Propiedad y clasificación
Fundado: 1954
Propiedad
Kurier es un diario austriaco de larga duración (relanzado en su forma moderna en 1954) controlado mayoritariamente por el conglomerado bancario / cooperativo Raiffeisen, que está estrechamente asociado con el conservador OeVP. Raiffeisen y pequeños accionistas poseen alrededor del 50,56% a través de las estructuras de Mediaprint / Telekurier, mientras que el grupo privado alemán Funke Mediengruppe (anteriormente WAZ) posee aproximadamente el 49,44%; Raiffeisen anunció movimientos para adquirir completamente la participación de Funke durante 2024-2025.
Financiación
Kurier se financia comercialmente a través de publicidad, suscripciones impresas y digitales, operadas dentro de la empresa conjunta Mediaprint respaldada por Raiffeisen/Funke; también recibe subvenciones generales de prensa de Austria, pero no financiación específica para partidos.
Afiliación y postura
Aunque Kurier es un periódico comercial, su propietario mayoritario Raiffeisen es un poderoso conglomerado históricamente alineado con el OeVP, lo que le da a sus propietarios notables vínculos político-económicos.
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Al menos 15 regiones de Rusia implementaron restricciones a las ventas de combustible el 23 de junio debido a la escasez de combustible causada por los ataques a las instalaciones de refinación de petróleo por drones ucranianos. Las restricciones incluyen limitar las compras de combustible a volúmenes específicos por persona y prohibir el reabastecimiento de combustible en latas. Estas medidas se introdujeron en las principales regiones como Khanty-Mansiysk, Belgorod, Bryansk, Kursk, Tyumen, Novosibirsk, Saratov, Penza, Omsk, Voronezh, Murmansk y Krasnoyarsk. Las autoridades citaron la necesidad de evitar escaseces artificiales y una demanda excesiva. En el Óblast de Irkutsk, algunas gasolineras impusieron límites mientras que otras dejaron de funcionar completamente. El gobernador Igor Kobzev inicialmente vinculó la escasez de combustible a las huelgas de drones, pero luego eliminó esta declaración. En el Óblast de Vladimir, se instó a los residentes a reducir los viajes en automóvil, y en Ossetia del Norte, las autoridades ordenaron la creación de una reserva de combustible de emergencia.

La estadounidense tiene el máximo tiempo de recuperación en Wimbledon.
The article discusses the scheduling of the first-round doubles match at Wimbledon involving American tennis player Serena Williams and her sister Venus Williams against the Argentine-Colombian pair Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio. The match was initially scheduled for Thursday and Friday but has been postponed due to Serena's injury during her singles match. Tournament organizer Andy Murray (likely a misstatement, as Andy Murray is a British player, and the correct name might be someone like Ashley Barker or another official) stated they are giving Serena as much time as possible to recover. They ruled out postponing the match to later dates unless necessary for safety or tournament flow. The match is expected to take place on a larger court to accommodate the large crowd attracted by Serena and Venus, who are major stars. Serena returned to professional tennis after four years, but she lost her first singles match and injured her knee. She did not attend a press conference afterward due to health reasons and expressed her commitment to participating in the doubles event. Serena and Venus have won six doubles titles together, including a title in 2016.

El juicio contra las amigas de Pilnacek continúa
The article discusses a legal development in Austria regarding the case against Karin Wurm and Anna P., former roommates of the deceased Justice Section Chief Christian Pilnacek. The Supreme Court of Vienna (OLG) has revoked a previously agreed diversion measure, which would have required the two women to perform 180 hours of community service and pay €250 in court costs. The case had initially ended with a diversion after a June hearing where their testimonies about the whereabouts of Pilnacek’s laptop were examined. The court had determined the matter was sufficiently clarified and did not require further witness testimony. However, the State Prosecutor’s Office (WKStA) disagreed, leading the OLG to reverse the decision. The court emphasized that false testimony undermines the integrity of the justice system and stressed the need for a visible state response to deter such behavior, especially given the public attention surrounding Pilnacek’s death and the ongoing investigation into his laptop.

