Austria News in English
February 12, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 12th February, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Six Republicans oppose Trump's tariff policies, causing frustration for the US President.
Europe struggles to clean up its internal market amid blockages affecting economic recovery.
The Equal Pay Day highlights issues of gender versus industry pay disparities in Austria.
Cuba faces a crisis as oil shortages from Venezuela cripple the island's economy.
Bangladesh stands at a crossroads as parliamentary elections begin amid rising Islamist influence.
The Alpine Club successfully avoids a controversial fee for mountain huts in Carinthia.
A woman attacked in a public display of courage sees the assailant subdued by witnesses.
TEZ management remains committed to budget cuts despite protests from Salzburg's day parents.
Archbishop Grünwidl celebrates a large mass in his hometown of Wullersdorf, drawing many attendees.
Bishop Maximilian Aichern is laid to rest in St. Lambrecht after passing away in January.
World Day of the Sick emphasizes compassion, with the Pope praying for the suffering globally.
A shop in Ottakring is suspected to be a gateway to organized crime and illegal activities.
The EU summit focuses on enhancing competitiveness and independence among member states.
The Vienna Stock Exchange closes higher, with the ATX index gaining a notable 1.45 percent.
Austriacard shares soar over 8 percent, showcasing strong performance in the stock market.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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