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Austria Joins Artemis Accords: A Milestone for International Space Cooperation

Austria has become the 50th country to sign the Artemis Accords, thus taking an important step towards international cooperation in space research. Ambassador Petra Schneebauer signed the agreement in the presence of NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Jennifer R. Littlejohn, Acting Assistant Secretary of State at the US Department of State.
December 12, 2024


New Flight Connection Between Vienna and Chengdu Inaugurated

Hainan Airlines links Europe and Asia with a new direct flight route between Vienna and Chengdu. The opening of the route was attended by a prominent delegation, including Qi Mei, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Austria, Julian Jäger, CEO of Flughafen Wien AG, Meng Fanzhuang, Counselor of the Chinese Embassy, and Zhang Zhuo, General Manager Austria of Hainan Airlines. The event marks another milestone in the bilateral relations between Austria and China.
December 12, 2024


Polish Minister Katarzyna Kotula Visits Austria: Joint Impulses for European Equality Policy

The Polish Minister for Gender Equality, Katarzyna Kotula, visited Austria. The focus of her visit was a meeting with the Austrian Federal Minister for Women, Family, Youth and Integration, Susanne Raab. The talks focused on gender equality policies in Europe, particularly in Poland and Austria, as well as on anti-discrimination laws in both countries. The plans of the Polish EU Council Presidency, which Poland will assume from January 2025, were also discussed.
December 11, 2024
Austria Halts Asylum Procedure for Syrians: Consequences and Reactions

One day after the fall of Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad, Austria and many other European countries drastically revised their asylum policies for Syrian citizens. Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer (ÖVP) instructed Interior Minister Gerhard Karner (ÖVP) to suspend all ongoing Syrian asylum procedures and to review existing grants of asylum. This also applies to family reunification, which will be temporarily halted. Germany, Italy, and Great Britain have also taken similar steps.
December 11, 2024


René Benko at the Center of International Investigations: Arrest Warrant from Italy for Real Estate Projects

An international warrant for the arrest of Austrian real estate entrepreneur René Benko, founder of the Signa empire, has triggered a wave of investigations extending from Italy to Austria and Germany. The accusations range from corruption and criminal association to violations of tax law. While Benko was questioned in Tyrol and remains at large, extensive investigations are underway in Italy, involving over 100 searches and the arrest of nine suspects.
December 3, 2024


Igor Strehl Launches Dunaj Family Office Consulting in Vienna

With the founding of Dunaj Family Office Consulting 24/7 GmbH, Igor Strehl, an experienced expert in the field of financial and real estate management, is establishing a new player in the Austrian consulting landscape. The company, which specializes in investments, relocations, and property management, is positioning itself as a comprehensive service provider and trustworthy partner for private and institutional clients in Austria.
December 2, 2024


KTM Facing Insolvency: Effects on Upper Austria and the Austrian Economy

The longstanding Austrian motorcycle manufacturer KTM is on the brink of collapse. The company filed applications for restructuring proceedings with self-administration with the Ried Regional Court. The company's financial difficulties are serious: with liabilities of over 1.8 billion euros, the KTM crisis is one of the biggest insolvencies in the history of Austrian industry.
December 2, 2024


Cultural Bridge between Austria and Japan: Schönbrunn Palace and Himeji Castle Enter Into Partnership

Two of the most important UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world, Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna and Himeji Castle in Japan signed a partnership agreement. This cooperation aims to preserve cultural treasures, exchange knowledge, and promote sustainable tourism and cultural education. The signing ceremony took place in the magnificent White and Gold Rooms of Schönbrunn Palace and was attended by high-ranking representatives from both countries.
December 2, 2024


Islamic Religious Community in Austria on the Future of Imam Training

With the symposium “Imams in modern society: training paths and social responsibility”, the Islamic Religious Community in Austria (IGGÖ) initiated a discussion about the role of imams in Austria. The event aimed to lay the foundations for Austrian imam training that does justice to both the religious traditions of Muslim communities and the requirements of a pluralistic society.
December 2, 2024


