LEGAL NOTICES
website's publisher www.luxtimes.lu : SAINT-PAUL LUXEMBOURG S.A.
Public limited company
headquartered at 2 rue Christophe Plantin L-2339 Luxembourg
listed in the Luxembourg Trade and Companies register under the number B147973
VAT number : LU 234 460 34
Authorisation of establishment n°10026582/1 issued by the Ministry of Economy (19-21 Boulevard Royal, 2449
Luxembourg) on 13 February 2014.
ISSN: 2535-9002
Phone: (+352) 49 93 1
Email: csc@wort.lu
EDITORIAL ADDRESS
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Phone: (+352) 49 93-1
Email: info@luxtimes.lu
BOARD
CEO: Paul Peckels
HEADS OF PUBLICATIONS
Roland Arens, Claude Feyereisen, Marc Schlammes
EDITORIAL TEAM
Editor in chief: Douwe Miedema (DM)
Reporters: Heledd Pritchard (HP), Zuzanna Reda-Jakima (ZJ), Kathryn Oglesby (KO), Cordula Schnuer (CS), Julie Edde (JE), Emery Dalesio (ED)
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EDITORIAL LINE
The publications produced by Saint-Paul Luxembourg SA aim to provide information that contributes towards creating a democratic, tolerant and fair society in respect of the Luxembourg constitutional order. They help towards the construction of Europe as well as any national or international effort aimed at creating peace and justice in the world. Saint-Paul Luxembourg publications support humanism and the fundamental values of Christianity, especially Catholic social doctrine.
The group's publications aim to apply to the entire population living or working in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and neighbouring regions. They give a prominent place to national and local information taking into account the traditions, diversity and the continuing evolution of Luxembourg society.
At the centre of its work is the right to public information, offering readers complete and general information of a high quality. Saint-Paul Luxembourg media content is characterised by its professionalism, rigour, critical thinking and intellectual honesty and not by voyeurism and sensationalism. When selecting what content to present, it seeks relevant information with regard to the functioning of a pluralistic democracy, while giving appropriate space for services and entertainment.
The editorial staff ensure they do not share their opinions on events until after they have provided the reader with all the factual information necessary for them to form their own opinions. They ensure a clear distinction between facts and comments, and take care to ensure that the positions defended in the comments are supported by facts. The group's media promote democratic debate by opening their pages to views which may not always be shared by the editor. The daily application of Saint-Paul Luxembourg's editorial line is followed by the editorial staff under the direction of the director of publications.
The editorial staff, which works to uphold these rules and the journalists' code of conduct, should be free from any third party influence in any decisions regarding its editorial content.
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