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Talks Between Austria and the Taliban on Deportations to Afghanistan

The Austrian Ministry of the Interior has held talks at the official level with representatives of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan to explore the possibility of returning rejected asylum seekers. A delegation consisting of two high-ranking officials from the ministry was in the Afghan capital Kabul for this purpose.

Relevance: 1.00 · January 24, 2025

Austria's Security Situation: Publication “Risk Report 2025” Presented

The Federal Ministry of Defense presented the publication “Risikobild 2025 - Gewählt! Democracy and the free world”. This annual analysis highlights the greatest security policy challenges facing Austria and Europe in the coming months. With contributions from numerous experts, the publication provides a comprehensive overview of risks such as the erosion of the rules-based world order, hybrid threats, and the consequences of the so-called “super election year 2024”.

Relevance: 1.00 · January 27, 2025

Suspected Terrorist from Austria: Investigation into Mecca Attack Raises Questions

The Directorate of State Security and Intelligence (DSN) has announced that no suspicious data was found on the seized laptop belonging to Hasan E., a 20-year-old from Lower Austria who allegedly carried out a terrorist attack in Mecca in March 2024. At the same time, the authorities rejected accusations that errors were made in the investigation.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 2, 2025

Austria's Industry and Economy under Pressure: Economic Experts Discuss Solutions

The situation in Austrian industry has deteriorated continuously since mid-2021. The Federation of Austrian Industries (IV) is now issuing an urgent warning about the consequences of this development. “Industry is in a bleak situation,” explained IV chief economist Christian Helmenstein. There is no sign of a recovery shortly, which is seriously jeopardizing the competitiveness of the location and the prosperity of the country.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 2, 2025

Austria’s Fight Against Cancer: Progress and Challenges on World Cancer Day

Cancer remains one of the most significant health challenges worldwide, affecting millions of people every year. In Austria alone, approximately 42,000 new cases are diagnosed annually, with around 20,000 deaths attributed to the disease. However, thanks to advancements in research, early detection, and innovative treatments, survival rates are steadily improving.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 4, 2025

Austria Welcomes the World: FIS Alpine Ski World Championships 2025 Kick Off in Saalbach

Saalbach-Hinterglemm has once again become the epicenter of the alpine skiing world as the FIS Alpine Ski World Championships 2025 officially begin. With athletes, fans, and officials from across the globe gathering in the Austrian Alps, the event promises thrilling races, unforgettable moments, and a celebration of winter sports excellence.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 4, 2025

Austria and Liechtenstein Take Over EUSALP Chairmanship

In 2025, Austria and Liechtenstein have taken on the co-chairmanship of the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP), a framework that fosters cross-border cooperation among seven countries and 48 regions. With a focus on sustainability, innovation, and resilience, this initiative aims to ensure that the Alpine region remains a thriving and livable space for future generations.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 5, 2025

Austria Commemorates the 80th Anniversary of Auschwitz Liberation

January 27, 2025, marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp. This milestone was being observed with solemn ceremonies in Austria and at the historic site in Poland, where world leaders, Holocaust survivors, and dignitaries gathered to honor the victims and reinforce the commitment to remembrance.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 5, 2025

Austria's Federal President Van der Bellen Calls on Diplomacy for Unity

In his traditional speech at the New Year's reception for the diplomatic corps in Vienna's Hofburg, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen highlighted the challenges of the current global situation. He emphasized the need for closer international cooperation, warned against increasing disinformation, and called for greater efforts to combat the climate crisis.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 5, 2025

Labor Market in Austria 2024: Number of Vacancies Significantly Decreased

The Austrian labor market is facing an apparent contradiction: while companies are complaining about an acute shortage of skilled workers, vacancies fell significantly in 2024. Rising unemployment figures meet unfilled positions, and many industries are struggling with economic uncertainties. What is behind this development?

Relevance: 1.00 · February 6, 2025

Austria Opens New Cultural Forum in Sofia

The Austrian Cultural Forum was officially opened in Sofia. With the inauguration of this new center for art and culture, Austria is sending a further signal for bilateral exchange with Bulgaria and for its commitment to cultural diplomacy.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 7, 2025

Increase in Business Insolvencies in Austria Amid Economic Challenges

Austria's business landscape saw a challenging year in 2024, with a significant increase in corporate insolvencies driven by economic factors such as rising inflation, recession, and the end of pandemic-related support. While businesses struggled, a notable rise in new company formations offered a mixed picture.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 9, 2025

