Suspect Identified in Attack on 91-Year-Old Woman in Vienna

The 52-year-old man is the prime suspect in the break-in at a garden allotment in Vienna’s Floridsdorf district.
Thousands Protest Across Austria in Climate Strikes

Around 13,000 people joined a Fridays for Future march in Vienna, urging parties in this month’s elections to strengthen climate plans.
Danube Cruise Ships Set to Restart

Passenger shipping on the Danube will resume this weekend following severe weather and flooding that stopped all services.
Vienna Launches New Education Centre to Help Refugee Integration

The initiative offers educational and counselling services, with over 1,000 spots to support job market integration.
One Million Annual Transport Ticket Holders in Vienna

Despite recent high inflation, the price has remained unchanged since the modern Jahreskarte was introduced in 2012, at €365.
Discover Vienna’s Vineyards at Wine Hiking Day 2024

Vienna, home to 600 hectares of urban vineyards, hosts an annual event offering visitors a weekend to explore its wine culture.
ÖBB: Trains Running Again Between Vienna and Western Austria

Services on the Vienna-Linz and Vienna-Salzburg routes, which were affected by flooding and mudslides following the weekend’s storms, resumed on Wednesday morning.
Vienna U-Bahn Resumes Normal Service

Vienna’s U2, U3, U4 and U6 U-Bahn lines resume normal service on Wednesday following several days of disruption caused by severe weather and flooding over the weekend.
Police Shoot Tires to Stop Speeding Driver

A Vienna police officer was forced to shoot at the tyres of a speeding car on Monday evening after the driver attempted to flee a check.
Vienna U-Bahn and ÖBB Services Remain Disrupted by Flooding on Monday

Passengers are advised to use unaffected lines for their journeys, as it remains unclear when normal services will resume.