Austria Austria and Denmark to develop next generation vaccines with Israel The initiative comes amid growing frustration over delays in the EU's vaccine rollout. 02/03/2021
Austria Austria has failed in fight against corruption, says Council of Europe The Council of Europe has deplored Austria's "overall insufficient" progress in the fight against corruption in judicial and political circles. 01/03/2021
Austria Refugee home in Austria saved by former resident A former resident of a refugee home in Austria has saved it from developers. 21/02/2021
Austria Austrian ski resort study shows longer-lasting COVID-19 immunity The resort is believed to have been the scene of Europe's first coronavirus "super-spreader" event. 18/02/2021
World Innovative or irresponsible? Austria begins entrance testing plan While bars and restaurants will remain closed - shops, museums and hairdressers are being allowed to reopen. But many facilities will require medical masks and a negative COVID-19 test certificate. 09/02/2021
Austria Austria mulls lockdown of Tyrol region amid rise of COVID-19 variants The first confirmed cases of the British virus mutation were discovered in Jochberg in Tyrol in mid-January. 04/02/2021
Austria Rapper arrested in Austria and accused of publishing neo-Nazi songs One of the suspect's songs was used as a soundtrack by the perpetrator in the terror attack in Halle, Germany, in October 2019, reported AFP news agency. 03/02/2021
Austria 10,000 people demonstrate against lockdown measures in Vienna Several police officers were injured in clashes, while around 850 people in total were fined following Sunday's rally. 01/02/2021
Austria Tension grows in Austria over the deportation of three young girls The governing coalition is being criticised for expelling children who are considered to be "well-integrated", including a 12-year-old girl born in Austria. 31/01/2021
Musica Previously unknown Mozart piece enthuses Mozart week Famous pianist, Seong-Jin Cho, gives the world premiere of a recently discovered Mozart piano solo, 'Allegro in D - K.626b/16, during Mozart week at the Salzburg Mozarteum Foundation. 28/01/2021
Austria Man tries to smuggle 74 live chameleons into Vienna in suitcase Some of the animals had been hidden in socks and empty ice-cream boxes. Sadly, two chameleons did not survive. 25/01/2021
Austria Austrian mayors accused of jumping queue for COVID-19 vaccines Austrian authorities have confirmed they are investigating reports that non-priority citizens, including mayors, have received COVID-19 vaccines. 21/01/2021
Europe Decoded YouTube removes video of Austrian MP over 'COVID-19 misinformation' Herbert Kickl claimed that children would play "not the slightest role" in spreading the virus. 15/01/2021
Musica Vienna Philharmonic lifts spirits with iconic New Year's Concert The Vienna Philharmonic sends a message of 'hope and optimism' to the world with its New Year Concert. For the first time ever the concert was performed without an audience, instead, it was broadcast to millions across the globe. 14/01/2021
Austria Austria suspects outbreak of new UK COVID-19 strain at ski resort "This is what happens when the cable car lobby rules and not common sense," added the opposition Social Democratic Party 12/01/2021
Austria White caviar, the gold of the Austrian Alps White caviar, which comes from the rare albino sturgeon, is being produced in Austria and shipped all over the world ahead of New Year's Eve. 29/12/2020
World Ski resorts reopen in Austria despite third national lockdown More than 400 Austrian ski stations have been allowed to reopen just before the country entered another nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Earlier this year, tourists in the alpine party town of Ischgl spread COVID across Europe after the resort failed to lock down quickly enough. 28/12/2020
Austria Austria enters third lockdown as many are still celebrating Christmas It will last until January 24th but from the 18th people can get tested and come out of it early if they test negative. 26/12/2020
Austria Europe expands night train network as rail becomes more popular Both state railroads and private operators want to convince travellers to switch from airplanes to sleeper cars. 16/12/2020
Austria Austria's constitutional court rules headscarf ban 'unconstitutional' The constitutional court in Austria ruled that a 2019 law banning girls under the age of 10 from wearing religious headscarves at school is "unconstitutional". 12/12/2020
Austria Man behind Austria's 'ibizagate' scandal arrested in Germany A private detective, allegedly behind the Ibizagate scandal that brought down the Austrian government in 2019, has been arrested in Berlin. 11/12/2020
Austria Village of F**king renames itself Fugging after unwanted attention Fugging hell! Austrian village fed up of being a tourist destination changes its name. 26/11/2020
Austria COVID-19: Austria starts new lockdown as Italy inspects nursing homes Austria's Health Minister warned earlier this week that the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care units have risen by nearly a third in a week. 17/11/2020
Austria Investment is key says Imam as Charles Michel advocates education Michel spoke in Vienna on Tuesday to outline his initiative against 'ideology of hatred'. 10/11/2020
Travel News After a brief opening, skiing in Austria has snow plowed to a halt In mountainous western Austria, skiing is not just part of the local culture, but the foundation of an industry worth billions as well as the source of livelihoods for hundreds of thousands. But a fresh surge of coronavirus infections has put paid to the season's fragile reopening. 10/11/2020
No Comment Candles lit and flowers laid at scene of Vienna shooting In Vienna, people pay their respects to the victims of a rampage through central Vienna by a lone gunman by laying flowers and lighting candles at the scene. 04/11/2020