Austria News in English
August 2, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 2nd August, and here’s your Austria daily news capsule.
Explosion in luxury restaurant in Moscow leaves three dead and twenty-one injured.
Ceuta crisis reportedly over, but Spain expresses anger over EU criticism.
Hundreds protest in Tirol, blocking Fernpassstraße against new tolls.
Klimaforscher warns that Austria's water reserves are under increasing pressure.
Four fatalities reported from Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip.
Donald Trump suspends new attacks on Iran, hints at potential agreement.
Wiener Börse closes stable, with a cautious July performance reported.
Lithium’s potential to protect against dementia questioned by recent studies.
Hepatitis cases decline in Saarland, but authorities urge continued vigilance.
New cyberattacks on US waterworks linked to Iran, raising security concerns.
Austria's women’s football team suffers a narrow defeat in league opener.
Villacher Kirchtag festivities continue, drawing thousands despite the heat.
Fritz Lang remembered on the 50th anniversary of his passing, a cinematic pioneer.
New developments in the ORF directorate election as Nadja Bernhard drops out.
TSV Hartberg expresses passion after a tough loss against FC Red Bull Salzburg.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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