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Football World Cup: Brazil against Haiti from 2.30 in the Liveticker
The article announces a live ticker covering a football match between Brazil and Haiti starting at 2:30 AM.
Mourning announcements by Anton Roth
The article mentions obituaries related to Anton Roth.
19-year-old ran off the road and crashed his car into an apartment building.
A 19-year-old individual lost control of their vehicle and crashed into a residential house.
Biedermeierfest Bad Gleichenberg: We are an imperial couple all year round
The article discusses the Biedermeierfest in Bad Gleichenberg, highlighting the event's theme 'Kaiserpaar sind wir das ganze Jahr' (We are the imperial couple all year round).
World Cup soccer: bone fracture and shock in Canada's win over Qatar
The article reports on Canada's surprising victory against Qatar in the FIFA World Cup, highlighting a significant injury (a bone fracture) that occurred during the match.
Attempted Murder: Child seriously injured in crocodile enclosure in England
A child was seriously injured after entering a crocodile enclosure in England. The incident has raised concerns about safety measures at the facility.
But Anger is celebrating: Why there are fewer and fewer tent festivals in Eastern Styria
The article discusses the decline of open-air festivals (Zeltfeste) in the East Styria region of Austria, exploring reasons behind this trend.
Grosz: Excitement over the video for the FPÖ Graz and against Kebapbuden
The article discusses an incident involving a video that has sparked controversy in Graz, Austria. The video appears to promote the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) in Graz while targeting kebab shops, which has led to public debate.
No racist intent Van: Van der Vaart after the Japanese saga
The article discusses former German football player Fabio van der Vaart responding to comments he made about Japanese people, clarifying that there was no racist intent behind his remarks.
Prince George follows in the footsteps of his father William and uncle Harry
The article mentions Prince George following in the footsteps of his father, Prince William, and his uncle, Prince Harry.
Now it's official: these district courts in Carinthia will be merged
The article announces that certain district courts in Carinthia will be merged officially.
IdaIda: ID Austria gets a chatbot to help users
ID Austria, an Austrian political party, is introducing a chatbot named 'Ida' designed to assist users with information and support.
A truck with 120 pigs overturned on the A9 near Rottenmann.
A truck carrying 120 pigs overturned on the A9 motorway near Rottenmann.
" Mourning announcements by David Fischbäck
The article mentions obituaries related to David Fischbäck.

Austria against Jordan: A French-German moment
The article recalls a historical moment in Austria when students were allowed to leave school early to watch Franz Klammer's Olympic victory in Innsbruck. It then describes a similar event in 2026, where Austrian schools organized early morning public viewings for the World Cup match between Austria and Jordan. The article highlights the enthusiasm of students and teachers during the match, including a goal by Arnautović, and mentions the challenges of switching streaming providers during the game.
Football World Cup: Portugal disappointed with draw against DR Congo
The article provides a live ticker update for a football match between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo during the FIFA World Cup, starting at 7 PM.

Portugal stumbles into the World Cup: draw against DR Congo
The article reports on an upcoming football match between Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) during the 2026 World Cup. It mentions that this might be the last World Cup for Cristiano Ronaldo and notes the match will take place at the Houston Stadium in the United States.

ORF.at is to be jointly operated by Austrian media, Raiffeisen and Industry propose
A strategy paper proposed by Raiffeisen and the Austrian Industry Association suggests that ORF.at, the largest news website operated by Austria's public broadcaster ORF, should be transformed into a jointly operated platform by Austrian media outlets. The proposal includes spinning off ORF.at into a separate entity where other media companies could participate. The model suggested is based on the Austrian Press Agency (APA), which operates as a cooperative among most major Austrian media organizations. The current CEO of APA, Clemens Pig, has been appointed as the next general director of ORF
"Snipes" has been imprisoned in the center of Graz
The article reports that 'Snipes' was unexpectedly closed in the Graz city center.
Eight years of imprisonment and internment for a 14-year-old for a bloody act in Vienna
A 14-year-old was sentenced to eight years in prison and committed to a psychiatric facility following a violent attack in Vienna.
Ascot 2026: Harriet Phillips celebrates her royals debut in horse racing
Harriet Phillips made her royal debut at the Ascot 2026 horse racing event.
Successful impulse evening and new executive board for women in business
The article mentions a successful 'Impulsabend' event and the appointment of a new board at 'Frau in der Wirtschaft', but no further details are provided.
The Royal Family confirms that Mette-Marit has received a new lung .
The article confirms that Queen Mette-Marit has received a new lung.
ORF app and website down: Viewers unable to watch game against Jordan
The ORF app and website experienced technical issues during a match against Jordan, preventing viewers from following the event.
May: Prices continue to rise sharply, inflation at 3.7%
The article reports that prices continued to rise strongly in May, with inflation reaching 3.7 percent.
Jennifer Lopez: "I've been a new person since the divorce".
The article quotes Jennifer Lopez stating she has become a 'new person' since her divorce.
The mourning of Margareta Earlyworst
The article mentions obituaries related to Margareta Frühwirt.
The mourning of Veronica Ganster
The article mentions obituaries related to Veronica Ganster.
Mourning announcements by Albin Schmölzer
The article mentions obituaries related to Albin Schmölzer.
Three times as expensive: Trump's ballroom is said to cost 600 million euros
The article reports that Donald Trump's ballroom, known as the 'Trump Ballroom,' is estimated to cost around 600 million euros.

