Videos
Polls
04. 02. 10. - 16:00
Police have smashed a Moldovan crime gang that caused 800,000 Euros in damage in break-ins in Upper and Lower Austria, Burgenland, Styria and Vienna.
They said today (Thurs) the seven-man gang had broken into 180 schools, fire houses, local government offices, sporting-goods stores, businesses and warehouses in the past few months.
Police have arrested six gang members and are looking for another who is still at large.
Austrian Times
Gabor Shoes to close factory at end of year
» Business 2010-03-16
Gabor Schuhe AG announced yesterday (Mon) that it would close its factory in Carinthia's Spittal and der Drau district at the end of 2010 after 50 years of operation.
Strabag gets €58mn Belgrade bridge deal
» Business 2010-03-16
Austrian construction company Strabag has signed a 58 million Euro contract with Serbian state owned company Putevi Srbije (Roads of Serbia) to reconstruct a bridge over the Danube river in the capital Belgrade.
Georgian Mafia godfathers arrested in Austria
» General News 2010-03-16
Austrian police arrested two Georgian Mafia godfathers yesterday (Mon) during internationally coordinated "Operation Java."
Minister makes U-turn on asylum seekers
» General News 2010-03-16
People’s Party (ÖVP) Interior Minister Maria Fekter has said for the first time that Austria might not need a third asylum seekers’ centre - a move seen by many as being a policy U-turn.
Erste Bank Austria chief to retire early
» Business 2010-03-16
Erste Bank in Austria announced today (Tues) that its General Director Elisabeth Bleyleben-Koren would retire on 30 June 2010 even though her contract expires in mid-2012.
SES to build shopping centre in Ljubljana
» Business 2010-03-15
SES European Shopping Centers, a subsidiary of the Austrian Spar Group, will build a shopping centre in Slovene capital Ljubljana, it was announced today (Mon).
Austrian architect set to build new ski jumps close to Sarajevo
» Business 2010-03-12
An Austrian architect is going to design the ski-jumping facilities on Igman mountain close to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Austrian architect set to build new ski jumps close to Sarajevo
» Sports 2010-03-12
An Austrian architect is going to design the ski-jumping facilities on Igman mountain close to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Kika's Czech subsidiary reports good results
» Business 2010-03-12
Austrian furniture chain kika/Leiner reported today (Thurs) that its Czech subsidiary kika Nabytek had enjoyed good results during its 2008/2009 business year (1 March to 28 February).
Bosnian minister calls for Austrian investments
» Business 2010-03-12
Bosnia-Herzegovina's Minister of Communications and Transport Rudo Vidovic has invited Austrian investors to play a bigger role in the Balkan country.
| ' ' |
Zumtobel reports worse results
Vorarlberg lighting firm Zumtobel has reported worse results for the first three quarters of its 2009/2010 business year (1 May to 30 April).
Special security measures for Austrian poker tournament
Austrian police will take special security measures at this month’s European Poker Tour (EPT) tournament following the robbery at an international poker tournament in Berlin earlier this month.
Soaring fuel prices avoid more drastic inflation decrease
Inflation in Austria dropped slightly last month, federal statistics agency Statistik Austria said today (Tues).
Back seat passengers in seat belt warning
One third of back seat car passengers in Austria do not use seat belts, according to the Committee for Traffic Safety (KfV).
Erste Bank Austria chief to retire early
Erste Bank in Austria announced today (Tues) that its General Director Elisabeth Bleyleben-Koren would retire on 30 June 2010 even though her contract expires in mid-2012.
Five Romanians arrested for robbery in Upper Austria
Police arrested five Romanians suspected of having injured and robbed a car dealer yesterday (Mon) in Ansfelden in Upper Austria’s Linz-Land district.
New season begins at Vienna's Prater
The new season kicks off at Vienna’s Prater amusement park with the popular Schweizerhaus restaurant expanding its beer garden and installing a 117 metre high tower near the entrance setting the theme for "Vienna in 1900".
Minister makes U-turn on asylum seekers
People’s Party (ÖVP) Interior Minister Maria Fekter has said for the first time that Austria might not need a third asylum seekers’ centre - a move seen by many as being a policy U-turn.
Vienna electricity outage lasts one hour
A defective cable caused an electricity outage in Vienna-Leopoldstadt this morning (Tues) for about one hour, said energy supplier Wien Energie.
Palfrader and Scheuba to get the dirty job done at Volkstheater
An acclaimed cabaret stage show featuring TV star Robert Palfrader will be performed at the Volkstheater Vienna this Saturday.
The most popular stories –
last 7 days
|
|
US military behind Haiti quake, says Innsbruck scientist |
|
|
Builders mix up |
|
|
Giant eye tumour horror |
|
|
Nazi era mass grave discovered in Graz |
|
|
Austrian diplomat in Croatia accused of wife beating |
2008 – 2009 website by KSH Systems