Austria's Initial Federal Deficit for 2024 Better Than Expected

Austria's federal deficit for 2024 ended up being 1.7 billion euros lower than initially forecast, standing at 19.1 billion euros. This positive outcome comes despite economic challenges, with lower-than-expected government spending helping offset revenue shortfalls.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 9, 2025

Construction Prices 2024 in Austria: Moderate Increase Despite Tense Situation in the Construction Industry

Construction prices in Austria rose moderately by 1.3% in 2024 compared to the previous year. This was announced by Statistics Austria in its latest report. While price increases eased over the year, the economic situation in the construction industry remains challenging. Residential construction in particular is suffering from high construction and financing costs, which could have a long-term impact on the labor market and future housing supply.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 10, 2025

Austria’s Population Approaches 9.2 Million, Growth Slows in 2024

Austria's population continues to grow, but at a noticeably slower pace than in recent years. While Vienna remains the primary driver of population growth, with the highest increase among all federal states, other regions like Burgenland experienced slight declines. The data also reveals a growing proportion of foreign nationals, now accounting for over 20% of Austria’s population.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 11, 2025

Austria at Unprecedented Low in International Corruption Ranking

Political scandals, a lack of transparency and structural deficits have brought Austria to a new low in the international corruption index. Transparency International is sounding the alarm and calling for far-reaching reforms to restore trust in the rule of law.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 11, 2025

Steyr Arms Pushes Expansion - Austria as a Location in Danger?

The Austrian arms manufacturer Steyr Arms, part of the Czech investment group RSBC since 2024, is planning extensive expansion in the US and European markets. At the same time, the site in Austria is coming under pressure as export licenses are being delayed. While the company management wants to secure the future of the traditional business with new strategic decisions, a relocation could be considered.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 11, 2025

Coalition Negotiations in Austria Failed: Political Future Uncertain

Austria is facing a political turning point: after weeks of negotiations, talks between the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) have broken down. The talks thus met the same fate as those between the ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS. With the collapse of the negotiations, the question now arises as to how things will continue politically and whether a new election is inevitable.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 12, 2025

European Commission Sues Seven Member States Including Austria for Failure to Implement the NPL Directive

The European Commission has filed a complaint against Austria and six other EU Member States with the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The reason: these countries have not transposed the EU Non-Performing Loans (NPL) Directive into national law on time.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 12, 2025

EAVISTA Takes Over card complete: Bank Austria and RBI Sell Their Shares

The Austrian credit card company card complete Service Bank AG has a new majority shareholder. UniCredit Bank Austria and Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) have sold their shares in the company to EAVISTA Beteiligungsverwaltungs GmbH.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 17, 2025

Oligarchs and Their Real Estate: How Effectively Is Austria Implementing the Russia Sanctions?

Almost three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, experts and politicians are puzzled as to how seriously Austria is implementing the EU sanctions against Russian oligarchs. Research shows that only nine properties have been frozen in this country, while other EU states are more transparent with their measures and enforce them more strictly.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 17, 2025

German Election and AfD in the Wake of a Donation Scandal from Austria

The German parliamentary elections are approaching, and yet another donation scandal is rocking the Alternative for Germany (AfD). The focus is on millions of euros that are said to have flowed from Austria - in some cases in a questionable manner. While the Austrian authorities are investigating the suspicion of money laundering, the question arises as to what extent actors from the Alpine country are influencing the German election campaign.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 19, 2025

Increase in Naturalizations in Austria in 2024

In 2024, Austria recorded a notable rise in naturalizations, with 21,891 individuals acquiring citizenship. This represents an increase of 9.8% compared to the previous year, reversing the decline observed in 2023.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 19, 2025

Austria’s Researchers Stand out in Innovation and Commercialization of Scientific Discoveries

Austria's research community continues to stand out in Europe, excelling not only in fundamental scientific discoveries but also in successfully bringing innovations to market. A recent analysis by the European Research Council (ERC) highlights the ability of Austrian scientists to commercialize their patented inventions, often through licensing agreements or the establishment of startups.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 23, 2025

Austria Strengthens Commitment to IAEA in Tackling Nuclear Security Challenges

Austrian Chancellor and Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg met with Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to discuss pressing global nuclear issues. Their talks covered Iran’s nuclear program, security risks in Ukraine, and the IAEA’s role in international disarmament efforts.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 23, 2025

Rise in Corporate Insolvencies in Austria Reaches New High

The tense economic situation led to a significant increase in corporate insolvencies in Austria in 2024. According to the latest data from Creditreform, around 6,700 company bankruptcies were recorded, an increase of 22% compared to the previous year.

