Newsletter: Vienna International News

Charges Against Officials of the Syrian Assad Regime in Vienna

The Austrian judiciary has brought charges against two former high-ranking representatives of the Syrian Assad regime. They are accused of serious crimes against humanity, including grievous bodily harm, sexual assault, and systematic torture of detained civilians in Syria. The proceedings are based on the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows such atrocities to be prosecuted regardless of where they were committed.

Austria's Economy: Once Again Bringing Up the Rear in EU Growth

Austria once again ranks among the bottom performers in the European Union in terms of economic development in 2026. The EU autumn economic forecast, presented in Brussels, predicts only 0.9 percent growth in gross domestic product (GDP) for the Alpine republic, the third-lowest figure among all EU countries. Only Ireland (+0.2 percent) and Italy (+0.8 percent) are expected to perform worse.

New U.S. Ambassador Art Fisher Arrives in Vienna

The new Ambassador of the United States of America to Austria, Arthur “Art” Fisher, has arrived in Vienna and officially taken up his post. Upon his arrival at Vienna Airport, the real estate entrepreneur from North Carolina emphasized the importance of the long-standing partnership between the two countries.

Chinese Embassy in Vienna Hosts Symposium on the 80th Anniversary of Taiwan's Return

A symposium marking the 80th anniversary of Taiwan's return to China was held at the Chinese Embassy in Austria. The event, attended by Chargé d'Affaires a.i. Zheng Xuan and representatives of the Chinese community in Austria, including compatriots from Taiwan, served to reaffirm China's position on the Taiwan issue and coincided with a series of similar commemorative events in China and other embassies around the world.