Propriété et classification
Fondé: 1955
Propriété
ORF (Oesterreichischer Rundfunk) est le radiodiffuseur public national autrichien, créé dans sa forme moderne au milieu des années 1950 et réorganisé par la loi en tant que fondation de droit public. Il est gouverné par un conseil de fondation (Stiftungsrat) et un conseil d'audience dont les membres sont largement nommés par des canaux politiques et gouvernementaux - un arrangement que la Cour constitutionnelle autrichienne a jugé partiellement inconstitutionnel pour vulnérabilité à l'ingérence politique, ordonnant une réforme d'ici mars 2025.
Financement
Depuis le 1er janvier 2024, l'ORF est principalement financée par une redevance obligatoire des ménages, l'ORF-Beitrag (environ 15,30 euros par mois), qui a remplacé l'ancienne redevance de radiodiffusion SIG et est payée par pratiquement tous les ménages et de nombreuses entreprises, complétée par des recettes publicitaires.
Affiliation et orientation
ORF est un radiodiffuseur public établi par l'État, financé par une redevance publique obligatoire et supervisé par des organes nommés par le pouvoir politique, avec une mission légale de service public d'équilibre et d'impartialité.
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Rusko znovu útočilo na Ukrajinu, Kyjev truchlí po masivním úderu
Selon les autorités ukrainiennes, au moins deux personnes ont été tuées et huit blessées dans des frappes aériennes russes sur la région de Sumy et Kryvyj Rih en Ukraine dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi. Cela fait suite à une attaque russe à grande échelle sur Kiev plus tôt dans la semaine qui a tué au moins 30 personnes et en a blessé environ 100 autres. En réponse aux attaques, l'Ukraine a mené des frappes de missiles sur Belgorod en Russie, provoquant un incendie dans une installation énergétique et tuant une femme, selon les médias russes. La frappe nocturne sur la ville de Romny dans la région de Sumy a frappé un immeuble résidentiel, tuant deux femmes et blessant un homme, a rapporté l'administrateur régional Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Sept autres personnes ont été blessées dans une frappe de missile sur Kryvyj Rih, selon l'administrateur militaire de la ville Oleksandr Vilkulov.
Lente pour la Russie sur le front était presque stable en juin
Russian advances in Ukraine have significantly slowed this year, with minimal progress reported in June according to analyses by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Ukrainian group Deepstate. Despite continuous attacks, Russia captured only 84 square kilometers in June compared to 556 in the same month last year. According to ISW, Russian gains were even smaller, at 30.42 square kilometers. The report highlights that Russia's offensive during spring and summer 2026 has failed to achieve any operationally significant progress. Overstalutenant Johan Huovinen from the Swedish Defence University notes that the situation along the extended front in Ukraine is complex, with areas frequently changing hands, making precise measurements challenging. Additionally, a report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) estimates that over 1.4 million Russian soldiers have been wounded or killed since the 2022 invasion, with around 450,000 deaths. The report also indicates that Russia's monthly losses likely exceed recruitment rates, suggesting a growing manpower crisis.

Le procès contre les amies de Pilnacek se poursuit
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.

V tropickém Pacifiku nastaly podmínky jevu El Niňo, uvedli výzkumníci
The article reports that researchers from New Zealand’s Earth Sciences organization (ESNZ) have identified conditions consistent with the El Niño climate phenomenon in the tropical Pacific. They warn that impacts on New Zealand’s weather are likely to intensify over the coming months. The ESNZ joined other organizations in Australia, Japan, and the U.S. in confirming the development of El Niño, which is expected to reach strong intensity between July and September. The effects are projected to peak during the Southern Hemisphere summer, spanning late 2023 into early 2024. According to lead researcher Chris Brandolini, this El Niño event is at least comparable in strength to five of the strongest recorded El Niños in modern history. The article outlines regional rainfall expectations, noting potential below-average precipitation in some areas and above-normal levels in others. It also mentions possible temperature fluctuations and increased wind variability later in the year. Additionally, it notes two lower-probability risks: sudden stratospheric warming and the occurrence of a tropical cyclone outside the typical season, both historically linked to El Niño. Brandolini connects the

Les cérémonies de mariage de Taylor Swift et Travis Kelce devraient avoir commencé.
L'article rapporte que les festivités de mariage de la pop star Taylor Swift et du joueur de football Travis Kelce ont commencé, selon les médias américains. Le couple aurait dîné au Madison Square Garden à New York la veille de leur événement principal, qui est prévu pour vendredi soir. Plusieurs sources médiatiques américaines ont cité des personnes anonymes proches du couple et de l'organisation derrière l'événement. Ni Swift ni Kelce n'ont publiquement commenté l'affaire. Certains rapports suggèrent qu'ils se sont peut-être déjà mariés lors d'une cérémonie privée. Les mesures de sécurité ont été renforcées autour du lieu, avec une présence policière et un accès restreint. Les photographes, les journalistes et les spectateurs se sont rassemblés à l'extérieur du Madison Square Garden éclairé de rose. L'événement coïncide avec d'autres événements majeurs à New York, notamment les célébrations du Jour de l'Indépendance et la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA.
La mort de Navalny: des sanctions contre des chercheurs russes
The European Union has imposed sanctions against six Russian scientists linked to the death of Alexei Navalny, a prominent opposition figure who died in a Russian prison in 2024. The scientists are associated with military research, particularly in the development of chemical weapons, including epibatidin, a potent neurotoxin. The EU claims that traces of this toxin were found in Navalny’s body after his death, suggesting it was the cause of his death. Navalny’s wife, Julia Navalnaya, has accused President Vladimir Putin of murder, while the Russian government maintains that he died of natural causes. Austrian Foreign Minister Johann Waschl previously stated that evidence from Navalny’s remains confirmed he was poisoned while in custody.

