Tag #Austria

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Three Dead in German House; Suspect in Custody

A 37-year-old Slovakian man confessed to killing three people in a house in Zwiesel, Germany, leading to the discovery of two confirmed victims—a 22-year-old woman and a 56-year-old man—and a third unidentified body; the suspect is in Austrian custody.

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Triple Homicide in German 'Problem House': Slovakian Man in Custody

German police discovered three dead adults—a 22-year-old and a 56-year-old identified, one unidentified—in a Regen County multi-family dwelling known for disturbances; a 37-year-old Slovakian man is in custody, awaiting extradition on homicide charges.

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Felix Baumgartner Dies in Paragliding Accident in Italy

Extreme athlete Felix Baumgartner died Thursday in Italy after suffering a mid-air cardiac arrest during a paragliding flight, crashing into a woman and a swimming pool; the woman's injuries are not serious.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Death of Influential Theater Director Claus Peymann

Claus Peymann, a highly influential German theater director known for his politically charged productions and leadership of prominent theaters like Vienna's Burgtheater and Berlin's Ensemble, died; his career spanned from the 1960s to 2023, marked by both triumphs and controversies.

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Quality Education
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Berlin Trial: Teenager Accused in Foiled Austrian Terror Plot

A 15-year-old Syrian boy in Berlin is on trial for allegedly helping prepare a terrorist attack in Austria, leading to the cancellation of three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna in August 2024 due to security concerns; he allegedly translated bomb-making instructions and contacted an ISIS member.

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Wirecard Trial: Braun Faces Likely Conviction for Fraud

In the Munich Wirecard trial, former CEO Markus Braun faces likely conviction for fraud, with the court dismissing his claim of being deceived by the absconded Jan Marsalek; the missing €1.9 billion is central to the case, highlighting systemic issues within the company.

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Deutsche Bahn closes Inn Valley railway line for construction

Deutsche Bahn will close the railway line from Rosenheim through the Inn Valley to Kufstein from August 11th to 18th for construction, impacting long-distance and regional services; the work includes upgrading overhead lines, replacing sleepers, laying new tracks, and improving signaling technology ...

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Italian Port Authority Head Investigated for Money Laundering

Antonio Gurrieri, head of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority and prospective president, is under investigation in Trieste for money laundering due to large, unexplained payments to his Austrian consulting firm, Mmg, from Asian companies; authorities searched his home and office.

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Bavarian Border Security Tightened After Tractor Smuggling Incident

Bavarian authorities stopped a man smuggling an old tractor from Switzerland into Germany without paying customs duties; this incident highlights a renewed focus on border security to deter illegal immigration and smuggling, reflecting historical challenges in the region.

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Austrian Prosecutors Charge René Benko with Fraud in Signa Group Collapse

Austrian prosecutors charged René Benko, former head of the failed Signa Group, with fraud, alleging he gifted "300,000 Euro to relatives and made "360,000 Euro in unjustifiable payments before bankruptcy. The investigation, involving German authorities, estimates "300 million Euro in damages from t...

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Indian Businessman's Secret Rescue of Jewish Families from Nazi Austria

In 1938, Indian businessman Kundanlal Gupta rescued five Jewish families from Nazi Austria by providing them with jobs, visas, housing, and support in Ludhiana, India, despite challenges faced by the families post-resettlement due to cultural differences and the outbreak of World War II.

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Bavaria and Austria Seek Solutions for Border Traffic and Migration

Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder visited Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer in Vienna to discuss the Tyrol border traffic restrictions and migration policies, resulting in a renewed commitment to finding a trilateral solution for traffic management and acknowledgment of improved cooperation o...

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Sustainable Cities and Communities

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