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The market in Nussdorf gets a second chance
The article mentions that Nußdorfer Markt is getting a new chance, but provides no further details.
Convicted in a misdemeanour trial
The article reports that Stronach has been found guilty in a sexual abuse trial.

Enjoy a hell of a day, I want more! Here comes the cable guy!
The article provides a weather forecast from the Republic Hydrological and Meteorological Institute of Serbia (RHMZ). It states that the night will mostly be clear with occasional rain or thunderstorms in mountainous areas. Tomorrow is expected to be predominantly sunny and warm with light winds from the north. Afternoon showers or thunderstorms are anticipated in southern and eastern parts of Serbia. Temperatures range between 11°C and 33°C. The weekend and beginning of next week will remain largely sunny and very hot, with temperatures reaching up to 35°C. Short-term rain or thunderstorms,伴有
New Zealand vs Egypt: Duel of surprise teams
The article discusses an upcoming match between New Zealand and Egypt, referring to both teams as 'surprise teams.'
Belgium needs points against Iran
The article mentions Belgium needing points against Iran, likely referring to a sports match.
FC Bayern surprised with Red Bull deal
FC Bayern Munich has announced an unexpected partnership with Red Bull.
St. Pölten is launching a heating revolution
The city of St. Pölten is launching a heating revolution.
Spices: The secret to a good salad often lies in the dressing
The article discusses the importance of dressings in enhancing the flavor of salads, highlighting how different ingredients and spices contribute to the overall taste.
Messi smiles respect away from ÖFB team
The article mentions that Lionel Messi showed respect towards the Austrian national football team (ÖFB-Team), but it does not provide further details or context.
Rapid goal: "Best team in Austria"
The article discusses Rapid Vienna's goal to become 'the best team in Austria.'
NÖ is launching a brilliant summer campaign
The article mentions that NÖ has started a 'geniale' (brilliant/great) summer campaign.
Netherlands against Sweden under duress
The article discusses a match between Holland and Sweden, likely referring to a sports competition.
Which nation has the best World Cup fans in 2026?
The article poses the question of which nation will have the best World Cup fans in 2026.
Matura: 7,600 Northeastern students have made it!
The article reports that 7,600 students from Lower Austria have successfully completed their matura exams.
Matura: So few students failed this year
The article discusses the results of the Austrian high school leaving exam (Matura), noting that fewer students failed this year compared to previous years.
Iran officially complains to FIFA
Iran has officially complained to FIFA.

Hernalser Bookstore closes after 135 years: 'It was a too expensive hobby'
The last traditional bookstore in the 17th district of Vienna, Hernalser Buchhandlung, is closing after 135 years. Owner Jelena Deretić expressed sadness over the loss of this social hub and community institution. Many customers regarded it as more than just a place to buy books, but as a gathering spot and source of advice. The closure marks the end of an era for the local neighborhood.
Intense Heatwave in France
France is experiencing an intense heatwave, with more than half of the population under the second-highest heat warning level. The meteorological service warned that the heatwave would be widespread, prolonged, and intense, with temperatures expected to reach up to 40 degrees Celsius between Sunday and Tuesday. Fifty-three out of 101 departments are currently under the orange alert level. President Emmanuel Macron urged people to take extra care of elderly citizens during the coming days. The Ministry of Labor called on companies to adjust working hours to cope with the heat. In Poitiers, oral
The Great Fair for the Little Ones
The article discusses a large trade fair aimed at young children, though specific details about the event are not provided.
Mausi Lugner is on a tour of Kitz
The article discusses Mausi Lugner's activities during a tour, with a focus on potential issues or concerns related to her actions.
Beer Shower & Co.: The biggest barbecue myths in check
The article examines common myths related to grilling, likely discussing popular beliefs about grilling techniques, safety, or food preparation.

20 years of the Twin City Liner: how to make the Danube link greener
The article discusses the 20th anniversary of the Twin City Liner, a high-speed catamaran connecting Vienna and Bratislava. It highlights the vessel's role in tourism and transportation, noting its speed and efficiency due to its ability to bypass locks. The article also mentions early challenges during the ship's first journey, including an incident involving the captain.
Heatwave: These tips keep your apartment really cool
The article provides tips for keeping a home cool during a heatwave.
Verena Altenberger shows off her after-baby body
Verena Altenberger shares her post-pregnancy body.
World champions in top form
The article headline 'Weltmeister in überragender Form' translates to 'World Champions in Outstanding Form.' The content of the article is not provided, so no further details can be analyzed.

