Most Students in Austria Work While Studying

The motives for working vary, with covering living costs being the most common response, closely followed by the desire to afford extras.
Wolf Hunting Still Banned in Austria

The ruling follows a complaint from animal welfare groups after authorities in Tyrol authorised the killing of a wolf in 2022.
Court Resumes Afghanistan Deportations

The Austrian Constitutional Court argues that conditions in Afghanistan have significantly improved since the Taliban takeover in 2021.
Half of Austrians to Holiday Domestically This Year

Three-quarters will holiday in the summer, preferring Styria, Carinthia, and Salzburg, with Vienna in sixth place.
Austria’s Millionaires Rise as Wealth Divide Widens

Around 400 super-rich individuals collectively possess €323 billion, accounting for over a third of Austria’s total financial wealth.
Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Triggers Largest European Migration Since WWII

According to the findings, the majority of Ukrainian refugees are women – mothers and grandmothers – often accompanied by children and adolescents. Men constitute only a quarter of adult refugees.
Foreign Nationals Make Up One-Fifth of Austria’s Population

Some 1.8 million foreign-born nationals reside in Austria, according to the government’s latest annual migration report.
Third Violent Confrontation in Vienna Leaves Four Injured

The incident at U6 Meidling station, the third in as many days, involved individuals armed with knives, sticks and rods.
Austro-Canadian Billionaire Stronach In Court for Sexual Assault

Frank Stronach, whose party sat in the Austrian parliament for four years, is accused of 13 counts of sexual assault dating back to 1977.
Four 13-year-old Girls Set The School on Fire

The damage is estimated to be several hundred thousand euros. 108 firefighters with 19 vehicles were involved in the firefighting efforts.