 21 and until September 10, the trains are replaced by CFL buses between Gouvy (Belgium) and Ettelbruck, announces the SNCB.

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