Pope Leo XIV appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann from Liechtenstein to the Vatican Economic Council as part of reforms aimed at increasing transparency and professionalism in the management of the finances of the Holy See. (translated)
Liechtenstein, so far the last European country to adopt the agnatic law that restricted the throne to men, announced the change in the line of succession to absolute primogeniture, allowing the first child of the heir apparent, regardless of gender, to inherit the throne, although the changes will only affect future generations. (translated)

Liechtenstein announced, during its national holiday, a change to the rules of succession to the throne, extending them to women as well, although the change will have no immediate effects since the current heir is Prince Louis, and the new provisions will only apply to his children. (translated)

Prince Alois of Liechtenstein has announced a historic change in the rules of succession to the throne, allowing the first descendant, whether male or female, to inherit the throne, thus ending centuries of female exclusion in the line of succession. (translated)

Liechtenstein: The order of succession is being changed from male primogeniture to absolute primogeniture — "This means that in future the first-born child, regardless of sex, will become heir to the throne and later princess or prince of Liechtenstein" https://t.co/uAOl4QV4DE #Liechtenstein #Primogeniture #RoyalSuccession #LI
A historical decision has been made in Liechtenstein whereby female descendants of the royal house now have the right to ascend to the throne, as the rules have been adjusted so that the oldest child, regardless of gender, automatically becomes the heir to the throne. (translated)

In Liechtenstein, the prince's promised male primogeniture has been abolished, and now the throne will be inherited by the eldest child regardless of gender, which allows women to become heads of state. (translated)

Liechtenstein has changed its succession rules, so that in the future the firstborn child will inherit the throne regardless of gender, although this regulation only applies to the next generation and thus currently no woman can inherit the title of princess. (translated)

The princely house of Liechtenstein has adopted gender equality in matters of succession to the throne, establishing absolute primogeniture, allowing the eldest child, whether male or female, to become the heir to the throne. (translated)

US President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on the import of drones and their components, with a duty rate of 100 percent for certain larger or security-related models and a tariff of 25 percent for smaller models, while drones and components from the EU, Japan, Liechtenstein, South Korea, Switzerland, and Taiwan will be subject to a 15 percent tariff and those from the UK will be subject to a 10 percent tariff. (translated)

Founder of Revolut, Nik Storonsky, is about to negotiate a huge bonus as the value of the bank rises, while Liechtenstein tries to protect its reputation after a hack that stole a secret list of company owners' names, raising concerns about privacy and security within the tax haven. (translated)
On the night of July 30, a large data attack occurred in Liechtenstein, in which personal data about 31,000 subjects, including companies and foundations, was stolen, but without a ransom demand, which is a concern not only for Liechtenstein but also for neighboring Austria. (translated)

Il y a trente ans, les niveaux de vie d'un Américain et d'un Européen de l'Ouest étaient globalement comparables. Aujourd'hui, hormis la Suisse et le Liechtenstein, l'Europe occidentale est devenue, pour de nombreux Américains, ce qu'un Thaïlande ou un Égypte sont pour les Européens, une destination où l'écart de pouvoir d'achat leur permet de bénéficier de prix particulièrement avantageux dans le domaine touristique et même de la santé. #Économie #Tourisme #CoûtDeLaVie
Unknown hackers broke into the money laundering registry of Liechtenstein for several hours during a cyber attack and stole data from around 31,000 individuals, with the government emphasizing that neither asset nor revenue data is affected and there is no evidence of extortion or data trading so far. (translated)

As a result of a cyberattack on Liechtenstein, the data of over 75% of residents was stolen, including sensitive information of the President of Portugal and government members, prompting Prime Minister Brigitte Haas to establish a crisis team. (translated)

Liechtenstein announced a serious cyberattack, resulting in the theft of personal data of 31,000 people from the government register of company and foundation owners, which represents about 75% of the total population of the country. (translated)
Unknown hackers have stolen personal data from a sensitive anti-money laundering registry in Liechtenstein, prompting the government to convene a crisis team and inform the affected individuals. (translated)

A massive cyber attack on Liechtenstein has compromised sensitive data from over 31,000 companies and foundations, posing significant risks for charities as well as wealthy individuals, as the perpetrators gained access to the register of economically entitled persons. (translated)
In Liechtenstein, there was a serious leak of sensitive business data, with 31,000 records containing personal information about individuals involved in local companies and foundations being illegally stolen, raising concerns about security and confidentiality in a country known for its anonymity. (translated)

During the cyber attack on the Principality of Liechtenstein, the data of about 31,000 individuals was stolen from a register for the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing, leading to a crisis team headed by government leader Brigitte Haas and Justice Minister Emanuel Schädler. (translated)