Pour la première fois, Poutine reconnaît la carte pétrolière
Le président russe Vladimir Poutine a reconnu pour la première fois que la Russie construisait "certaines réserves de pétrole" lors d'une réunion axée sur les questions énergétiques. Il a souligné la nécessité de renforcer la production nationale de pétrole et d'augmenter la production. Pendant ce temps, les forces ukrainiennes ont continué leurs attaques contre l'infrastructure énergétique russe, faisant exploser une usine de purification de pétrole dans la région méridionale de Krasnodar, qui produit environ quatre millions de tonnes de pétrole brut par an. La région de Krasnodar est l'une des plus grandes régions productrices de pétrole de Russie situées près de la mer Noire.

Les eaux de baignade ne sont pas sans danger
The article reports that European bathing waters may not be as safe as suggested by the European Environment Agency (EEA), based on research by the non-profit Correctiv organization. The EEA assessment only considers two types of fecal bacteria, while other harmful pathogens and chemical pollutants like pesticides, mineral oils, and PFAS are not included, despite being available. Correctiv claims that even Austrian bathing sites are classified as 'contaminated,' though the extent of contamination remains unclear. The EEA previously rated most European bathing waters as excellent, but this report highlights potential gaps in the evaluation. Experts argue that current assessments are misleading because they do not account for chemical contaminants, which can accumulate in the body and pose health risks. Correctiv’s analysis suggests that thousands of bathing sites across Europe, including many in Germany, Italy, Denmark, and France, are located in waterways contaminated with chemicals, even if they meet basic safety standards.
Sommet de l'OTAN: Des milliards de dollars sont promis pour l'Ukraine
At a NATO summit in Ankara, member states agreed to provide the Ukraine with new financial commitments for military support over the next two years. The planned commitment includes a minimum annual funding of 70 billion euros for military equipment, support, and training, totaling 140 billion euros. This amount includes a European Union aid package of around 60 billion euros for defense-related expenses until the end of 2027, leaving approximately 80 billion euros to be covered by NATO countries from their national budgets. Germany is expected to take the largest share due to the United States halting funding under former President Donald Trump. The final declaration from the summit emphasizes that European allies will need to take greater responsibility for the defense and deterrence of their continent, with the motto 'A stronger Europe in a stronger NATO.'
Déclaration d'indépendance américaine: une copie rare découverte en Grande-Bretagne
A rare copy of the United States Declaration of Independence has been discovered in the National Archives of the United Kingdom. This document is one of eleven copies printed in July 1776 in Exeter, now part of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. It is believed to be the only known copy outside the United States. The document came into British possession in December 1776 after the Royal Navy captured the American ship 'Dalton' off the coast of Portugal. The discovery was made earlier this year by a volunteer archivist cataloging naval records related to the American Revolutionary War.
Quelque 2 000 foyers de chaleur en France
The article reports on the increased number of heat-related deaths in France during a recent heatwave, with approximately 2,000 additional fatalities compared to usual levels—a 30 percent increase. The health authorities in Paris confirmed this rise, noting that the numbers could still climb, with more precise data expected in three weeks. The Greater Paris area and the Pays de la Loire region were most affected, with death rates rising by around 60 percent in these areas. Most of the additional deaths involved individuals over 45 years old, with those over 65 being particularly impacted. The number of home deaths nearly doubled, aligning with government concerns. Meanwhile, severe wildfires continue to spread in southern France, forcing around 3,000 people into safety, including many from camping sites where numerous recreational vehicles and bungalows were destroyed. Two firefighters were lightly injured during the efforts. Similar heat-related mortality increases were reported in Belgium and Spain.
Schumann: La santé des régions hors de la table
The Austrian government parties have defended their planned healthcare reform, emphasizing that future planning and control should be more collaborative and binding. Health Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ) confirmed that the idea of establishing health regions to address the issue of cross-border patients has been abandoned. The reform includes plans to resolve structural planning blockages through an arbitration process before the next meeting of the Federal Target Steering Committee, though it remains unclear whether the federal government will have the final say. Health state secretary Ulrike Königsberger-Ludwig (SPÖ) noted that much work remains to ensure the effectiveness of the reforms. Many details of the reform remain unresolved, including financing for new specialist centers, which will be addressed during upcoming federal financial equalization negotiations. While the first specialist center is expected to open within the current legislative period, the dispute over cross-border patients remains unresolved. Schumann reiterated that hospital closures will not occur, but this assurance was not sufficient for regional leaders from Carinthia and Burgenland.
BAC calculé dans l'industrie de la volaille
The Austrian Federal Competition Authority (BWB) has launched investigations into suspected unfair trading practices in the poultry industry. The probe follows allegations that a 'market-dominant' buyer dictates delivery conditions to poultry farms, according to information provided by the Ministry of Agriculture to the APA. Up to 200 farmers could be affected by these practices. The investigation was triggered by a complaint submitted to the 'Fairness Office,' an organization established in 2022 to assist farmers dealing with conflicts with traders. This office acts as a mediation body and serves as the final step for farmers seeking to report issues to regulatory authorities.
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