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High-tech from Styria in Russian Drones: How Sanctions are Being Circumvented
The characteristic rattling sound, reminiscent of an old moped, has become a harbinger of death for millions of Ukrainians. But there is much more than simple technology inside Russia's “Geran-2” kamikaze drones: international research has now revealed that, despite the strictest EU sanctions, components from at least 19 European companies – including Styrian sensor specialist Ams-Osram – have found their way into the Kremlin's arsenal.
February 19, 2026
A Time for Reflection: When Ramadan and Christian Lent Fall on the Same Day
A rare astronomical and religious event will mark the spring of 2026: for the first time in 33 years, the Islamic fasting month of Ramadan and the Christian Lent (Passiontide) will begin at almost the same time. While millions of people around the world practice abstinence, in Austria, the focus will be on what we have in common.
February 19, 2026
Vienna Ball Season 2025/26: A Record Year of Superlatives
Vienna has once again proven itself to be the world capital of dance in the 2025/26 ball season, which has just come to an end. With a historic record number of visitors and a massive increase in revenue, the Vienna Chamber of Commerce (WK Wien) is celebrating a triumphant outcome. But this success also brings challenges: demand from abroad is now so high that capacities are reaching their limits.
February 19, 2026
Bridges to an Uncertain Future: Infrastructure and Emerging Markets as Anchors in 2026
In a world that is undergoing a realignment between geopolitical upheavals and technological quantum leaps, investors are seeking stability. The current balance sheet of Raiffeisen Capital Management (RCM) and the analyses of the Raiffeisen Investment Forum last year paint a clear picture: the path to successful returns in 2026 will be via tangible assets and the courage to differentiate regionally.
February 19, 2026
OSCE Summit in St. Gallen Call for Action, Not Words, Against Anti-Semitism
At a time when religious intolerance and attacks on Jewish institutions are increasing dramatically worldwide, the eastern Swiss city of St. Gallen became the center of international diplomacy for two days. Under the chairmanship of Switzerland, high-ranking representatives of the 57 OSCE participating states met to counter the “spiral of hatred” with concrete political measures.
February 18, 2026
From Vienna to Silicon Valley: The Unprecedented Rise of OpenClaw and Peter Steinberger
Within just a few months, Austrian Peter Steinberger has turned the world of AI upside down with a hobby project. Now he is moving to OpenAI. What began as an experiment with “agentic AI” could change the way we use technology forever.
February 18, 2026
Trump's “Board of Peace”: An Exclusive Club Divides Europe and Austria Rejects It
The diplomatic world is looking to Washington, where U.S. President Donald Trump is hosting the first meeting of his newly created “Board of Peace.” But while preparations are underway at the White House, there is deep skepticism in European capitals. Austria has now also given the project a definitive rejection. The reasoning from Vienna is clear: they do not want to create “parallel structures” to the United Nations (UN).
February 18, 2026
Problems on the Vienna Housing Market: When the Search Becomes an Agony
Vienna is heading for a historic low in housing construction. While completion figures are plummeting, rents are skyrocketing, and the hurdles for those looking for accommodation are becoming increasingly absurd. Experts warn that without political countermeasures, the city faces a social crisis.
February 18, 2026
Glitz, Glamour, and Solidarity in Action: the Ukrainian Ball Takes Vienna's Hofburg Palace
While preparations for the Opera Ball kept the city in suspense on the other side of the Ringstrasse, a new chapter in Vienna's ball history was written on Heldenplatz that same evening. For the first time, the Ukrainian Charity Ball took place in the magnificent halls of the Vienna Hofburg. Where emperors once resided, hundreds of guests danced for a good cause under the motto #tanzendhelfen (dancing to help).
February 16, 2026
Iran and IAEA Push Ahead with Talks Ahead of U.S. Summit
Diplomatic tensions are running high in Geneva. While Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi negotiates with IAEA chief Grossi on Iran's nuclear program, Tehran is simultaneously sending a show of military force to the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.
February 16, 2026
Mafelile Christina Molala Takes Over as Lesotho's Ambassador in Berlin, Moscow, and Vienna
With an impressive track record in international economic development and a clear vision for the digital future, H.E. Mafelile Christina Molala has taken up her post as Ambassador of the Kingdom of Lesotho. From her official residence in Berlin, she now oversees diplomatic affairs for much of Central and Eastern Europe.
