Austria News in English
January 21, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 21st January, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Air Force One with Trump onboard had to turn back due to a minor electrical issue.
Trump aims to establish a "Peace Council" at the Davos summit, challenging the UN.
Ahead of the WEF, Trump mocks Europe with fake images related to Greenland.
The National Council discusses summer school and rising costs as the year begins.
Criticism arises over the allowances package for personnel representatives months after salary negotiations.
Inflation in Austria hits 3.6 percent, with everyday costs rising significantly.
Cancer cases among younger people are increasing, raising concerns during a prevention day in Vienna.
Polar lights are visible across Austria, thanks to the strongest solar storm since 2003.
The WKO president plans to review Walter Ruck's appointments amid ongoing scrutiny.
Negotiations for Salzburg's first wind farm are set to begin, focusing on renewable energy.
The Euro continues to strengthen against the dollar, while the Japanese yen faces pressure.
A new hall concept is introduced for the Frankfurt Book Fair, enhancing visitor experience.
A new study reveals that the shingles vaccine may have anti-aging effects.
Sport and Type 1 diabetes can coexist, challenging common misconceptions.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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