Stories from Vienna · Austria
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Man Twelve Years for Vienna Shooting
The verdict was delivered by a jury.
Vienna Metro Line U6 Disrupted by Police Operation
The U4 subway line in Vienna is currently operating on a single track between Kettenbrückengasse and Pilgramgasse stations in both directions.
Austrian Chamber of Labor Pushes for Wage Transparency Law
The Austrian Chamber of Labor is advocating for legislation that would mandate wage transparency.
Russian Rural Birth Rate Hits 35-Year Low
Austria's birth rate has fallen to 1.29 children per woman, continuing a long-term trend.
Major Hotels Accused of Not Changing Linens
Several well-known hotel chains, including Vienna and Hilton Garden Inn, have been exposed for failing to change bed linens and pillowcases between guests.
Eurovision Voting Controversy Highlighted
A social media post highlighted that jury points only represent half of the total score in the Eurovision contest, with viewer votes making up the other half.
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Person Found Dead After Austrian River Search
A search operation in an Austrian river has concluded with the discovery of a deceased person.
NoName Claims Cyberattacks In Austria
The group NoName claims responsibility for targeting multiple websites in Austria, including Ausschreibungssuche, Graz Airport, Verbund Linie, Zahlen per Handyrechnung, Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs, and Socia. The attacks are reported as DDoS alerts.
Norwegian Play 'Peer Gynt' Performed in Vienna
A performance of Henrik Ibsen's famous Norwegian play, 'Peer Gynt,' is being staged in Vienna.
Valie Export, Feminist Artist, Dies at 85
Valie Export, a groundbreaking feminist artist known for questioning the nature of art, has died at the age of 85. Her work explored themes of feminism and the body.