Abuse of Office and Saudi Deal for Ex-Mayor in Upper Austria

A controversial case of abuse of office and improper acceptance of gifts has shaken a municipality in the district of Vöcklabruck, Upper Austria. A former mayor of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) stood before the regional court in Wels, as he is said to have accepted payments from a Saudi Arabian prince over decades to enable the rezoning of grassland into building land.
November 28, 2024


Austrian Chancellor Nehammer Invites Donald Trump to Austria for Ukraine Peace Talks

In a telephone conversation with US President-elect Donald Trump, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer congratulated him on his election victory and signaled Austria's willingness to act as a neutral venue for peace talks in the Ukraine conflict. The talks also covered energy security, economic and defense cooperation, and strengthening bilateral relations between Austria and the USA.
November 27, 2024


BRICS 2024: Diplomacy Between Myths and Reality

The 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Russia, was highlighted by Dmitry Lyubinsky, the Russian Ambassador to Austria, as one of the most important global events of 2024. In his statement, Lyubinsky repeatedly criticized the portrayal of the alliance in Western media and addressed supposed myths surrounding BRICS. But how convincing are his arguments?
November 26, 2024


Concert Night at the Austrian Foreign Ministry: Music as a Bridge between Cultures

Austria's Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg hosted a special concert evening at the Palais Niederösterreich under the motto “The unifying power of music”. For the second time, this event, organized by the Foreign Ministry's “Dialogue of Cultures” task force, was an impressive example of how art and music can build bridges and promote dialogue.
November 26, 2024


Austria's Commitment to Freedom of Religion and Belief: From Red Wednesday to International Alliances

On “Red Wednesday”, a campaign by the international Catholic aid organization Aid to the Church in Need, the focus is on the fate of millions of persecuted, oppressed, and threatened Christians. Numerous buildings around the world, including in Austria, will be illuminated in red to commemorate the victims of persecution and violence. The Austrian Foreign Ministry has actively supported this campaign for years and is committed to freedom of religion and belief as well as the protection of religious minorities - at national and international levels.
November 24, 2024


Arrest Warrants Against Netanyahu and Gallant: Austria Sharply Criticizes ICC Decision

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague recently issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip. This decision has sparked fierce international debate and provoked harsh criticism - including from Austria. The Austrian Foreign Ministry published a clear statement describing the arrest warrants as “incomprehensible and incomprehensible”.
November 24, 2024


Lower Austria's Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG Records Significant Drop in Profits

Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment AG (SBO), a leading global supplier of specialized equipment for the oil and gas industry, recorded a significant decline in net profit in the first three quarters of 2024. With a slump of 38 percent, profit fell to 34.4 million euros, highlighting the challenges of a volatile market and geopolitical uncertainties.
November 21, 2024


1,000 Days of War: Austria Steps Up Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine and Moldova

Tuesday, November 21, 2024, marks the 1,000th anniversary of the beginning of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. In a statement, Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg condemned the “brutal war of aggression in violation of international law”, which has plunged Ukraine into a humanitarian and economic crisis for 1,000 days.
November 19, 2024


Austria and Liechtenstein to Chair the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region in 2025

The handover ceremony for the presidency of the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) took place at Brdo Castle in Slovenia. From January 2025, Austria and Liechtenstein will jointly take over the leadership from Slovenia.
November 19, 2024
Russian Gas Flow to Austria: Stop of Gazprom Deliveries without Noticeable Effects

Despite the cessation of gas deliveries by the Russian energy group Gazprom to the Austrian OMV, the gas flow to Austria remains stable. Deliveries were registered at the important Baumgarten hub in Lower Austria, albeit with a slight reduction compared to previous months.
November 19, 2024


Celebrities and Journalists from Austria, Europe and America Leave X

The once important platform Twitter, now known as X, is experiencing a massive decline in prominent users. While international personalities such as Stephen King or media outlets such as the British Guardian have announced their departure, the exodus is also becoming visible in Austria. Numerous opinion leaders and journalists have closed their accounts under the hashtag #eXit.
November 17, 2024


