Austria News in English
May 30, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 30th May, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Politik Backstage: ORF faces scrutiny as EU lawsuit looms over leadership search.
Salzburg communities ramp up efforts against traffic jams with more personnel for Brenner blockade.
Budget deficit widens as COVID repayments exceed 100 million euros, raising questions on funding.
Over 6,300 hiking enthusiasts participated in the Great Burgenland Tour, celebrating local culture.
World Milk Day sees farmers advocating for local dairy production amid significant milk donations.
University budget cuts spark protests, with calls to invest more in younger generations.
The 66th Daffodil Festival kicks off with the crowning of the new queen from Bad Aussee.
Thousands celebrate Volbeat in Salzburg, marking a vibrant rock event in the historic city.
Israeli military crosses the Litani River, escalating tensions with Lebanon amid ongoing conflicts.
New Samsung monitors for Macs aim to resolve persistent issues with Apple displays.
Austrian Alpine Open sees Steinlechner and Straka competing strongly in Kitzbühel.
FC Red Bull Salzburg secures a late victory against SK Sturm Graz, ending a tough series.
Ecopipam shows promise in reducing tic severity for those with Tourette syndrome.
Research highlights sleep as a crucial factor in dementia risk, particularly for older women.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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