Vienna Space Conference: Europe Must Boost Sustainability and Security

Sustainability and Europe’s role in space security were key topics at this year’s ESPI autumn conference in Vienna.
Hungarian Law Firm Wants 19 Cents for Austrian Border Delays

The firm argues that the controls breach the Schengen Agreement and is demanding 19 cents in compensation for a detour taken by the lawyers.
Four in Five Austrian Healthcare Workers Suffer Trauma

Around 82% of doctors, nurses, and physiotherapists in Austria identify as having suffered trauma due to unforeseen incidents, medical errors, or harm to patients.
September Flood Causes Major Delays to U-Bahn Project

Despite protective measures, the U-Bahn construction site at Pilgramgasse filled with 19,000 cubic metres of water, destroying machinery and vehicles.
Austrian President Silent on Inviting FPÖ to Form a Government

Alexander Van der Bellen had earlier hinted that he might not automatically give Herbert Kickl the job, even if the FPÖ won.
Volkswagen to Pay €23 Million to Austrian Drivers

The payout follows an out-of-court settlement regarding the installation of emissions-cheating devices in Volkswagen vehicles.
Rare Giant Ticks Arrive in Austria by Riding in Cars

In May and June 2024, AGES received reports from several individuals who had found these ticks in their cars after returning from Croatia.
Austria Records Wettest September in History

September 2024 has officially become the wettest on record in Austria, with more than twice the usual amount of rainfall.
Over 350,000 Unemployed in Austria

Compared to the same month last year, the number of unemployed and training participants rose by 10.6% (33,905 people), pushing the unemployment rate up by 0.6% to 6.6%.
Nehammer Supports FPÖ to Lead Coalition Talks

Speaking to journalists, the Austrian Chancellor stated that it is customary for the election winner to lead exploratory talks on forming a coalition.