Daily #461

News: Head of BORG Graz: “Yes, we are returning to school”. NR: Hiring of US researchers made easier. Budget: Fierce debate in the National Council. FPÖ’s urgent inquiry about Zelensky’s visit. Upper Austria: Winkler elected as new SPÖ state leader. Investigations against Koza stopped. G-7 Summit in Canada has started. UNHCR cut 3,500 jobs. Budapest insists on Pride Parade despite ban. Gaza: Türk calls on governments to act. Injured in new Russian air strikes on Kyiv. Zelensky’s visit to Vienna. Mittersill: Controversial luxury chalet project sold. Successful AK lawsuit against Magenta. Cosmetics tycoon Leonard Lauder dead. Roch shakes up men’s ultracycling ranking again. Tennis: Ofner meets Rublev for the first time in Halle. Squash experiences boom because of the Olympics. Attersee: Fatal diving accident at “Black Bridge”. Upper Austria: Boy injured mother with kitchen knife. Fine for Vorarlberg officer because of a ponytail. Tunnel ready only in ten days: New traffic chaos threatens on A10. Acute landslide risk in Switzerland: Brienz closed. More walking, less back pain. WhatsApp integrates ads into its app. Satellite pair creates artificial solar eclipse. Heron flies 38 hours nonstop. Dichand family takes over “Kronen Zeitung”. Staff at the limit: Louvre in Paris briefly closed. Styriarte Festival with changed prelude. “Culture Monday”: Capital of Culture Chemnitz. Cap of Benedict XVI. auctioned – probably a fake.

Prompt: Return to school, political debates, pride parade defiance, international appeals, luxury acquisitions, sports achievements, unexpected tragedies, technological advancements, cultural festivals and controversies

Inspiration: Paul Cezanne

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