European Forum Alpbach Opens with Calls for Balance in AI and Democracy

The event will run until 30 August, and will focus on issues such as climate, economy and finance, security and democracy.
Over 10,000 Pupils to Attend Vienna Summer School

In primary schools, courses focus on German, maths and general studies, while secondary schools cover German, maths and English.
Heaviest Summer Rainfall in 152 Years Floods Northern Vienna

Some 110 litres of rain per square metre fell in the area, the highest summer figure in the 152-year history of recorded measurements.
Frequency Festival Ends Calmly Despite Security Concerns

The final night of the multi-day event in the Lower Austrian capital will feature performances from Peter Fox, Yung Hurn, Sido and Camo & Krooked.
2024 Could Be Austria’s Hottest Year Ever

The average air temperature in Austria for 2024 is already 3.8 degrees Celsius above the annual average for the period 1961-1990.
Severe Weather Sparks Major Response in Lower Austria and Tyrol

The district of Hollabrunn was the hardest hit, with several roads closed and water levels rising up to a metre in some areas.
Doctors Warn of Rising Swim-Related Ear Infections

An ENT specialist attributes the rise in bathing otitis to more people swimming, sweating in the intense heat and using in-ear headphones.
Central Bank Predicts Wage Slowdown

According to the OeNB, wages in the private sector will slow down this year, but salary increases in the public sector will remain high.
Court Finds Problems in Austria’s Refugee System

The court’s review highlights issues with subsidiary protection, official coordination and the outdated information system.
Vienna Faces Covid Vaccine Appointment Shortage

The new Covid vaccine became available in Austria in mid-July, but so far, few general practitioners in Vienna have appointments available.