News: Attack on government spokeswoman in France. Wolf salute: Turkish ambassador in Germany summoned. Alarm in north of Israel: Hezbollah fires rockets. Farmers protest in Florence against “boar invasion.” Report on Ott case: Payment flows under scrutiny. VfGH dismisses request against ORF contribution as inadmissible. Renaturation: severe FPÖ criticism of Gewessler. Indian Prime Minister Modi visits Austria. Upper Austria: Free tampons cause upset in the state parliament. Summit in Astana: Putin appearing ready to negotiate. Ukraine relinquishes part of Tschassiw Jar. UniCredit takes legal fight against call to withdraw from Russia. EM spectacle delights all of Austria. Thiem does not receive a wildcard for Olympics in Paris. Serious fall overshadows Ö-Tour stage. Ski star Schwarz has to wait for comeback. AK: Women have to pay more for equal performance. Data protection violations: Vinted should pay a penalty. BAWAG swallows German Barclays’ private customer business. ORF commissions Foresight Institute for election research. Man abused nieces for years: convicted. Loaded gun with silencer discovered on street. Safety reasons: Amusement park imposes women’s slide ban. Not enough holiday care in the countryside. Mexico prepares for Hurricane “Beryl.” Thousands flee wildfire in California. Destroyed statue of the Virgin Mary continues to be displayed in Linz Cathedral. India: Many deaths due to air pollution. Hits are getting simpler. Stone Age: Sewing needle enabled “first fashion trends.” Schönbrunn Zoo: Giant frog does push-ups. Linz: Brucknerhaus boss doesn’t want to step down. “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F”: Too late return of the fun cop. Australian zoo bans fondling of koalas.
Prompt: Unrest and tension in political sphere, pressing environmental issues, captivating sports events, disconcerting criminal activities, nature’s wrath with hurricanes and wildfires, concern for children’s vacation care, art and culture updates, evolving music trends, fascinating discoveries from the past, humorous animal activities
Inspiration: Gerald Brom