ÖFB defender Stefan Posch suffered a jaw fracture in the duel with Jordan
Austrian football player Stefan Posch suffered a jaw fracture during a match against Jordan in the World Cup 2026 qualifiers. The injury was confirmed via a CT scan, and no surgery is required. A special brace will aid his recovery. The Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) has not ruled out his participation in the upcoming match against Argentina. Both the team's sports director and assistant coach have emphasized Posch's importance to the team.
Team leader Rangnick pays respect to schools
The article mentions that team coach Rangnick shows respect to schools.
Amira in tears: an accident drama about Pocher's son
The article discusses an accident involving the son of football player Pocher, with emotional reactions from his partner Amira.
ÖFB legend Hans Buzek has died
Hans Buzek, a legendary figure in Austrian football, has passed away.
Argentine legend warns against Austria: "How can that be?"
The article discusses a warning from an Argentine legend regarding Austria, though the specific content of the warning is not detailed in the provided text.
The calm before the storm brings a package from Gmunden
The article mentions 'Die Ruhe vor dem Sturm bringt ein Paket aus Gmunden' but does not provide further details about the content of the package or its significance.
1-0 - Mexico trembles to the top
Mexico secured a 1-0 victory against their opponents, earning them a place in the next stage of the competition.
Straka starts to catch up at U.S. Open
The article mentions Straka starting an 'Aufholjagd' (catch-up) at the US Open.
Highlights: Mexico against South Korea
The article provides highlights from a match between Mexico and South Korea.
6:0 - Canada's historic goal party overshadowed by horror injury
The article discusses Canada's historic 6:0 victory in a football match, but it was overshadowed by a severe injury to one of the players.
Canada in shock after horror injury
The article discusses Canada's reaction to a severe injury incident, though specific details about the event, individuals involved, or context are not provided in the text.
Rangnick writes an emotional letter to fans
Rangnick writes an emotional letter to fans
During the World Cup: transfer shock for ÖFB-Star
An Austrian football player (ÖFB-Star) has been unexpectedly transferred during the World Cup, causing surprise among fans and observers.
4 to 1 - Swiss latecomers shock Bosnia
A Swiss team defeated Bosnia 4:1 in a match.
Farmers rule warns of 40 days of continuous rain
Agricultural advisory service Bauernregel has issued a warning about prolonged rainfall lasting up to 40 days.
A country in World Cup fever: the battle cry of fans in parliament
The article discusses Austria's enthusiasm for the World Cup, highlighting a fan chant heard in parliament.
Compulsory supervision for suspension from autumn
The article discusses mandatory care during suspension starting in autumn.
Young men take on old "Mex": Disco becomes a social gathering
The article discusses how a historic disco club called 'Mex' has been transformed into a youth-friendly leisure spot, attracting younger crowds.
spusu reports after ÖFB victory data record
spusu reports a data record following an ÖFB victory
Ronaldo's sister goes after teammates
The article reports that Cristiano Ronaldo's sister has confronted a teammate.
Highlights: Czech Republic against South Africa
The article provides highlights from a match between Czechia and South Africa, likely related to sports.
The European Commission has adopted a communication entitled 'The European Union's role in the fight against racism and xenophobia'.
The article mentions an oe24.TV Wahlbarometer (election barometer) featuring Cap and Westenthaler but provides no further details about the content, methodology, or findings of the survey.
The poll of the week with Werner Beutelmeyer
The article presents 'Die Umfrage der Woche' with Werner Beutelmeyer, likely discussing public opinion or survey results. No specific content or findings from the survey are detailed in the provided text.
Later Elfer saves South Africa against the Czech Republic
Südafrika drew with the Czech Republic 1-1 in their match, with a later goal securing a draw for South Africa.
A family business in Salzburg goes bankrupt
A family-owned business in Salzburg has gone bankrupt, resulting in millions in losses.
Huge success for the premiere of "Rolf's Father"
The premiere of 'Rolfs Vater' was a huge success.

Heat wave rolling in
A heatwave is expected to hit Austria starting Wednesday, with temperatures reaching up to 30°C in some areas by Wednesday and potentially exceeding 35°C at weekends. The hot air is coming from the Iberian Peninsula and southern France, bringing sweltering conditions and tropical nights where temperatures do not drop below 20°C. The heatwave coincides with the start of astronomical summer on June 21, leading to short nights and limited time for cooling down.
Naked through Vienna: Cycling demonstration once again catches the eye
A naked cycling demonstration took place in Vienna, drawing attention once again.
Argentina goalkeeper insults Austria
The article discusses comments made by an Argentine goalkeeper regarding Austria.
Who's the greatest World Cup player of all time?
The article poses the question 'Who is the best World Cup player of all time?' but does not provide any analysis, opinions, or information to address this query.

Premiere: New York Knicks first NBA team to be hosted by Trump
The New York Knicks won their first NBA championship in 53 years after defeating the San Antonio Spurs. The team, led by superstar Jalen Brunson, will participate in a parade and has been invited to the White House by former U.S. President Donald Trump, despite negative fan reactions during a home game at Madison Square Garden. Knicks owner James Dolan, who has supported Trump for decades, accepted the invitation. Dolan also attended the game with Trump.

