News: Pilnacek-U-Committee: confidante with accusations against police assault: union demands “Railway Police” Government wants to speed up UVP procedures Green Party starts petition for inheritance tax Guest patients: ÖVP NÖ with campaign against Vienna Meinl-Reisinger visits opera ball with Filipina colleague Epstein files: Council of Europe lifts Jagland immunity Peseschkian: Iran ready for “every review” Switzerland to vote on “10 million” initiative in June Misguided tour after ski accident: injured turned away by 3 hospitals NATO expects 1.3 million casualties on Russian side Kiev: Presidential Office denies report on election plan Safety: Rules for drones to be tightened Football: Austria ladies preserve EC promotion chance Ice Hockey Superstars Blow the Hunt for Gold Olympiacenter: Day Five in Italy Fire hazard: BMW recalls hundreds of thousands of cars Report: Alphabet relies on centennial bond for AI Vatican bank brings Catholic index funds to market Innsbruck Europa Hotel to be revived Canada: Ten dead after shootings in school and house Mogadishu: All passengers survive plane crash Further fuss about Olympian’s admission of infidelity Bank robbery in Graz: Perpetrator on the run Man died from bedsores: sister convicted Police in large-scale deployment at opera ball Vorarlberg: Lawyer went home before verdict Vienna police stop taxi driver without driver’s license Reports: Britney Spears sold music rights KHM with Italy focus from March Weißmann rejects accusations by FPÖ against ORF Screen use can harm children’s psyche Study on children’s reactions to bribery Huge galaxies already in the early universe.
Prompt: Overwhelmed curiosity in a fluctuating sea of political drama, tension, and intrigue, sporadic alignments glimmer like fleeting beacons amidst a chaos of unfolding events. Rare moments of appreciation for performing arts intertwined with underlying urgency, tension of looming disasters, racing against time, technological advancements hiding behind a veil of mystery, rumble of the financial market. A distant echo of tragic incidents and crimes, resonating unease and sorrow, muted by the sheer scale of universal discoveries.



