Austria News in English
August 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st August, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Tens of thousands return from Ceuta as questions about Morocco's role linger.
A record drought forces farmers to drive animals from pastures in Austria.
Austria experiences a heatwave, with July hitting an all-time high of 40.3 degrees.
Only 14 percent of groundwater monitoring sites remain in the normal range amid drought.
Parliament honors the Roma and Sinti murdered during the Nazi era.
Church bells will ring across Austria on Friday to raise awareness against hunger.
Major highway exits in Tennengau and Pongau are now closed — what drivers need to know.
Wildfire risk remains high in Austria as flames threaten various regions.
Nine people have died following intense Russian attacks on Kyiv.
Regulating artificial intelligence proves to be extremely challenging for the EU.
Hungary shuts down its Paks nuclear plant due to a cooling water shortage.
The Vienna Stock Exchange shows a steady performance with a cautious July balance.
The "Right to Repair" law takes effect in Austria, imposing new obligations on sellers.
Leopold Aschenbrenner faces a dramatic fall from grace after a hedge fund debacle.
The SKN women's team aims for revenge in their season opener against Rapid.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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