Woman Jailed for €300,000 Dating Scam

The accused used fabricated stories to persuade the man to give her money and also accessed his and his wife’s bank accounts.
Austrian Airlines Extends Middle East Flight Suspension

The suspension will now continue until August 21 and will affect flights to Tel Aviv, Tehran, Erbil and Amman.
Richard Lugner, Austrian Tycoon and Society Figure, Dies at 91

Lugner was known for bringing high-profile celebrity guests to the annual Opera Ball and for his attempts to win the Austrian presidency.
Vienna: Low Rents, High Property Prices

Municipal housing and older buildings help keep the average rent down to €10.50 per sq m, though prices for new rentals are higher.
HPV Vaccinations Triple in July

Around 22,500 people in Austria received HPV vaccinations in July, a significant increase from 7,500 the previous year.
Observant Witness Leads to Arrest of Three Burglars

The trio – Romanian nationals aged 29, 31 and 41 – targeted detached houses and caused a total of €200,000 in damages.
Few Women in Full-Time Ambulance Roles, Says Red Cross

There are just 17 women compared to 92 men in the organisation’s rescue service, with a similar situation in Vienna’s city-run rescue service.
Vienna’s Bathing Waters Rated ‘Excellent’

The water quality has been rated “excellent” at seven of the nine locations on the New Danube and five of the seven areas on the Old Danube.
Museums and Pools Free for Taylor Swift Fans After Cancellation

The Albertina, MAK and mumok are leading the charge among Vienna’s museums in offering free entry to Taylor Swift ticket holders.
Court Rejects Signa’s Restructuring Plan in Historic Collapse

The Vienna Higher Regional Court has upheld an appeal by the Republic of Austria, rejecting the restructuring plan of the collapsed developer Signa in Austria’s largest-ever bankruptcy.