Showing 13 to 24 of 330 results


German Police Officer Dies in Austria Motorcycle Accident
A 52-year-old German police officer died Friday in a motorcycle accident during an authorized team-building outing in Austria's Lechtal valley; another officer sustained injuries. This follows a similar death last year.
German Police Officer Dies in Austria Motorcycle Accident
A 52-year-old German police officer died Friday in a motorcycle accident during an authorized team-building outing in Austria's Lechtal valley; another officer sustained injuries. This follows a similar death last year.
Progress
36% Bias Score


German Alps Face Rapid Glacier Melt
Four glaciers in the German Alps are rapidly melting due to climate change, with two expected to lose their glacier status soon and the others following within the next few decades, significantly impacting winter sports and tourism.
German Alps Face Rapid Glacier Melt
Four glaciers in the German Alps are rapidly melting due to climate change, with two expected to lose their glacier status soon and the others following within the next few decades, significantly impacting winter sports and tourism.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Traffic Bans Implemented in Rosenheim to Alleviate A8 Highway Congestion
To alleviate traffic caused by A8 highway congestion near Munich, Germany, the Rosenheim district is implementing traffic bans on eight A8 and two A93 exits starting August 15th, Fridays-Sundays and on national holidays, impacting routes to Salzburg and Kufstein and affecting towns like Aschau and R...
Traffic Bans Implemented in Rosenheim to Alleviate A8 Highway Congestion
To alleviate traffic caused by A8 highway congestion near Munich, Germany, the Rosenheim district is implementing traffic bans on eight A8 and two A93 exits starting August 15th, Fridays-Sundays and on national holidays, impacting routes to Salzburg and Kufstein and affecting towns like Aschau and R...
Progress
40% Bias Score


US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...
US Rabbi Assaulted at Vienna Rally, Underscoring Rise of European Antisemitism
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was assaulted at a pro-Palestine rally in Vienna on Friday, sparking concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, with police initially questioning Boteach instead of the attackers; the incident follows reports of increased antisemitic attacks across Europe since the October 2...
Progress
52% Bias Score


Dutch Beach Volleyball Teams Advance at European Championships
In the European Beach Volleyball Championship's round of 16, Netherlands' Konink/Schoon defeated Austria's world number two Klinger sisters (21-23, 23-21, 15-12), advancing to the quarterfinals against Ukraine. Dutch men's teams Boermans/De Groot and BrouweVan de Velde also reached the quarterfinals...
Dutch Beach Volleyball Teams Advance at European Championships
In the European Beach Volleyball Championship's round of 16, Netherlands' Konink/Schoon defeated Austria's world number two Klinger sisters (21-23, 23-21, 15-12), advancing to the quarterfinals against Ukraine. Dutch men's teams Boermans/De Groot and BrouweVan de Velde also reached the quarterfinals...
Progress
28% Bias Score


Massive Traffic Jams Expected on German Highways During Summer Holidays
The ADAC warns of massive traffic jams on German highways heading south due to all German states having simultaneous summer holidays and ongoing road construction, particularly impacting routes to Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and Croatia during peak travel times around August 15th.
Massive Traffic Jams Expected on German Highways During Summer Holidays
The ADAC warns of massive traffic jams on German highways heading south due to all German states having simultaneous summer holidays and ongoing road construction, particularly impacting routes to Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and Croatia during peak travel times around August 15th.
Progress
40% Bias Score

Austria Considers Food Price Caps Amid Inflation Concerns: Lessons from Hungary
Austria's Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer proposed food price caps, citing Spain's example, but Hungary's experience with price controls causing shortages and increased prices on other goods, negatively impacting low-income families, demonstrates potential pitfalls.

Austria Considers Food Price Caps Amid Inflation Concerns: Lessons from Hungary
Austria's Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer proposed food price caps, citing Spain's example, but Hungary's experience with price controls causing shortages and increased prices on other goods, negatively impacting low-income families, demonstrates potential pitfalls.
Progress
44% Bias Score

Marquez Wins Austrian Grand Prix, Extends Championship Lead
Marc Marquez won the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring on a Ducati, achieving his first victory at this track and extending his championship lead to 142 points over his brother, Alex Marquez, after winning both the sprint and the main race.

Marquez Wins Austrian Grand Prix, Extends Championship Lead
Marc Marquez won the Austrian Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring on a Ducati, achieving his first victory at this track and extending his championship lead to 142 points over his brother, Alex Marquez, after winning both the sprint and the main race.
Progress
40% Bias Score

ATM Bombings in Hesse Decline, but Transnational Crime Shifts to Austria
A 36-year-old Dutch man was charged with multiple ATM bombings in Hesse and Austria, resulting in one injury and over €500,000 in damages; Hesse has seen a significant drop in ATM bombings this year, down to five incidents by August 13th compared to 61 in 2021.

ATM Bombings in Hesse Decline, but Transnational Crime Shifts to Austria
A 36-year-old Dutch man was charged with multiple ATM bombings in Hesse and Austria, resulting in one injury and over €500,000 in damages; Hesse has seen a significant drop in ATM bombings this year, down to five incidents by August 13th compared to 61 in 2021.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Dutch ATM Bombing Suspects Arrested in Austria and Germany
Fourteen Dutch suspects, mostly of Moroccan descent, have been arrested for ATM bombings in Austria and Germany, using stolen high-performance cars and explosives; police seized explosives, cash, and vehicles during raids.

Dutch ATM Bombing Suspects Arrested in Austria and Germany
Fourteen Dutch suspects, mostly of Moroccan descent, have been arrested for ATM bombings in Austria and Germany, using stolen high-performance cars and explosives; police seized explosives, cash, and vehicles during raids.
Progress
52% Bias Score

Austrian Police Raid on Antifascist Camp at Nazi Atrocity Site Condemned
On Sunday, Austrian police conducted a large-scale raid on an antifascist educational camp at the Peršmanhof, a site of Nazi atrocities in Carinthia, drawing condemnation for its heavy-handedness and insensitivity to the historical significance of the location; the raid, justified as a response to c...

Austrian Police Raid on Antifascist Camp at Nazi Atrocity Site Condemned
On Sunday, Austrian police conducted a large-scale raid on an antifascist educational camp at the Peršmanhof, a site of Nazi atrocities in Carinthia, drawing condemnation for its heavy-handedness and insensitivity to the historical significance of the location; the raid, justified as a response to c...
Progress
52% Bias Score

ÖBB Provides Full Refunds After ICE Train Malfunction Strands Passengers in Austrian Tunnel
Approximately 400 passengers aboard a Deutsche Bahn ICE train experienced a lengthy delay in an Austrian tunnel on Saturday due to a pantograph malfunction; the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) are providing full ticket refunds and hotel vouchers to affected passengers.

ÖBB Provides Full Refunds After ICE Train Malfunction Strands Passengers in Austrian Tunnel
Approximately 400 passengers aboard a Deutsche Bahn ICE train experienced a lengthy delay in an Austrian tunnel on Saturday due to a pantograph malfunction; the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) are providing full ticket refunds and hotel vouchers to affected passengers.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Showing 13 to 24 of 330 results