Austria, Chancellor Schallenberg announces resignation

Austria, Chancellor Schallenberg announces resignation

Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg announced his resignation, less than two months after taking office. The surprise announcement comes after his predecessor Sebastian Kurz announced his departure from politics this morning. Schallenberg’s resignation further shakes the conservative Oevp party, ruling with the Greens. Suspected of corruption, former Chancellor Kurz had left his post at Schallenberg. Today … Read more

Front Office Manager (m/w/d) in Bad Waltersdorf bei Spa Resort Styria

Front Office Manager (m/w/d) in Bad Waltersdorf bei Spa Resort Styria

We are looking for: We are looking to strengthen our team a front office manager with a heart. Do you communicate with passion, have hearts and ears for your employees and the ability to inspire was put in your cradle? Perfect! Swim with us on the #Successful wave! – Our range: We live flat hierarchies … Read more

After the pandemic: orientation for tomorrow

After the pandemic: orientation for tomorrow

What is clearly noticeable in our society at the moment is an increasing division and uncertainty. Last Saturday at a meeting of the Catholic Forum, the Catholic Sunday Gazette and the Cusanus Academy in Bressanone, what society can learn from this painful experience was discussed. – The social and economic ethicist Markus Schlagnitweit, the theologian … Read more

In Austria, revealed a large-scale scheme for the transfer of migrants

In Austria, revealed a large-scale scheme for the transfer of migrants

Photo: europol.europa.eu Out of hundreds of migrants, about a third have applied for asylum in Austria – – Drivers were hired in Moldova, Ukraine and Uzbekistan, offering them a monthly salary of up to 3,000 euros. The Austrian police uncovered a network of smugglers who smuggled over 700 illegal migrants into the country. Most of … Read more

Winter sports seem further away than ever due to omikron variant, …

Winter sports seem further away than ever due to omikron variant, …

Amsterdam – Now that Switzerland has also taken strict entry measures, winter sports seem further away than ever. A thick layer of snow will fall in the Alps in the coming days, but every popular ski country has now taken measures that make it unattractive for Dutch winter sports enthusiasts to go to the mountains. … Read more

Tens of thousands protest in Austria against compulsory vaccination

Tens of thousands protest in Austria against compulsory vaccination

– The government in Vienna wants to introduce a general compulsory vaccination in February. A draft law with details of the regulation is to be presented in the second week of December. A lockdown has been in effect across the country since last Monday. There were already mass demonstrations last weekend because of the measures … Read more

Mandatory vaccination. Austria was the first to decide

Mandatory vaccination.  Austria was the first to decide

Austria closed for quarantine – – Austria will become the first country in Europe to introduce compulsory vaccinations from February 2022. Vaccination against coronavirus is becoming mandatory. Austria was the first to take such a step. Although previously the local government has repeatedly ruled out the possibility of compulsory vaccination against coronavirus, but suddenly changed … Read more

‘We are corona suckers’ – Policy

‘We are corona suckers’ – Policy

What applied then, also applies now: the vaccine is the only real weapon against corona, certainly in anticipation of powerful virus inhibitors. It is the backbone of a policy that should also include good ventilation in buildings and an efficient testing and quarantine approach, although these can be classified under until further notice under wishful … Read more

Germany prepares to take more drastic measures in the face of the wave of infections

Germany prepares to take more drastic measures in the face of the wave of infections

First modification: 23/11/2021 – 14:38 – The increasing occupation of intensive care beds in a population that has a vaccination rate below 70% is leading the authorities to take new coercive measures. The mandatory vaccination, as in neighboring Austria, is no longer a taboo. With Sergio Correa, RFI correspondent in Berlin The number of cases … Read more