Cuarenta años en la capital del país: un serrín en el plato
The article commemorates the 40th anniversary of St. Pölten becoming the capital of Lower Austria, highlighting the decision as a significant political, societal, and cultural milestone. It references former Governor Siegfried Ludwig’s famous quote comparing a state without a capital to goulash without sauce, which is now celebrated with a themed meal at the Landhausküche. The event includes a formal ceremony on July 10th featuring speeches by regional leaders and a street art festival. The tone is celebratory and emphasizes the success of the capital designation.

Gracias por nada, Sr. Presidente.
The article criticizes Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen for publicly encouraging parents to let their children stay up later to watch Austria's football match against Spain. The author finds this advice absurd, questioning why the president would offer such guidance on parenting. They argue that while well-intentioned, the statement risks normalizing excessive parental concessions to children's requests. The piece also humorously contrasts football's prominence with other cultural events like Taylor Swift's wedding, suggesting similar attention might be given if Austria participated in other international competitions. The author emphasizes that family life should not revolve around sports and proposes alternative topics for the president’s social media posts.

20 millones esperados: un funeral récord para Khamenei
The article discusses the upcoming funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, which is expected to draw over 20 million participants, making it one of the largest funerals in history. It compares this event to previous high-profile funerals, such as those of Ayatollah Khomeini and Pope John Paul II, highlighting the scale and intensity of public participation. The article notes that the funeral was postponed due to ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States but is now proceeding amid diplomatic efforts. Security measures are described as extremely strict, with over 65,000 security personnel deployed in major cities and 200,000 elsewhere. The article also mentions that Iranian government officials are required to attend, and international leaders from countries like China, Belarus, Iraq, and Turkmenistan are expected to participate. The event is seen as a demonstration of Iran’s resilience and influence despite current geopolitical challenges.

En el Pacífico tropical se han producido condiciones de El Niño, según los investigadores
El artículo informa que los investigadores de la organización de Ciencias de la Tierra de Nueva Zelanda (ESNZ) han identificado condiciones consistentes con el fenómeno climático de El Niño en el Pacífico tropical. Advierten que es probable que los impactos en el clima de Nueva Zelanda se intensifiquen en los próximos meses. El ESNZ se unió a otras organizaciones en Australia, Japón y los Estados Unidos para confirmar el desarrollo de El Niño, que se espera que alcance una fuerte intensidad entre julio y septiembre. Los efectos se proyectan para alcanzar su punto máximo durante el verano del hemisferio sur, que abarca desde finales de 2023 hasta principios de 2024. Según el investigador principal Chris Brandolini, este evento de El Niño es al menos comparable en fuerza a cinco de los El Niños más fuertes registrados en la historia moderna. El artículo describe las expectativas regionales de lluvias, señalando la posibilidad de precipitación por debajo del promedio en algunas áreas y por encima de los niveles normales en otras.

Después de la gran ola de calor, así será el clima en la Fiesta de la Isla del Danubio
Según el meteorólogo Nikolas Zimmermann de Ubimet, se pronostica que las temperaturas alcanzarán entre 27 y 28 grados centígrados el sábado y el domingo, lo que no constituye una ola de calor. Sin embargo, existe una alta probabilidad de lluvias y tormentas eléctricas, aunque el momento exacto sigue siendo incierto. El evento tendrá lugar independientemente del clima, con cientos de miles de visitantes esperados de viernes a domingo. El festival de este año cuenta con 14 escenarios con alrededor de 200 actos que ofrecen más de 700 horas de programación, que van desde estrellas internacionales hasta talentos locales emergentes. Debido al cierre de la línea principal de S-Bahn, se han establecido arreglos especiales de tráfico, incluida una mayor frecuencia del tranvía U6, S45 y varios servicios alternativos, junto con los servicios ferroviarios entre Floridsdorf y Praterstern.
El Mundial contra España: cientos de aficionados en el KURIER Public Viewing
The article describes a public viewing event organized by KURIER where hundreds of Austrian football fans gathered to watch Austria's World Cup knockout match against Spain. The atmosphere was lively, with fans wearing national team jerseys, makeup, and participating in various activities to recreate a stadium experience. Musicians and celebrities were present, and the crowd emotionally sang the national anthem. Despite Austria's eventual loss to Spain, fans expressed pride in the team's performance. The event also marked the farewell of Marko Arnautović, Austria's record goalscorer and most capped player, who retired from international duty after 137 matches and 49 goals.

