Austria News in English
March 11, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 11th March, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Six people dead in a bus fire in Switzerland, man reportedly set himself ablaze.
Iran war scenarios heat up as Trump claims conflict will soon end, oil prices drop.
Controversial blacklist from Bio Austria raises eyebrows with the phrase, "If you have pigs, you have money."
Former ORF chief accuses board of falsehoods amid resignation rumors swirling.
Government shows restraint in addressing soaring fuel prices, sparking public debate.
Vienna's SPÖ focuses on economic growth in recent strategy meeting.
Witness in Wöginger trial describes an "interesting decision" as key testimony unfolds.
Wine industry optimistic about 2026 despite challenges from pests and producer associations.
SPÖ's Himmer emphasizes equal opportunities for all children in education reforms.
National Bank chief warns against hasty actions regarding rising fuel prices.
Fifteen years after Fukushima, comparisons with Chernobyl raise questions about nuclear energy.
Russia's return to the international scene faces criticism amid war crime allegations.
Israel involuntarily becomes a combatant in Lebanon as humanitarian crisis deepens.
Von der Leyen announces nuclear energy strategy, calling the exit a "strategic mistake."
Bayern Munich dominates Atalanta in Champions League, setting the stage for future matches.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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