JöH with a complaint of abuse of office against Rosenkranz

JöH with a complaint of abuse of office against Rosenkranz

Austrian Lawmaker Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Nazi-Related Song Vienna, Austria – A rising controversy surrounding a funeral ceremony in Austria has ensnared prominent members of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ), raising questions about their commitment to upholding democratic values. The Jewish Student Union (JöH) filed a formal complaint against National Council President Walter Rosenkranz, accusing … Read more

Seeing them via a river cruise

Seeing them via a river cruise

Cruise Through Festive Europe: A Guide to Danube River Christmas Imagine gliding along the Danube, twinkling lights mirroring on its surface as you arrive at a charming port town, the scent of gingerbread and roasted chestnuts filling the air. Picture yourself stepping off the ship and directly into the heart of a magical Christmas market. … Read more

Fairytale Stay: European Castle Getaway for $150 a Night

Fairytale Stay: European Castle Getaway for 0 a Night

Living Like Royalty: A Family’s Unique Castle Adventure in Austria Imagine this: a sprawling castle perched in the Austrian countryside, sunlight glinting off its ancient stone. Now, add 20 close family members, generations gathered for a truly unforgettable vacation. Forget crowded resorts – this was a multi-generational adventure in a real, live castle! It started … Read more

Gazprom: End of gas in Austria – “Energy blackmail” is seen by the EU –

Gazprom: End of gas in Austria – “Energy blackmail” is seen by the EU
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Table of Contents 1 Natural gas through Ukraine 2 The closing 3 “Energy blackmail” with natural gas at the forefront 4 Natural gas through Ukraine 5 OMV’s natural gas commitments 6 What is happening in Moldova? 7 Said it and did it: Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned energy giant, has finally cut gas supplies to Austria‘s primary … Read more

Austria gives up its right to veto and opens the way for Bulgaria and Romania to Schengen

Austria gives up its right to veto and opens the way for Bulgaria and Romania to Schengen

Bulgaria and Romania will become full Schengen members in the spring of 2025. Things seem to have been concluded in Brussels and Vienna: Austria gives up its right to veto and opens a path for both countries, reports the Austrian edition “Kurier”. For some, the refusal to expand the Schengen area was a necessary step … Read more

Floods in Europe are increasing and more violent – Europe

Floods in Europe are increasing and more violent – Europe

The dramatic floods caused in Spain by the Dana phenomenon are only the latest in a long list of extreme events that have hit Europe in recent years. “Their common denominator is the increase in temperatures which, among its effects, also has that of exponentially increasing the atmosphere’s capacity to contain water vapour”, explains Dino … Read more

Austrians are saving more and borrowing less

Austrians are saving more and borrowing less

“In any case, we are not getting richer,” Johannes Turner, director of the OeNB’s statistics department, told reporters on Wednesday. It is also evident that in Austria, compared to the euro area, very large amounts of money flow into investments, but very little into retirement provision. In this country, only 15 percent of financial assets … Read more

CT zigzagged, but in vain. Here are the numbers. Who was in Moravec most of the time and who was not at all

CT zigzagged, but in vain. Here are the numbers. Who was in Moravec most of the time and who was not at all

Questionnaire Is Kateřina Konečná leading the KSČM in the right direction? vote: 11221 people ČT Councilor Pavel Matocha pointed out how it is with the invitation of the chairs of the parliamentary parties to the OVM, who pointed out that there were many complaints about the procedure for inviting guests to the program of Václav … Read more

Between urine and parking chaos: the Afghan consulate in Grünwald is causing trouble

Between urine and parking chaos: the Afghan consulate in Grünwald is causing trouble

The consulate general in the Munich suburb of Grünwald is one of only five foreign missions in Europe known to the Taliban. The result: Afghans from all over Germany can only settle their passport issues there. On this cloudy October morning, there is a lot of activity here in the northern part of Grünwald, where … Read more