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other 60d ago Vienna

Taylor Swift Concerts Cancelled In Vienna Due To Terror Threats

The organizer Baracuda Music canceled all three concerts. This decision followed increased security measures, including enhanced searches at the venue and access points, as stated by Franz Ruf, Director for Public Security in the Interior Ministry. The Interior Minister, Gerhard Karna, commented on the situation the following day. The cancellations come as a trial related to a thwarted attack is set to begin. The suspect is said to have ties to the Islamic State. Several Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna have been cancelled following terror warnings.
Ö1
technology 60d ago Vienna

Austria Promotes Digitalization for Seniors

Austria's ID Austria system has reached approximately 5 million registrations. State Secretary for Digitalization Alexander Preul and President of the Senior Citizens' Council Ingrid Korosek announced joint initiatives to support seniors in digitalization efforts. These efforts aim to assist older generations in navigating increasingly digital administrative processes. The initiative aims to ensure all citizens can utilize digital technologies. Currently, 75% of individuals aged 65 to 84 are online, with 615,000 people over 65 using the ID Austria app, representing about one-third of that age group. Special action days are planned for May and June to increase adoption.
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politics 60d ago Vienna

Austrian Workers' Chamber Urges Protection for Women in Budget Cuts

The Austrian Workers' Chamber insists that budget deficit reduction should not disproportionately affect women. They have presented specific areas where savings could be made and where they should not be. Business representatives have also voiced their priorities.
Ö1
other 61d ago Vienna

Pedestrian Killed by Tram in Vienna

A 96-year-old pedestrian was fatally struck by a tram in Vienna.
Mastodon
science 61d ago Vienna

Beyond Gravity Contributes to BepiColombo Mercury Mission

Beyond Gravity provided thermal insulation, engine steering mechanisms, and engine control electronics for the ESA BepiColombo mission. The mission launched in 2018 and is scheduled to arrive at Mercury by the end of 2026. The company's involvement covers critical components for the spacecraft's propulsion systems.
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culture 61d ago Vienna

Albernberg Quartet Founder Günther Pichler Dies In Car Accident

Günther Pichler, founder of the Alpernberg Quartet, died Friday at age 85 following a traffic accident. Pichler was appointed concertmaster of the Vienna Philharmonic at age 21 by Herbert von Karajan. He founded the Alpernberg Quartet in 1970 and led the ensemble until its dissolution in 2008. He also taught at universities in Vienna, Cologne, and Madrid. Austrian violinist Günther Pichler died following a car accident, according to the newspaper Die Presse. In later years, Pichler focused on conducting various European orchestras. Pichler founded the Albernberg Quartet in 1970 and served as its leader until the group dissolved in 2008. Pichler was known for performing works such as Josef Haydn's Sunrise with the quartet. The news was reported by SRF 4.
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politics 61d ago Vienna

Austrian Ministry Reports No Incidents During ESC Protests

The Austrian Ministry of the Interior stated that previous protest events against the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) have proceeded without incidents. The Vienna Deputy Police Director confirmed that police are monitoring the situation as large-scale demonstrations and further protest actions have been announced. These developments follow calls for a boycott of the event.
SRF 4 News
science 61d ago Vienna

IAEA Chief Discusses Chernobyl Legacy

Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, issued a video statement regarding the Chernobyl disaster. He stated the crisis brought the international community together in ways. Grossi said that the accident is not merely a matter of history due to its environmental and human impact.
WAMU 88.5 DC
science 61d ago Vienna

Austrian Equipment Manufacturer Admits Sterilization Limits

An Austrian manufacturer of medical sterilization equipment has officially acknowledged that its sterilization process does not destroy human DNA. While the products are certified to neutralize bacteria, fungi, and viruses, they do not prevent the survival of skin cells, sweat, or saliva. This admission follows investigations into forensic evidence collection where specialized swabs were intended to be DNA-free. The manufacturer confirmed that while the equipment is medically sterile, it lacks certification for specialized genetic analysis. Consequently, biological traces such as skin cells, sweat, or saliva remain intact on the equipment. This admission relates to ongoing investigations regarding biological contamination in forensic contexts. This admission clarifies the technical limitations of the manufacturer's medical-grade sterilization protocols.
Polskie Radio 24
other 61d ago Vienna

DNA Evidence Links Woman to European Burglaries

Genetic profiles have linked a female suspect to multiple burglaries across Europe. The same profile was also discovered at the ruins of an inactive public swimming pool and at a crime scene involving the theft of gemstones in France. Police investigators in Operation Parkplatz have used DNA analysis to link a female suspect to a series of burglaries across Europe. The suspect is allegedly connected to criminals of various nationalities, including Slovaks, Serbs, Romanians, Albanians, Germans, and Iraqis. Investigators previously struggled with an inconsistent criminal profile that appeared logically impossible. The DNA evidence provides a concrete link to the 'faceless woman' described in police reports. The investigation involves suspects of various nationalities, including Slovakian, Serbian, Romanian, Albanian, German, and Iraqi.
Polskie Radio 24