Austria News in English
December 19, 2025
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Good morning! It’s 19th December, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
EU leaders continue to debate the Mercosur agreement after 25 years of discussions.
A new study reveals a significant majority views living with Muslims critically.
Vienna's budget for 2026 aims for stability rather than cuts, facing sharp criticism.
A two-thirds majority in the Federal Council supports the cheaper electricity law.
The Supreme Court rules the waste fee at Nova Rock is illegal, allowing refunds.
A study shows that gifted children rarely become gifted adults, challenging expectations.
A new bike path along Alszeile in Vienna has been completed, enhancing safety.
The Landtag calls for an analysis of electricity needs amid infrastructure debates.
Russian businesses targeted by disinformation campaigns linked to Putin's agents in Vienna.
Meta must grant EU users access to their data, according to a recent court ruling.
The European Central Bank keeps interest rates steady at two percent, signaling stability.
An interstellar comet, 3I/Atlas, will pass close to Earth this Friday.
Nvidia plans to significantly cut GPU production amid a memory crisis affecting the market.
Austria's Song Contest preliminary round sees a candidate withdrawal, shaking things up.
A major rescue operation unfolds after a car plunges into a gorge in Tyrol.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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