February 15, 2026
Broadway Glamour and Tearful Drama: The 68th Vienna Opera Ball as a Stage for World Politics and Emotions
The 68th Vienna Opera Ball once again transformed the State Opera House into the nation's “living room” – a night of diplomatic finesse, Broadway glamour, and unexpectedly deep emotions. While the usual celebrity hustle and bustle prevailed outside on the red carpet, the celebration inside had a special theme: confidence.
February 13, 2026
Austrian Chancellor Stocker Calls for European “Competitiveness Agenda” and Diplomatic Initiative Toward Moscow
From Antwerp to Bratislava: Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker is pushing for a radical reorientation of European economic and energy policy. The focus is on falling electricity prices, preserving industry, a clear line on the Ukraine issue, and keeping channels of communication open with Russia.
February 12, 2026
Revenge in the Style of a Thriller: Hamlet's Return to Josefstadt After 70 Years
It is a theatrical event of historical significance: for the first time since 1956, when the legendary Oskar Werner shone in the title role, the "Theater in der Josefstadt" is once again staging Shakespeare's “Hamlet.” But anyone expecting a classic tragedy was proven wrong at the premiere. Director Stephan Müller stages the play as a fast-paced, hard-hitting thriller in which lead actor Claudius von Stolzmann portrays the Danish prince as a “young rebel” bent on causing trouble.
February 12, 2026
Swiss Mission for Peace: OSCE Leaders on Historic Visit to Moscow
In a diplomatic offensive to end the war in Ukraine, the acting OSCE Chairperson, Federal Councilor Ignazio Cassis, and Secretary General Feridun Sinirlioğlu traveled to Moscow. It was the first visit of its kind since the Russian invasion began in February 2022.
February 11, 2026
Innsbruck's Grand Hotel Europa Set to Glamorous Reopening in 2029
After years of stagnation, bankruptcy proceedings, and the headline-grabbing destruction of the historic Baroque hall, there is now hope for the Grand Hotel Europa. The Upper Austrian entrepreneurial family Hutterer is taking over the reins and plans to return the hotel to five-star status.
February 11, 2026
Networking among Neoreactionaries: Silicon Valley Ideologist Curtis Yarvin Visits Vienna
The far-right scene in Austria is increasingly seeking to join forces with the radical U.S. right. It has now been revealed that the identitarian offshoot “Aktion 451” is inviting the controversial Silicon Valley ideologist Curtis Yarvin to make a guest appearance in Vienna. Yarvin is considered an intellectual pioneer of authoritarianism and maintains close contacts with influential U.S. figures such as J.D. Vance and Peter Thiel.
February 10, 2026
Austria's Export Economy: Getting Through the Crisis Year 2025 with a “Black Eye”
The Austrian export industry looks back on a turbulent year. As the latest figures from the OeNB export indicator for January 2026 show, nominal goods exports shrank by 0.7% in 2025 as a whole. In real terms—i.e., adjusted for price changes—the decline was slightly more pronounced at 1.4%. Nevertheless, economists are cautiously optimistic: given the global upheavals, the domestic economy has come through relatively unscathed.
February 10, 2026
Business Crisis in the Austrian Publishing Industry: Leykam Discontinues Novels and Children's Books
Austria's oldest publishing house is facing a radical reorientation. As announced by the management of the long-established Leykam publishing house, the company will largely withdraw from the consumer market starting in 2027. In concrete terms, this means the end of the literature, children's, and young adult book divisions, as well as popular non-fiction. In the future, the publishing house, founded in 1585, intends to focus exclusively on the fields of science and education.
February 9, 2026
Russian State Television Films at Vienna Middle School
Christian Klar, principal of the Franz Jonas European School in Floridsdorf, has already given two interviews to the Russian state broadcaster Rossija 1. The Vienna Board of Education appears unaware of the situation, while experts warn against exploiting Vienna's school problems for Kremlin propaganda.
February 9, 2026
Epstein Files Reach Austria Again: Traces Lead to Vorarlberg
The publication of the so-called “Epstein Files” has caused worldwide outrage. It now appears that the network of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein also had connections to Vorarlberg, aside from Vienna and the Austrian passport. Emails from 2012 raise disturbing questions about stays in Montafon and Zürs.
