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Now playing Next Luxembourg Stop putting children in Luxembourg prison, anti-torture group says The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) has urged the authorities in the country to stop detaining children in Luxembourg Prison - an adult prison - under dangerous circumstances. 08/09/2023
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Now playing Next Art Luxembourg: a nation with no identity or a blank canvas for ideas? The art and craft spectacular 'De Mains De Maitres' is spread across Luxembourg's capital city in various non-art venues. Its focus is on exhibits created from disparate materials, and perhaps this is the best metaphor for the country itself. Euronews talks to the Minister for Culture to learn more. 25/11/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU top court adviser issues opinion on police use of phone data If the opinion is upheld it has the potential to shape how European authorities gather evidence, potentially limiting their ability utilise mobile phone traffic and location data in criminal investigations. 18/11/2021
Now playing Next Luxembourg Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel admits allegations of plagiarism An online report has said the more than "three-quarters" of Bettel's postgraduate dissertation was written without proper citation. 27/10/2021
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