Austria News in English
January 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th January, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Trump calls for more demonstrations in Iran, saying "help is on the way."
Tragic news as a missing woman is found dead in Steiermark, with a police officer confessing.
Tyrol declares a "Year of Volunteering" to promote community service and engagement.
Winter weather causes slippery roads in Wels, leading to numerous accidents and emergency responses.
KTM announces a shocking cut of 500 jobs following a company rebranding.
The Body Shop files for bankruptcy, affecting over 100 employees across Austria.
Greenland opts to remain part of Denmark, rejecting U.S. influence once again.
EU climate service reports 2025 as one of the hottest years on record, raising concerns.
The Austrian film industry sees a significant boost with nearly 600,000 cinema-goers in Kärnten.
New therapy offers hope for millions suffering from prostatitis, marking a breakthrough in treatment.
ADHD medication linked to increased BMI raises health concerns among experts.
NFL playoffs heat up as teams prepare for the divisional round this weekend.
Capcom announces a showcase for Resident Evil Requiem, building excitement among fans.
The debate over public transportation funding intensifies in St. Pölten as election season approaches.
Martha Schultz confirmed as WKO president for the entire term, ensuring stability in leadership.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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