February 9, 2026
From Vienna to the Moon: NASA Astronaut Stephen Bowen Promotes U.S.-Austrian Space Cooperation
Space is moving a little closer to the Austrian capital. Experienced NASA astronaut Stephen Bowen visited Vienna to honor the scientific cooperation between the U.S. and Austria and to get everyone in the mood for the upcoming historic Artemis II moon mission.
February 9, 2026
Russia's New Ambassador Andrei Grosov Criticizes Vienna
On Russian Diplomatic Staff Day on February 10, the newly accredited Ambassador of the Russian Federation to Austria, Andrei Grosov, spoke out in no uncertain terms. He accused the EU, and Austria in particular, of “reinterpreting history” and applying dangerous double standards in its dealings with National Socialism.
February 5, 2026
Emirati Mubadala Wins €700 Million in Signa Proceedings in Geneva
A bombshell has been dropped in the billion-dollar legal battle over René Benko's collapsed empire. The International Court of Arbitration (ICC) in Geneva has awarded the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund Mubadala over €700 million. While the core real estate companies can breathe a sigh of relief, a foundation belonging to the Benko family is now under enormous pressure.
February 5, 2026
Focus on Economic Diplomacy: Meinl-Reisinger Successfully Concludes Gulf Trip
To broaden Austria's international partnerships in an unstable global situation, Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger concluded her five-day trip through the Gulf region. In her luggage: new cooperation agreements and an important tax treaty.
February 4, 2026
Change of Rector at Vienna's IWM: Misha Glenny Returns to the BBC
The renowned Institute for Human Sciences (IWM) is facing a significant change. As announced by the institute, the current rector, Misha Glenny, will step down from his position in 2026. A successor is already being sought through an international call for applications.
February 4, 2026
Career after Vienna: Dmitry Lyubinsky Appointed Russian Deputy Foreign Minister
After exactly ten years at the helm of the Russian Embassy in Vienna's Reisnerstraße, Dmitry Lyubinsky has returned to the central administration in Moscow. He now serves as one of the Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation under Sergey Lavrov.
February 3, 2026
Heumarkt Project and UNESCO: Investor Appeals to Administrative Court Following Environmental Impact Assessment
The tug-of-war over Vienna's Heumarkt site has reached the next stage of escalation. After the Federal Administrative Court (BVwG) ordered an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for the latest project variant, investor Michael Tojner announced that he would appeal the decision.
February 3, 2026
ams-Osram Sells Sensor Business to German Company Infineon for €570 Million
The semiconductor company ams-Osram is continuing its cost-cutting measures and divesting itself of a significant division. The buyer is German chip giant Infineon, which is primarily strengthening its location in Graz with this acquisition.
February 3, 2026
Signa Insolvency: Hotel Andaz Vienna Sold for 92 Million Euros – Reorientation from April
In the wake of the breakup of René Benko's Signa empire, another high-profile deal has emerged: the luxury hotel “Andaz Vienna Am Belvedere” is changing hands for €92 million. The sale is accompanied by a strategic realignment and a brand change.
February 2, 2026
A Diplomat for Times of Crisis: Estonia's Arti Hilpus Strengthens European Alliances
In a time of growing geopolitical tensions, Estonia is relying on experience. Arti Hilpus, one of the Baltic states' most prominent diplomats, has played a key role in recent months. Following his accreditation in Vienna in the fall of 2025, he has now formally taken up his duties in Switzerland. At the heart of his mission: European security and unwavering support for Ukraine.
February 1, 2026
“Remembrance is a Duty”: Austria Commemorates the Victims of the Shoah with New Initiatives
On the 81st anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Austria sent a strong signal against forgetting. Between state visits from Yad Vashem, new dialogue projects for descendants of Nazi victims, and plans for a national Holocaust museum, it became clear that the Alpine republic increasingly sees its historical responsibility as an active mission for the present.
February 1, 2026
Meet Ingrīda Levrence, Latvia's Top Diplomat in Vienna
Ingrīda Levrence, one of Latvia's most distinguished diplomats, is taking over as ambassador to Austria. The renowned Europe expert and multiple ambassador brings impressive international experience from Beijing to Brussels to Vienna to further strengthen bilateral relations in politically turbulent times.