Relevance: 1.00 · February 24, 2025

Russia's Ambassador to Austria Dmitry Lyubinsky Calls for New Security Architecture for Europe

In a recently published article, the Russian ambassador to Austria, Dmitry Lyubinsky, sharply criticized Western reporting on the Ukraine conflict and emphasized the need for sustainable peace solutions. But to what extent do his statements stand up to critical scrutiny?

Relevance: 1.00 · February 25, 2025

A New Chapter for Austria: The Faces of the Federal Government 2025

The inauguration of the new federal government marks the beginning of a new era in Austrian politics. For the first time, a three-party coalition of the ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS, led by Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP), is in power. He is joined by Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ) and Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS). The new government has 21 members in total. But who are the people who will steer the country's destiny in the coming years?

Relevance: 1.00 · March 3, 2025

Trump Appoints Real Estate Agent Arthur Graham Fisher as New US Ambassador to Austria

Before taking office, US President-elect Donald Trump announced the appointment of Arthur Graham Fisher as the new US ambassador to Austria. Fisher, a successful real estate agent from North Carolina, is primarily known for his work in the real estate industry and has no diplomatic experience. The appointment has therefore provoked mixed reactions.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 3, 2025

Beate Meinl-Reisinger: Austria's New Voice in World Politics

The inauguration of Beate Meinl-Reisinger as Federal Minister for European and International Affairs marks the beginning of a new era in Austrian foreign policy. The long-time NEOS leader takes over the prestigious ministerial office in the newly formed federal government under Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP). This government formation also marks a historic first: for the first time in Austria's history, the liberal NEOS party is represented in the federal government.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 4, 2025

New Economics Minister Hattmannsdorfer Against the Deindustrialization of Austria and Europe

Dr. Wolfgang Hattmannsdorfer (ÖVP) sent out a signal for the importance of industry in Austria with his first official company visit as Minister of Economic Affairs. The trip took him to his hometown of Linz to voestalpine, where he emphasized that the business location is facing decisive challenges. The new minister assured that “the stop button for industrial migration” would be pressed with the new government program.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 5, 2025

Austria Suspends Family Reunification for Asylum Seekers: Interior Minister Karner Informs the EU

The Austrian federal government is temporarily suspending family reunification for asylum seekers. Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) presented the plan at a meeting with his EU counterparts in Brussels and submitted a corresponding letter to the European Commission. The measure, which was laid down in the government agreement between the ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS, is causing heated debate.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 5, 2025

Austria's Real Estate Market Continues to Weaken: Hope for Recovery in 2025

Economic uncertainty, high interest rates, and strict lending guidelines also left their mark on the Austrian real estate market in 2024. While prices and transaction volumes fell in some federal states, Vienna recorded growth. Experts see opportunities for a recovery in the coming year.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 5, 2025

Meet the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to the Republic of Austria

With the appointment of Dr. Gürsel Dönmez as the new Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye to Austria, an experienced political associate of Erdogan takes up his post in Vienna. He presented his credentials to Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and officially began his mission in Austria.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 6, 2025

German Warning Strikes also Affect Air Traffic in Austria

A day-long warning strike at the most important German airports will not only bring air traffic in Germany to a standstill but will also have a significant impact on Austria. The German trade union ver.di has called for work stoppages at a total of 13 airports, including Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Cologne/Bonn, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Hanover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin-Brandenburg and Leipzig-Halle. Public service and ground handling employees are affected.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 9, 2025

Russian Ambassador Lyubinsky Sharply Criticizes Austria

The Russian Ambassador to Austria, Dmitry Lyubinsky, delivered a speech before the members of the "Society for Friendship with Austria" (ROO). The event, originally intended to promote cultural and civil society exchange, turned into a sharp political reckoning with the Austrian government.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 11, 2025

Austria Threatened by Recession: Finance Minister Marterbauer Warns of Difficult Year Ahead

Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer (SPÖ) made a grim forecast for the Austrian economy at a meeting of the EU Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) in Brussels. According to Marterbauer, the country must expect a recession in 2025. This could have far-reaching consequences for the budget and the government's ability to act financially. Despite this negative development, the federal government is sticking to its goal of avoiding an EU deficit procedure.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 12, 2025

Economic Forum in Vienna: Poland and Austria in Dialogue on Security and Economy

As part of the Polish EU Council Presidency, the high-caliber forum “Ensuring Security and Freedom of Business - Polish and Austrian Perspectives” took place at the headquarters of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKÖ). The event, which was organized by the Polish Embassy in Vienna in cooperation with the WKÖ, brought together over 130 representatives from public institutions, business organizations, and various industries from both countries. The event aimed to discuss current challenges and opportunities in the areas of energy security, digital transformation, and economic policy at the EU level.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 19, 2025

Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Vienna: Austria Strengthens Partnership with North Macedonia

Political cooperation between Austria and North Macedonia is under a new star: Just a few days after her inauguration as Foreign Minister, Beate Meinl-Reisinger received her counterpart Timčo Mucunski in Vienna. The meeting was seen as an important diplomatic prelude, characterized by solidarity and determination, both in humanitarian and political terms. The tragic events in Kočani brought the relationship between the two countries into focus, while at the same time the European future of North Macedonia was discussed.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 20, 2025

Meet Andrew Williams: New Zealand's New Top Diplomat in Austria

Andrew Williams took up his post as New Zealand's Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Presentative to the International Organization in Vienna. His impressive career in the diplomatic service and his expertise in international law make him a prominent figure on the international stage.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 20, 2025

Russian Espionage Affair in Austria: A Targeted Disinformation Campaign in the Heart of Europe

Austria is once again at the center of an espionage scandal: The Directorate for State Security and Intelligence (DSN) has uncovered an extensive Russian disinformation campaign aimed at manipulating public opinion in favor of Russia and to the detriment of Ukraine.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 24, 2025

Austria Wants to Join the UN Security Council: Meinl-Reisinger Launches Campaign in New York

Austria's Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) has launched the official campaign for Austria's candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council for 2027/28 in New York. She used emphatic words to call for the preservation of the rules-based international order and campaigned for Austria's renewed entry into the most powerful body of the United Nations.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 26, 2025

Austria's Budget Crisis: Between Austerity Measures and Deficit Procedures

The Austrian government is facing one of the biggest financial challenges in recent years: the budget deficit, originally estimated at 6.4 billion euros, has almost doubled according to current forecasts and could reach up to twelve billion euros. This dramatic development forces the coalition of ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS to rethink their austerity plans and possibly face an EU deficit procedure.

Relevance: 1.00 · March 31, 2025

Ambassador Qi Mei Visits the University of Vienna: Sinology as a Bridge between China and Austria

In the spirit of bilateral relations between China and Austria, the Chinese Ambassador to Austria, Qi Mei, paid an official visit to the Department of East Asian Studies and Sinology at the University of Vienna. Her visit underlined the growing importance of academic exchange and intercultural understanding in an increasingly interconnected world.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 1, 2025

Taxes Rising, Deficit Growing: Austria Faces EU Criminal Proceedings

Austria is threatened with EU deficit proceedings - at 4.7 percent of GDP, the budget deficit is well above the Maastricht limit. To counteract this, the federal government is taking the first noticeable steps - above all, tax increases on tobacco, betting, e-vehicles, and court fees. However, experts warn that the road to budget consolidation is rocky and politically explosive.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 1, 2025

New UN Ambassador Gregor W. Kössler: An Experienced Diplomat for Austria's Voice in New York

Gregor W. Kössler, Austria's new Permanent Representative to the United Nations, presented his credentials to UN Secretary-General António Guterres. Meet Ambassador Gregor W. Kössler, Austria's top diplomat in New York City.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 2, 2025

Economic Dialogue with a Signaling Effect: China and Austria Intensify Cooperation

Economic relations between the People's Republic of China and Austria have taken a significant step forward. The focus was on the official visit of a high-ranking Chinese business delegation led by Ren Hongbin, President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), accompanied by intensive talks with political decision-makers, entrepreneurs, and institutions in Vienna.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 7, 2025

U.S. Tariffs Cause Tensions: Austria between Willingness to Negotiate and Strong Response

Transatlantic economic relations are once again being put to the test. Following the US decision to impose import tariffs on European products - particularly steel, aluminum, and a range of industrial goods - under former President Donald Trump, the EU has responded with a second package of sanctions. Stakeholders in Austria are also taking a clear stance - between calls for diplomacy and calls for consistency.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 9, 2025

Meet Egypt's Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Vienna​

Meet Mohamed Ibrahim Nasr Salem, Egypt's new Ambassador to Austria and Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other international organizations in Vienna.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 10, 2025

Austria's Verbund Takes Over 272 MW Wind Project in Romania

The partly state-owned Austrian energy group Verbund has acquired a fully developed wind power project with a capacity of 272 megawatts (MW) from the Monsson Group via its Romanian subsidiary Verbund Wind Power Romania. The project is located in Caraș-Severin County in southwestern Romania and is expected to drive forward the energy transition in Europe.

Relevance: 1.00 · April 10, 2025