Helping rather than watching: how schoolchildren learn democracy
The article discusses an educational initiative called 'Kommunale Bildung' aimed at teaching children about democracy through hands-on learning experiences. The program, organized by the Austrian Municipal Association and the Ministry of Education, takes place during an action week before school ends. It uses a children's book titled 'My Municipality - My Home,' which explains the roles of local institutions such as the municipal administration, schools, and public services. Local officials including mayors, school directors, and education authorities are involved in promoting the initiative.
Causa Bohrn Mena: OLG is hammering away at "likes"
The article discusses a legal case involving 'likes' on social media, specifically referencing a ruling by the Oberlandesgericht (OLG), which is a higher regional court in Germany.
Drug lord shot dead at airport
A drug boss was shot at an airport.
Future Spar chief wants to safeguard variety
The article mentions that the head of Spar, a supermarket chain, wants to ensure product diversity.
McDonald's head of the kitchen with cows in Kitzbühel
The article mentions McDonald's chief being present with cows in Kitzbühel.
Rents rose sharply in the first quarter
Rental prices increased significantly in the first quarter.
"No Scotland, no party": Scottish fans take over Boston and the city
The article discusses how fans of the Scottish football team have taken over Boston, likely referring to events related to a match or fan activity.
Millions of people watched the dream debut of the UFC stars
Millions of viewers watched the successful start of the Austrian national football team (ÖFB).
Influencers storm the Vienna Stock Exchange
The article mentions that influencers are entering the Vienna Stock Exchange, but provides no further details.
The Albertina looks back on its history
The article discusses the history of the Albertina museum.
Rehabilitation work on the A1 near St. Pölten
The article reports on ongoing maintenance work on the A 1 motorway near St. Pölten.
Thomalla brings tears to the eyes of ZDF
The article mentions that Thomalla caused tears during a ZDF filming.
25 years of MQ: Party with free admission
The article discusses a 25th anniversary celebration event for the MQ (Militant Group), which was open to the public.
These rock stars have the inside scoop now
This article discusses Schlager stars who have now gained insight or clarity, though specific details about which stars or what insights they have gained are not provided in the given text.
Why the Entrance to St. Stephen's Cathedral Is Veiled
The entrance to St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna has been covered with a black cloth. The reason for this measure is not yet clear.
WM power ranking: ÖFB team storms to 14th place
The Austrian national football team has climbed to 14th place in the World Cup power ranking.
Evening with a view: The most beautiful rooftop bars in Vienna
The article highlights the best rooftop bars in Vienna, focusing on their scenic views and ambiance.
A holiday feeling in the heart of Vienna: Otto am Donaukanal celebrates its re-launch
The article discusses the reopening of 'Otto am Donaukanal,' a venue in Vienna, highlighting its new start and the vacation-like atmosphere it offers.
Fritzl has fallen again , his nose is all purple .
The article mentions Fritzl having fallen again, noting that his nose is now completely purple.
Relaunch ID Austria presented by State Secretary Pröll
Staatssekretär Pröll presented the relaunch of ID Austria.
Sunset Cycling: Cycling together through St. Pölten
A group cycling event took place through St. Pölten under the name 'Sunset Cycling'.
Mother's infant son strangled during his nap
A mother was found dead during her lunch break, having been strangled by her young son.
Food, music and summer atmosphere at the Town Hall Square
The article mentions an event featuring culinary offerings, music, and summer atmosphere at the Rathausplatz.
The MAMUZ is calling: great craft classes
The article promotes MAMUZ's craft courses.
Classic magic in front of Schönbrunn Castle
The article mentions 'Klassik-Magie' at Schloss Schönbrunn but provides no further details.
Baby teddy bears take over the zoo
The article reports on baby Nasenbären (brown bears) at a zoo, noting their presence and activities.
ID Austria surprises with new feature
The article mentions that ID Austria has introduced a new function, but provides no further details about what this function is, its purpose, or any reactions to it.
By tractor shuttle to the Marilla Gardens
The article discusses a tractor shuttle service that takes visitors to the apricot gardens.
Heat and storms threaten Austria
The article reports on the threat of heatwaves and thunderstorms in Austria.
Signa Park Hyatt is going to OO billionaire
The article reports that Signa-Park Hyatt has been acquired by an Austrian billionaire.
Experts warn of heat storms ahead
An expert warns about heat thunderstorms.
The animal population of the Schönbrunn's nose bears
The article discusses the lively activities of the nose bears at Schönbrunn Palace.
NEOS pushes for relaxation of store opening hours
The Austrian political party NEOS is pushing for the liberalization of opening hours for self-service stores, as outlined in the coalition government program of ÖVP, SPÖ, and NEOS. According to the program, fully automated self-service stores and hybrid markets operating without staff during off-hours would be exempt from the retail opening hours law. NEOS argues that allowing such stores to operate around the clock would help fill gaps in local supply, especially in rural areas. The discussion comes amid a 2023 Constitutional Court ruling that walk-in self-service containers without sales人员 (
3 to 1 - Colombia stumbles to the top
The article reports on a sports event where Colombia has moved to the top position with a score of 3:1.