Exception Ralf Rangnick: If you scatter roses to the OFB team leader
The article discusses the history of Austrian football team coaches who faced public criticism before major tournaments, focusing on Ralf Rangnick being the first ÖFB team coach to receive unanimous negative feedback ('Rosen streut') from players and experts prior to a World Cup. The piece references past instances involving Max Merkel (1978), Karl Stotz (1982), Josef Hickersberger (1990), and Herbert Prohaska (1998). It also notes Prohaska’s later role as an ORF analyst and his reflections on the treatment of team coaches.
Why Hofer branches in one German state are exempt from low-price promotions
The article discusses why Hofer stores in a particular Austrian federal state are exempt from deep-discount promotions.
The Court of Justice of the European Communities
The article discusses potential budget cuts targeting smaller district courts in Austria.
Taylor Swift tops the Billboard Hot 100 for the 15th time.
Taylor Swift leads the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the 15th time.
World Cup: Iran takes home two minutes behind New Zealand
Iran and New Zealand drew in their World Cup match after Iran came back from two goals down.
Country doctor's office: Beatrice Egli makes her debut as an actress
Beatrice Egli makes her acting debut in the TV series 'Landarztpraxis'.
Mourning announcements by Brigitte Haiditsch
The article mentions obituaries related to Brigitte Haiditsch.
The mourning of Helfried Worschitz
The article mentions obituaries related to Helfried Worschitz.

Eight and a half years in prison for Spanish La Liga pro
Spanish football player Rafa Mir was sentenced to eight and a half years in prison and ordered to pay 64,000 euros in damages for sexual aggression against a young woman. Mir denies the allegations, claiming the encounter was consensual, and has announced his intention to appeal the verdict. Another footballer, Pablo Jara, was also convicted of sexual aggression against another woman and received a two-and-a-half-year sentence.
Fußball-WM: Heißes 1:1! Ägypten erkämpft sich Punkt gegen Belgien
Egypt managed to secure a draw against Belgium in a closely contested match during the World Cup.
Saudi Arabia and Uruguay share the points at 1:1
The article announces the live broadcast of the football match between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay starting at midnight.
Video by Ingeborg Haas
The article features a video advertisement by Ingeborg Haas, though no further details about the content, purpose, or context of the ad are provided.
The start of construction for Reichstein hut New delay
The start of construction for Reichensteinhuette Neu has been delayed again.
Trump immediately accepted: Iran's last-minute negotiating success
The article discusses Iran's last-minute negotiation success with Donald Trump, who immediately accepted the deal.
Withdrawal of the contract
The article appears to be a brief headline and a reference to 'Kleine Zeitung Shop,' likely indicating a section or feature related to retracting contracts or agreements. No further details or content are provided.
Health reform: countries surprisingly agree on positions
The article reports that Austrian federal states have unexpectedly reached an agreement on positions regarding healthcare reform.
British far-right activist Tommy Robinson arrested
Right-wing British activist Tommy Robinson was arrested.
The mourning of Rosa Schwab
The article mentions obituaries related to Rosa Schwab.
Mourning announcements by Alfred Götz
The article mentions obituaries related to Alfred Götz.
Obituaries of Erika Stangl
The article mentions obituaries related to Erika Stangl.
Mourning announcements by Angela Kneissl
The article mentions obituaries related to Angela Kneissl.
Obituaries of Kristine Mandl
The article mentions obituaries related to Kristine Mandl.
Mourning announcements by Alois Heller
The article mentions obituaries related to Alois Heller.

30 years of colorful protest in pictures
The article commemorates the 30th anniversary of the first colorful demonstration in Vienna, where people dressed in bright clothes and decorated wagons marched through the Ringstraße to advocate for equal rights and against discrimination of LGBTQ+ individuals. It features interviews with co-founders of the Rainbow Parade discussing uprisings, resistance, 'Stonewall' as a milestone, and why the parade remains both a celebration and a protest for the community.

This guest was missing at the golden wedding anniversary of the Swedish royal couple
King Carl XVI. Gustaf and Queen Silvia celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with a series of events.
Video by Augustine Kulmer
The article features a video advertisement by Augustine Kulmer.
Video by Gottfried Erhart
The article mentions a video ad by Gottfried Erhart, but provides no further details about the content, purpose, or context of the advertisement.
Drei Tote: Eltern und Kleinkind sterben bei Autounfall in Bayern
Three people, including parents and a young child, died in a car accident in Bavaria.
Britons celebrate King Charles with a birthday parade
Thousands of people gathered in London to celebrate King Charles III's birthday with a military parade known as 'Trooping the Colour.' The monarch and Queen Camilla traveled along The Mall in a carriage accompanied by hundreds of soldiers. Princess Kate and her children also attended the event in another carriage. The tradition dates back to the 18th century and involves the presentation of a flag by one of the five infantry regiments of the king.

