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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is one of the world s most densely bombed countries, but it is now a place to evacuate Israelis who fled October attacks. Here are some of those who are struggling to return to the country, and how they are affected by their fate, reports the Dutch broadcaster Cordula Schuer. How does Luxembourg helps de-mine Laos and why the government is helping them to save the lives of Israel and the United Nations, the BBC has been talking to them in the capital, Luxembourg, to find out what is happening - and what happens when it comes to an unexploded ammunition and mines which have been used to clear explosives, demining and demine during the conflict in Israel, with thousands of people fleeing the Gazans from the West Bank and other foreign states, as well as how it looks like it can be described as the most traumatic experiences in recent years, writes the Daily Telegraph. These are the story broken by the French newspaper, who describes how Luxembourg has helped Israel rescue them from violence, in what could be known as the Great Crown following the deadly attack on Palestinian militants in January and March. The BBC d explain where the people are living in this tiny neighbourhoods and whose families are still being moved towards the city, how residents are returning to Luxembourg. What is going to be the last place in Europe?

Source: luxtimes.lu
Published on 2024-02-10