Austrian Post Fined €9.2 Million for Market Abuse
According to the court, the Post engaged in discriminatory practices with its discount policy for Info.Mail, providing certain customers with limited discount tiers, lower discounts, or annual bonuses.
Daylight Saving Time Ends on Sunday

Clocks will be set back one hour from 3:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., marking a return to standard time.
Austrian Prisons Face 22 Escapes in 2024

The issue of prison security came under analysis late last year following a string of inmate escapes, prompting the Justice Ministry to tighten rules for external appointments.
Comet ‘Tsuchinshan-Atlas’ Briefly Visible Over Vienna

Shortly after 7:15 PM, excitement went up through the crowd gathered at the Sophienalpe in Vienna’s Penzing district.
Austria Maintains AA+ Credit Rating Despite Rising Debt

This means that Austria continues to hold the second-best rating, the Ministry of Finance announced on Saturday.
Citizens’ Groups Reject Tirol’s €500 Million ‘Fernpass Project’

Criticism was also raised over the 7.5-ton truck traffic limit on the Fernpass road, with exceptions rendering it ineffective.
Air Emissions Mostly Decline in 2022, Except for CO2 from Traffic

CO2 emissions from fossil fuel sources rose by 2.3% compared to 2021, a result largely attributed to increased traffic following the end of pandemic-related lockdowns.
Brewery Workers Secure 3.9% Pay Increase

The new collective agreement will take effect on November 1 and will be valid for one year.
Cardinal Schönborn to Retire After 30 Years as Vienna Archbishop

The Archdiocese of Vienna announced on Friday that Pope Francis is expected to accept Schönborn’s resignation around his 80th birthday in late January 2025.
Solar Storm Lights Up the Night Sky in Austria

Currently, this solar storm is about 20% weaker than the one experienced in May this year.