Austria News in English
May 23, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 23rd May, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
University budget decisions postponed as cuts loom over higher education.
Markus Breitenecker announces candidacy for ORF General Director position.
Student builds his dream house for a thesis project and now lives in it.
US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard resigns amid government shakeup.
Renewable energy discussions heat up in Rust, with a focus on hydropower.
NATO foreign ministers meet in Sweden as Europe seeks a backup plan.
New asbestos data raises concerns in Großpetersdorf, with local government responding.
Austria to lower VAT on essential food items starting July 2026.
Lueger statue remains vulnerable to attacks, even in workshops.
First heatwave of the year brings temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius.
Ebola outbreak expands in Congo, WHO battles public distrust.
US soldiers in Poland spark mixed reactions at NATO summit.
SV Ried secures a playoff win against SK Rapid in a thrilling match.
Austria's tennis team aims for success at the French Open this year.
Last-minute goal keeps SKN women's championship hopes alive.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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