Newsletter: Vienna International News

Five Years of the Nuclear Weapons Ban: Meinl-Reisinger Warns of “Threat to Our Existence”

It is a small but diplomatic milestone for security policy: January 22, 2026, marks the fifth anniversary of the entry into force of the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). On the occasion of this anniversary, Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger spoke clearly about the global threat situation. “Nuclear weapons do not protect us, they endanger our existence!” the minister emphasized in an official statement.

Cost Pressures Make Museum Tickets More Expensive

Anyone wishing to visit the magnificent halls of Austria's federal museums these days will have to dig deeper into their pockets than ever before. While institutions such as the Belvedere and the Kunsthistorisches Museum (KHM) are celebrating record visitor numbers, massive cost pressures are leading to drastic price increases. For many art lovers, visiting museums is thus becoming increasingly difficult to afford.

NEOS Calls for Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl's Citizenship to be Revoked

Former Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl has once again caused a diplomatic scandal. Following a series of insults against her country of birth, in which she referred to Austrians as “hyenas” and made a bizarre comparison to Hitler, the NEOS party is now demanding drastic consequences: they want to revoke the Austrian citizenship of the former politician, who now lives in Russia.

Between Reconstruction and Winter Aid: Austria's New Role in the Middle East and Ukraine

In a period of global instability, the Austrian Foreign Ministry (BMEIA) is increasingly focusing on a dual strategy of forward-looking economic aid in the Middle East and urgent humanitarian support for Ukraine. While Vienna debates the economic opportunities in Gaza and Syria, millions more are being spent on protecting the Ukrainian civilian population from the harsh winter.

Ambassador Qi Mei Promotes China at the 2026 Vienna Holiday Fair

The Vienna Holiday Fair 2026, which took place from January 15 to 18 at Messe Wien, had a special highlight this year: On Saturday, January 17, Chinese Ambassador Qi Mei visited the Chinese pavilion. Her visit focused on the massive easing of entry requirements for Austrian travelers and cultural exchange between the two nations.

Vienna Budget Turnaround: Deficit Surprisingly Shrinks to €2.8 Billion

The federal capital's 2025 financial year is taking an unexpected turn. According to the latest forecasts from Mayor Michael Ludwig's (SPÖ) office, the budget deficit will be significantly lower than originally feared at €2.8 billion. While the city government is hailing this as a success, the opposition is voicing sharp criticism.