Taylor Swift y Travis Kelce: las celebraciones de la boda deberían haber comenzado
The article reports that wedding festivities for pop star Taylor Swift and football player Travis Kelce have begun, according to U.S. media outlets. The couple reportedly had dinner at the Madison Square Garden in New York the night before their main event, which is scheduled for Friday evening. Multiple U.S. media sources cited unnamed individuals close to the couple and the organization behind the event. Neither Swift nor Kelce has publicly commented on the matter. Some reports suggest they may have already married in a private ceremony. Security measures were heightened around the venue, with police presence and restricted access. Photographers, journalists, and spectators gathered outside the pink-lit Madison Square Garden. The event coincides with other major happenings in New York, including Independence Day celebrations and the FIFA World Cup. Earlier this week, the couple donated $26 million to charitable causes in the U.S., supporting various organizations. The pair became engaged in August 2023 and are set to marry for the first time.

Mikl-Leitner critica al equipo de gobierno de la SPÖ en el gobierno federal: "Fantasías de ubicación hostiles a los impuestos"
Austrian politician Johanna Mikl-Leitner, leader of the state of Lower Austria and member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP), criticized the SPÖ-led federal government team for allegedly promoting 'tax-hostile location fantasies' and failing to implement fair social welfare policies. She called for greater efforts to strengthen the economy, secure jobs, and reward citizens' work ethic, emphasizing that the SPÖ's Social Minister should align with the 'Lower Austria model' which prioritizes helping those in need over those who exploit the system. Mikl-Leitner also expressed concerns about early release of prisoners and the lack of resistance to EU regulations that could harm local industries. In response, SPÖ national business director Klaus Seltenheim accused her of fostering division and aligning with the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ), while praising the government’s efforts to rebuild after previous administrations.

El barco de cien aguas "Días de lluvia" invita a la visita
The article announces a guided tour of the floating artwork 'Regentag,' created by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, located at the guest harbor in Tulln. The tour runs from 14:00 to 17:00 on July 11th, accommodating groups of five people at a time, only under good weather conditions. Admission costs 6 euros for adults and 4 euros for children and youth under 18. The ship is not accessible for people with mobility impairments. Nearby, the Egon Schiele Museum offers insights into the painter’s work and personal life, while visitors can also explore nature trails along the Danube and view the newly redesigned Nibelungenplatz.

Elīna Garanča: Clásico entre las estrellas con la próxima generación
The article discusses Elīna Garanča’s summer concert series 'Klassik unter Sternen,' which has moved from Stift Göttweig to Grafenegg. The event, now in its 18th edition, features three days of performances in the Schlosspark and Wolkenturm, with tickets selling out quickly. The preview on July 3rd and the gala on July 4th are highlighted, with the next opportunity being July 3rd, 2027. The article describes Garanča’s activities leading up to the gala, including a picnic with fans and a concert featuring young talents from her competition 'Zukunftsstimmen.' It also mentions her collaboration with her husband, Karel Mark Chichon, who has been involved in the event since its inception. The piece includes insights into Garanča’s personal life and career highlights, such as her roles in operatic roles like Octavian and Carmen. Young performers are showcased, emphasizing their potential and the hope for their future careers.
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