Focus on Environmental Disasters: Austria and Italy Intensify Cooperation in Environmental Monitoring

At the Italian Embassy in Vienna, international experts and representatives from politics, science, and civil protection discussed innovative methods for monitoring environmental disasters. The event emphasized the urgency of cross-sectoral cooperation and the exchange of scientific findings to overcome global environmental crises.
November 10, 2024


Official Commemoration of November Pogroms Overshadowed by Protests Against Walter Rosenkranz

Vienna remembers the November pogroms of 1938: a moving light installation and memorial events at the Shoah Wall of Names commemorate the more than 65,000 Jewish victims in Austria. However, the official commemoration was overshadowed by controversy when National Council President Walter Rosenkranz (FPÖ) met with resistance.
November 10, 2024


Austria's National Bank Chief: Budget Coffers are Filling Up Again

Robert Holzmann, Governor of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, sees the high inflation of recent years as a major challenge for Austrian savers. Now that salaries have risen and household budgets are being replenished, he nevertheless urges caution. For a sustainable economic upturn, he says, consumer and investor confidence is essential.
November 10, 2024


Austrian Construction Group Strabag Fined Millions in Germany for Cartel Agreements

Austria's largest construction group, STRABAG SE, is again in the headlines due to cartel allegations. The German Federal Cartel Office has imposed a hefty fine of 2.79 million euros on STRABAG AG, a subsidiary of STRABAG SE, headquartered in Cologne. The reason for the fine is an illegal bidding agreement in connection with the renovation of the famous Zoobrücke bridge in Cologne.
November 6, 2024


Brunner Faces Challenge at EU Hearing: Focus on Migration and Changing Schengen Position

The week of hearings for the candidates for the new EU Commission under the leadership of President Ursula von der Leyen begins in Brussels. The candidates face intensive scrutiny by the European Parliament. Austria's candidate, the current Finance Minister Magnus Brunner (ÖVP), will face the questions and must in particular prove his suitability for his new migration portfolio.
November 4, 2024


Austria's Wooden Ribbon: A Symbol of Innovation for the Expo 2025

Austria is preparing for Expo 2025 in Osaka and recently presented the centerpiece of its pavilion in Lower Austria: a spiral-shaped wooden loop that symbolizes the motto “Composing the Future”. This impressive sculpture stands for Austrian craftsmanship and the strong connection to Japan, which is to be further strengthened by the Expo.
October 31, 2024


Anti-Semitism in Austria: IKG Records Dramatic Increase in Anti-Semitic Incidents

The Jewish Community Vienna (IKG) warns of a worrying increase in anti-Semitic incidents in Austria. In the first half of 2024, the IKG's anti-Semitism reporting office registered a total of 808 anti-Semitic attacks and threats - an increase of around 160 percent compared to the previous year.
October 30, 2024


Austria in Pursuit of Compromises for the Next Government

After the 2024 National Council elections, exploratory talks between the ÖVP and SPÖ will now begin to pave the way for a new government in Austria. Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen has tasked ÖVP leader Karl Nehammer with forming a government, even though the FPÖ under Herbert Kickl received the most votes. This decision led to criticism from the FPÖ, which continues to see itself as an important player in the political process.
October 24, 2024


Austria's State Security: Increasing Threat of Terrorism in Europe Since the Hamas Attack

In the last twelve months, the threat of planned terrorist attacks in Europe has increased significantly. The Directorate of State Security and Intelligence (DSN) reported a fivefold increase in the number of detected attack plans since 7 October 2023, when the Islamist terrorist organization Hamas launched a large-scale attack on Israel. This development underlines the increasing security threat in Europe, particularly concerning geopolitical tensions.
October 23, 2024


Austria Strengthens Partnership With Yad Vashem in the Fight Against Anti-Semitism

