Kickl Dismisses Nazi Comparisons as Irresponsible

He highlighted that the FPÖ shares similar stances with the ÖVP on issues like security and economic policies.
Older Men Use Internet More Than Older Women

More than half of Austrian men and women aged 75 to 84 are participating in the digital world, according to a study conducted from April to July 2023.
EU Nations Vote to Reduce Wolf Protection

Austria’s Minister of Agriculture, Norbert Totschnig (ÖVP), has been a vocal supporter of this move, emphasizing that the wolf population in Europe is no longer endangered and grows by up to 30% annually.
Vienna’s Medical Association President Cleared of Fraud Allegations

Steinhart had faced serious accusations from his critics, including breach of trust, favoritism, defamation, and fraud.
Vienna City Council Approves New Education Center

The center, operated by a consortium led by Impact Hub Education, aims to provide a collaborative space for educational professionals to share, develop, and implement innovative teaching methods.
Hungary Builds Migrant Camp Near Austrian Border

The camp is being constructed outside the town of Vitnyéd, 15 kilometers from the border.
Austria Ranked 3rd Most Peaceful Country Worldwide

Austria leads the DACH region (German-speaking countries), leaving Switzerland in the 6th place and Germany in the 20th.
Austria Launches “Housing First” Program to Combat Homelessness

With the nationwide program “Housing First,” 2,500 affected individuals will receive their own apartments over the next two years.
Austrian National Bank Predicts Extended Recession

According to OeNB economists, the downward revision is due to a weaker historical GDP trend and the decline in the second quarter of 2024.
Art And Culture at The Center of Election Programs

An overview of the election programs of the parties ahead of the national parliamentary elections on September 29.