Budgetary discussions
The article discusses Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer's upcoming budget speech in parliament, noting that it has already been prepared and will last approximately 80 minutes. The minister wrote the speech himself, which suggests that this is not a common practice. Other ministers have tried to convince him to cut spending in areas other than their own portfolios. The article also humorously compares the situation to household budgeting, where families must reduce expenses without increasing income.

‘A dream come true’: Fans revel as US win World Cup opener on home soil
Team USA secured a dominant 4-1 victory in their World Cup opener on home soil, bringing immense joy to fans who are celebrating the opportunity to witness football at the highest level.
Marvel star Elizabeth Olsen is becoming a mother for the first time
Elizabeth Olsen, known for her role in the Marvel film series, is expecting her first child.
Mourning announcements by Herbert Riegler
The article mentions obituaries related to Herbert Riegler.
Mourning announcements by Herbert Simmer
The article mentions obituaries related to Herbert Simmer.
Mourning announcements by Gottfried Erhart
The article mentions obituaries related to Gottfried Erhart.
Fine-Crime Festival: There is tension in the air in Graz
The article discusses the Fine-Crime-Festival taking place in Graz, highlighting the tension in the air.
Mystery case: Body finding: It must be man, not hunting
The article discusses a mysterious case involving a body discovery, with emphasis on the statement 'The human being must come first, not hunting.'
Mourning by Manfred Kahr
The article mentions obituaries related to Manfred Kahr.
Condolences to the family of Ferdinand Strutz
The article mentions obituaries related to Ferdinand Strutz.

Fonio: You can also build a big tech company from Austria
The Austrian startup Fonio, which provides AI-based telephone assistance solutions, has completed a funding round of 14.6 million euros, valuing the company at 120 million euros. Fonio, founded in 2024 by Daniel Keinrath and Matthias Gruber, serves over 7,000 customers, mostly small and medium-sized businesses. The company is expanding internationally and has received investments from firms such as 20VC, Synthesia, Hubspot, and Revolut.
Pressure from Washington: China's example: Cuba announces opening up
Kuba hat eine Wirtschaftsöffnung angekündigt, inspiriert vom chinesischen Modell. Der Artikel erwähnt den Druck von Washington als Hintergrund für diese Entscheidung.
Video by Johann Muhry
The article features a video advertisement by Johann Muhry.
Actress Millie Bobby Brown: One day she wants to be pregnant
Actress Millie Bobby Brown has expressed her desire to become pregnant in the future.
Hoffmann's Stories: The Poet in the Wheelwork of the World
The article discusses E.T.A. Hoffmann's short stories, focusing on his portrayal of the poet within the complex mechanisms of the world. It likely explores themes present in Hoffmann's work, such as the interplay between art and reality, individual creativity against societal structures, and the role of the artist in a mechanized or bureaucratic world.
Netpython: 8 meters long giant snake kills woman on plantation
A woman was killed by an eight-meter-long python on a plantation.
The latest video announcements of the funeral
The article discusses recent obituary video advertisements.
Condolences from the bereaved
The article mentions obituaries related to Christiane Veit.
Anxiety, phobias: Psychologists on sick note: Long waiting list in Carinthia
The article discusses long waiting lists for psychologists covered by health insurance in Carinthia, Austria, highlighting concerns over access to mental health care for conditions such as anxiety disorders and phobias.
Declarations of Mourning by Maria Volmann
The article mentions obituaries related to Maria Volmann.
AudiA6: Crashed by Europol's cryptocurrency money laundering service
The article reports on the dismantling of a cryptocurrency money laundering service by Europol.
Compromise against frontal opposition: Greens want to help shape the FPÖ in the Chancellery
The article discusses the Austrian Greens' strategy of seeking compromise against the FPÖ's frontal opposition, aiming to influence policies while preventing the FPÖ from entering the chancellorship.
Video by Maria Volmann
The article features a video advertisement by Maria Volmann.
Shortly before the verdict, Marius Borg Høiby is to be hospitalized
Marius Borg Høiby is reportedly expected to be hospitalized shortly before his trial.
Mourning announcements by Gisela Stopper
The article mentions obituaries related to Gisela Stopper.
The mourning of Albert Fink
The article mentions obituaries related to Albert Fink.
The candidates with seven questions in the quick check
The article presents a 'quick check' of candidates for the ORF election, asking them seven questions.
VAR, Time and Co: These new rules will be used at the 2026 World Cup
The article discusses new rules set to be implemented at the World Cup 2026, including the use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR), timekeeping systems, and other innovations.
1934 2026: Jean Ziegler died at the age of 92
Jean Ziegler, born in 1934, has passed away at the age of 92.
Soon ... Iranian sports minister threatens to cancel World Cup games
The Iranian Minister of Sports has threatened to cancel World Cup matches if certain conditions are not met.
Marius Borg Høiby: Mette-Marit's son must remain in U-Haul
The article discusses the case of Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norwegian Prime Minister Mette Marit, who remains in pre-trial detention.