Dani Dayan, Chairman of the Jerusalem Holocaust Memorial Yad Vashem, visited Vienna to strengthen the close partnership between Israel and Austria. Dayan met with both Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen and Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer. Both emphasized the importance of continued cooperation in the fight against anti-Semitism and in preserving the memory of the Shoah.
October 20, 2024


Inflation in Austria at its Lowest Level Since 2021

Inflation in Austria fell to 1.8 percent in September compared to the same month last year. This was the lowest figure for a good three and a half years, according to Statistics Austria.
October 19, 2024


FPÖ Election Victory Causes Unease in Western Intelligence Agencies

The FPÖ's election victory in Austria is causing concern among Western intelligence services. Experts fear restrictions in international cooperation due to previous security gaps in the Austrian Office for the Protection of the Constitution and the FPÖ's proximity to Russia. In particular, the exchange of sensitive information could be affected if the FPÖ is in government.
October 17, 2024


Stalemate after National Council Elections: Van der Bellen Calls for Revived Talks

Following the national elections in Austria, the country finds itself in a political impasse. President Alexander Van der Bellen declared in a speech that he would not give any party the task of forming a government at present due to the stalemate that has arisen. The FPÖ, which emerged from the election as the strongest force with 28.8%, is currently unable to find a coalition partner, as both the ÖVP and the other parties (SPÖ, NEOS, and Greens) refuse to cooperate with FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl.
October 15, 2024


Austria Excludes Solo Withdrawal from UNIFIL Mission in Lebanon

The escalation in southern Lebanon poses a significant threat to stability in the region, with UNIFIL continuing to attempt to maintain its security and observation mission despite the ongoing attacks. Austria's Defense Minister Klaudia Tanner has ruled out a withdrawal of Austrian blue helmets in Lebanon on her own.
October 15, 2024


Music Giants Rock the Cineplexx Cinemas: A Trend Excites Austria

Concert films and music biographies bring the biggest stars to the big screen, creating a very special cinematic experience. Among others, Coldplay's “Moon Music” and Whitney Houston's “Durban Concert” celebrated great success. These films not only offer high-resolution picture and sound quality but also allow fans to experience their favorite artists' concerts together without the inconvenience of a live event.
October 15, 2024


Deficit Forecast for 2024 Rises to 3.3 %: Austria Facing Economic Challenges

The Ministry of Finance has raised its deficit forecast for the 2024 budget to 3.3% of GDP, which puts the deficit above the Maastricht limit of 3%. The reasons for this development include the sluggish economic recovery, the effects of the flood disaster, and the increase in the climate bonus. This represents a significant deterioration, as the forecast in March was still 2.9%.
October 3, 2024


Triumph of the FPÖ: Herbert Kickl in the Contest for the Chancellorship

The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) celebrated a historic victory in the 2024 national elections with 29% of the vote, led by Herbert Kickl. The FPÖ leader, who speaks of an “Orbanization” of Austria, is demanding the chancellorship, but his chances of forming a government remain uncertain. Despite his success, Kickl has met with resistance from potential coalition partners, particularly the ÖVP.
October 2, 2024


Jewish Community in Austria Deeply Concerned about the FPÖ's Election Victory

The disturbing election victory of the right-wing populist FPÖ in the parliamentary elections in Austria has alarmed the Jewish community. Oskar Deutsch, President of the Jewish Community of Vienna (IKG), expressed his deep concern in a statement.
October 2, 2024


Austria at the Decision: National Council Election 2024 and the Political Parties at a Glance

On Sunday, September 29, 2024, Austria will decide on the political direction of the coming years in the National Council elections. In addition to the five established parties ÖVP, SPÖ, FPÖ, Grüne and NEOS, smaller groups such as the KPÖ Plus, the Bierpartei, the Madeleine Petrovic list and the “KEINE” list are also running. The election campaign is characterized by discussions about social justice, migration, security and Austria's role in the European Union.
September 26, 2024