January 29, 2026
ICMPD and Migration 2026: A “Window of Opportunity” for Europe
The International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) has published its eagerly awaited “Migration Outlook 2026.” While the number of irregular arrivals in the EU is falling, the organization warns against a false sense of calm. The new Director General, Susanne Raab, calls for the decisive implementation of the EU Asylum Pact.
January 29, 2026
Real Estate Market 2025: Salary Increases and Inflation Make Housing More Affordable Again
The Austrian real estate market presents a paradoxical picture at the beginning of 2026: while prices are rising on paper, home ownership is actually becoming more affordable. New data from the Austrian National Bank (OeNB) shows that the combination of strong wage growth and falling real valuations has significantly improved “affordability.”
January 29, 2026
Signa Crisis Intensifies: Concerns About “Bankruptcy Within Bankruptcy” Due to Billion-Dollar Ruling in Paris
The already complex insolvency situation of the Signa Group is now threatened by a new financial blow. An imminent ruling by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) arbitration court could ruin the local proceedings—even before the first installment is paid to creditors.
January 29, 2026
Vienna as a Bridge to Latin America: Austria Becomes a Pioneer Donor for Urban Development
In a groundbreaking round of consultations, Austria has consolidated its role as a strategic partner to Latin America. The Republic is the world's first donor to support the Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) new “Cities and Regions” program. This positions Vienna as a central hub for sustainable urbanization and economic cooperation shortly before the IDB's major annual meeting in Paraguay.
January 28, 2026
IAEA and International Financial Institutions Strengthen Cooperation
Representatives from the World Bank Group, the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and the OPEC Fund for International Development met at the Vienna International Centre of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to discuss recent progress in financing nuclear energy projects. The meeting was part of a new phase in which cooperation between the IAEA and multilateral development banks is moving from purely diplomatic dialogue to tangible projects.
January 28, 2026
Building Bridges Across the Atlantic: U.S. Embassy Promotes Investment from Austria
Economic ties between Austria and the United States are becoming closer. Following the successful conclusion of the “Destination USA” investment roadshow event in Vienna, the U.S. Embassy has given a positive assessment. The goal is clearly defined: to support Austrian companies in gaining a foothold in the world's largest economy.
January 28, 2026
Assistance in Escape for Jan Marsalek: Former FPÖ Representative Thomas S. in Court
The legal investigation into the Wirecard scandal in Austria has reached a new stage. While Jan Marsalek is believed to be in Moscow, the Vienna public prosecutor's office is now charging a prominent alleged accomplice: former FPÖ member of parliament Thomas S. is accused of facilitating the ex-manager's escape in June 2020.
January 28, 2026
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.
January 26, 2026
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.
January 26, 2026
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.
January 26, 2026
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.
January 25, 2026
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.
January 25, 2026
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.
January 25, 2026
"Continent of Opportunity": Austria Plans New Strategic Partnership with Africa
Austria's Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS) is pushing for a reorientation of Austrian foreign policy. With a comprehensive “Africa strategy,” the federal government wants to win over the rapidly growing continent not only as a recipient of development aid, but also as an equal economic and security partner.
January 21, 2026
“Former Friend”: Van der Bellen Settles Scores with the U.S. in Diplomatic Hofburg Speech
At the traditional New Year's reception for the diplomatic corps at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen spoke clearly about the current world situation. In particular, the actions of the U.S. in Venezuela and the threats against Greenland led to a notable escalation in diplomatic rhetoric.
January 21, 2026
Meet Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia's New Top Diplomat to the OSCE in Vienna
At the beginning of 2026, Dmitry Polyanskiy officially took office as the new Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) in Vienna. In his first keynote speech, the experienced diplomat made clear demands on Switzerland, which holds the chairmanship of the organization this year.
January 20, 2026
Tidal Shift at Vienna Airport: Passenger Decline and Airline Withdrawal
After a record year in 2025, dark clouds are gathering over Vienna International Airport. While passenger numbers are falling and low-cost airlines are turning their backs on the capital, the management board is attempting to maintain stable earnings through cost-cutting programs. However, cost pressure at the Austrian location is intensifying massively.
January 20, 2026
