Austria News in English
April 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th April, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Orban plans complete renewal as he faces power loss implications for science in Austria.
The EU's dependence on kerosene imports intensifies, with warnings of dwindling supplies.
Lufthansa pilots and flight attendants are on strike, affecting travel plans across Europe.
The Lebanese Red Cross rescue teams are under fire as tensions escalate in the region.
Austria and India strengthen cooperation in defense and economy during Chancellor Stocker's visit.
New water treatment facility under construction on the Danube Island, set to finish by 2030.
The Vienna City Marathon is gearing up for record-breaking potential amid traffic restrictions.
Experts question Greenpeace's asbestos measurements amid criticism over closed quarries.
Real Madrid criticizes the referee after their Champions League exit against Bayern Munich.
A new study suggests junk food is increasingly harmful to children's health and psychology.
Researchers discover a massive magma reservoir beneath Tuscany, sparking scientific interest.
The Austrian national ice hockey team secures a thrilling overtime victory against Italy.
Europe's stock markets show mixed results as oil prices continue to rise.
New talks between the US and Iran are on the horizon, raising hopes for diplomatic progress.
Pope condemns tyrants for destroying the world, calling for urgent change during his visit.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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