Strengthening Sino-Austrian Relations: Ambassador QI Mei Meets Graz Mayor Elke Kahr

The Chinese Ambassador to Austria, QI Mei, and the Mayor of Graz, Elke Kahr, met at Graz City Hall. This official visit underlines the importance of bilateral relations between China and Austria, particularly at local level and in terms of economic, cultural and tourism cooperation.
September 25, 2024


Austria's Schallenberg and Ukraine's Sybiha with Talks on Solidarity and Peace

Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrij Sybiha met in Vienna. This visit marked a key moment in Sybiha's first trip abroad, during which he represented Ukraine in neighboring countries. Having already visited Romania, Sybiha's tour now took him to Austria, where the focus was on support for Ukraine and the international peace process.
September 24, 2024


Magnus Brunner Becomes EU Migration Commissioner: A Challenge for the ÖVP and Europe

From the world of finance to migration – Austria's outgoing Finance Minister Magnus Brunner is taking on one of the toughest jobs in the European Union: EU Commissioner for Migration and Home Affairs. This decision has sparked both surprise and skepticism, especially within Austrian politics and the media.
September 19, 2024


Record Rainfalls Caused Flood Disaster in Austria

Over the past few days, Austria has experienced extreme rainfall that has broken numerous rainfall records and led to widespread flooding. The federal states of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, and Vienna were particularly affected, with many weather stations recording several hundred millimeters of rain in just a few days.
September 17, 2024


Austria Opens Embassy in Ghana: Strengthening Relations, Promoting Security and Economic Potential

Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg traveled to the Ghanaian capital Accra to open the new Austrian embassy and deepen bilateral relations between Austria and Ghana. In addition to the opening ceremony, the agenda included meetings with Ghanaian President Nana Akufo-Addo, Foreign Minister Shirley Botchwey, and representatives from both countries' business and cultural sectors.
September 15, 2024


Arab Diplomats Visit Burgenland to Promote Renewable Energies

In a major initiative to strengthen bilateral relations between Austria and the Arab world, the Austro-Arab Chamber of Commerce (AACC) together with Energie Burgenland welcomed a high-ranking delegation of Arab ambassadors and diplomats to Burgenland. The focus of the event was on progress in the field of renewable energies and sustainable development.
September 15, 2024


China Ambassador to Austria Qi Mei in the “Press Salon” of the Austrian Journalists' Club

China's Ambassador Qi Mei was a guest at the “Press Salon” event at the invitation of the Austrian Journalists' Club (ÖJC). In the presence of journalists from well-known media such as “Der Standard” and ORF, Qi Mei took the opportunity to talk about China's current economic and political developments as well as relations with Austria.
September 12, 2024


Gas Extraction in Upper Austria: Opportunities and Challenges for ADX Energy's Test Drillings

The planned natural gas extraction in Upper Austria is causing controversy. While the Australian company ADX Energy sees gas as a contribution to national energy independence, environmentalists warn of the ecological and climate policy consequences of new fossil fuel projects.
September 12, 2024


Vienna Receives Slovakian President: Deepening Relations and Discussion on Sanctions

Slovakian President Peter Pellegrini visited Austria as part of his official inaugural visit. It was his fourth bilateral trip to one of Slovakia's neighboring countries, having previously visited the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary.
September 11, 2024


Foreign Currency Loans in Austria Fall to New Low in Q2 2024

The market for foreign currency loans in Austria continues to decline sharply. The Financial Market Authority (FMA) published a new survey for the second quarter of 2024, which shows a further significant decline in the outstanding volume of such loans.
September 11, 2024


Technology Talks 2024: Vienna as a New Hotspot for Research and Innovation

On September 12 and 13, the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna will be transformed into a center for the latest developments in research, technology and innovation. The Technology Talks Austria 2024 will bring together over 700 experts from science, business and politics to discuss the challenges and opportunities of the so-called “triple transition” - a transformation that encompasses ecological sustainability, digitalization and social justice.
September 5, 2024