Austrian news headlines
Here are some recent Austrian news headlines:
Politics
- "ÖVP and Greens agree on coalition government" (Die Presse) - The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) and the Green Party have reached a deal to form a coalition government, ending months of political uncertainty.
- "Kurz: I'm not going anywhere" (Kurier) - Former Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has denied rumors that he will step down as leader of the ÖVP, despite facing criticism over his handling of the government's collapse.
Economy
- "Austria's economy grows 1.4% in 2022" (WirtschaftsBlatt) - The Austrian economy grew by 1.4% in 2022, driven by strong exports and consumer spending.
- "Vienna's real estate market cools down" (Der Standard) - The real estate market in Vienna has slowed down, with prices and rents falling due to increased supply and decreased demand.
Society
- "Austria's COVID-19 vaccination rate reaches 70%" (Die Presse) - The vaccination rate in Austria has reached 70%, with the government aiming to reach 80% by the end of the year.
- "Protests against police violence in Vienna" (Kurier) - Hundreds of people have protested in Vienna against police violence, following a series of incidents in which police have used excessive force against protesters and civilians.
Culture
- "Vienna's MuseumsQuartier to reopen after renovation" (Der Standard) - The MuseumsQuartier in Vienna is set to reopen after a major renovation, with new exhibitions and attractions.
- "Austrian film "Corsage" wins award at Berlinale" (Die Presse) - The Austrian film "Corsage" has won the Best Film award at the Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale).
Sports
- "Austria's national football team reaches World Cup playoffs" (Kurier) - Austria's national football team has qualified for the World Cup playoffs, where they will face Wales for a spot in the tournament.
- "Lindner wins Austrian Ski Championships" (WirtschaftsBlatt) - Austrian skier Katharina Lindner has won the women's downhill event at the Austrian Ski Championships.
Please note that these headlines are subject to change and may not reflect the current news situation.