News: Israel hands over bodies of 15 Palestinians. Clashes again in Ethiopia. “Greetings from Tyrol”: Controversy over advertising in South Tyrol ahead of Olympics. Pilnacek Inquiry Committee: Doctor speaks of “discussion” with police. Sexual Offence Law: Appeal from violence protection centres. Babler called “leftist tick”: FPO has to pay 5,000 euros. Vienna Court: Nevrivy fends off accusations. Greens against “obscene” allowances for staff representatives. “I was drunk”: 10 years imprisonment for shooting at tram. Ukraine receives 1,000 bodies back from Russia. EU announces €145 million for humanitarian aid. Deportations as factor: EU with new visa strategy. EU adds Russia to the blacklist for money laundering. US trade deficit expanding significantly. Voestalpine sells subsidiary to US corporation. Innsbruck: Trains over Rauchmühle bridge again tomorrow. Residential property prices in Austria fell by 2025 in real terms. Top leagues are the top priority for coach Hütter. Europa League: Salzburg hoping for “maximum”. Beierl, a bobsled pilot, has to worry about participating in the Olympics. Greenpeace: More asbestos finds in Burgenland. Lueger monument was taken down. Vienna: Ten years imprisonment for shooting at tram. Crans-Montana: Investigations expanded. EU Agency: Very low Nipah risk for Europeans. Evening people more likely to have cardiovascular diseases. Concern about AI: Many media houses block Internet Archive. Climb mountains in “Cairn” video game. New drinking water reservoir for Vienna is taking shape. Rain moves towards winter. ORF radios confirm market leadership. Salzburg: Bergmann in the race for drama direction. Amadeus Awards: Nenda wins FM4 prize. Ostrowski and Swarovski host Song Contest in Vienna.
Prompt: Conflicting political tension, legal disputes, unexpected events, healthcare concerns, technological evolution, anticipation for prestigious competitions, environmental discoveries, shifting weather patterns, media trends, echoing accomplishment in arts and entertainment.



