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At this year’s annual general meeting of Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) in Vienna, the course for the future was set. Michael Höllerer, who will take
Thirty-two years have passed since the world looked away for 100 days while the unimaginable unfolded in Rwanda. Yet in the spring of 2026, Vienna became
It often starts with a harmless text message, a tempting investment tip on social media, or a deceptively genuine phone call from someone claiming to be
As the sun sets on the evening of April 1, 2026, the eight-day Passover festival begins for millions of Jews around the world. It is one of Judaism’s most
Vienna’s higher education landscape is solidifying its position among the world’s best. The new “QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026” shows that
While European capitals such as Brussels and The Hague have dismantled Russian intelligence networks, an unprecedented surveillance infrastructure is flourishing
At a time when geopolitical fault lines are deeper than ever before, Austria is committed to the principle of cooperation. Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger
From Vienna to Beijing, there is a sense of unease: Chinese giant JD.com’s investment in MediaMarkt’s parent company, Ceconomy, is facing unexpected resistance
These are warnings of a severity rarely heard at the Palais des Nations. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk paints a grim picture of the
After eight years of tough negotiations, a breakthrough has been achieved. The EU and Australia have agreed on a comprehensive free trade agreement. While
This marks the birth of a global leader in the petrochemical industry. With the announcement of the executive board for the new Borouge Group International
Austria’s economy rests on a solid foundation, but demographic change and international competitive pressure pose challenges for the federal government.
Hundreds of enthusiasts gathered in Vienna to mark UNESCO’s first official International Taijiquan Day. Among the guests was China’s Ambassador Qi Mei,
It marks a diplomatic breakthrough in Vienna for the world’s largest regional security organization: After five years of deadlock, the 57 participating