Austria News in English
April 23, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 23rd April, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Budget negotiations spark major disputes as Trump sets no firm deadline for Iran.
Europe's involvement in the Iran conflict is greater than many realize, warns CDU politician.
Experts claim nuclear power is one of the safest energy sources, raising eyebrows over solar risks.
Union criticizes vague details in Wiederkehr's "Future Plan" for schools, questioning its effectiveness.
White House confirms no set deadline for Iran's response amid ongoing tensions.
Concerns grow for veterinarian involved in whale rescue as new rescue strategy unfolds.
Xpeng to launch a fourth electric vehicle model at Magna Graz this year.
SPÖ ministers ensure Zara funding for 2026 despite recent funding halt.
Bankruptcy proceedings open against Eitek, impacting 300 employees in Ebergassing.
ÖBB and Asfinag invest 350 million euros in improving transportation in Carinthia.
EU summit expands discussions on Iran and energy security amid ongoing conflicts.
Hungary lifts its veto, allowing EU aid package for Ukraine to move forward.
Pope Leo calls for political change in Africa during his penultimate day in prison.
NASA's new space telescope aims to explore dark matter across billions of galaxies.
Graz99ers crowned ICE champions after a decisive 6-2 victory over Pustertal.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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