Alongshan Virus Detected in Vienna: Researchers Confirm Tick‑Borne Pathogen Has Circulated in Central Europe for Decades

The Alongshan virus (ALSV) — a tick‑borne pathogen first identified in humans in China in 2017 — has now been detected in Austria for the first time, including in Vienna. Scientists at the Center for Virology at MedUni Vienna report that the virus has likely been present in Central Europe for at least 20 years, based on new genetic analyses of tick samples. Widespread Presence Across Austria For the study, published in The Lancet Microbe, researchers analyzed: According to study lead Judith Aberle, ALSV was found in ticks from Vienna,…

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The Cost of Traveling in Vienna Without a Valid Ticket

VIENNA – Commuters and visitors navigating the Austrian capital are being reminded of the importance of carrying a valid ticket, as the cost of being caught without one has officially increased as part of a city-wide adjustment to public transport tariffs for 2026. Operating on an “honesty system,” Vienna’s public transport network—which includes the U-Bahn (subway), trams, buses, and S-Bahn commuter trains—does not utilize ticket barriers. While this allows for seamless travel, it relies on passengers taking personal responsibility for purchasing and, where necessary, validating their tickets before boarding. As…

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ASFINAG warns drivers: Phishing wave targets toll‑vignette users in Austria

Austria’s motorway operator ASFINAG is sounding the alarm over a new phishing wave sweeping the country. Fraudulent emails designed to look like official ASFINAG messages are currently landing in inboxes nationwide — and they are after personal data and credit‑card details. Fake vignette notices demand “replacement toll” payments The scam emails claim that drivers were caught using Austria’s motorways or expressways without a valid vignette, resulting in an alleged outstanding fee. To avoid a supposed administrative penalty of up to 3,000 euros, recipients are urged to pay a retroactive 10‑day…

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Austria Sees Sharp Rise in Number of Millionaires

Austria’s population of dollar millionaires grew significantly in 2025, driven by buoyant stock markets and easing inflation. According to the latest World Wealth Report by Capgemini, around 196,000 people in Austria now hold at least one million US dollars in investable assets—an increase of roughly 21 percent compared with the previous year. A Surge Toward 200,000 Millionaires Capgemini attributes the global upswing in wealth to strong equity markets and improving macroeconomic conditions. Austria followed this trend closely: the country’s nearly 200,000 millionaires represent one of the steepest year‑on‑year increases in…

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Fuel Prices in Austria: Diesel Drops in May, Petrol Becomes More Expensive — and Costs Are Rising Again

Austria’s motorists experienced an unusual split in fuel prices in May: diesel became significantly cheaper, while petrol prices climbed noticeably. According to the latest fuel price analysis by the ÖAMTC, this divergence is part of a recurring seasonal pattern — but relief at the pump is already fading as the fuel price cap expires. Diesel Down, Petrol Up In May, the average price for diesel fell to €1.916 per litre, a drop of 9.3 cents compared to April.Petrol moved in the opposite direction: the average price rose to €1.799 per…

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Phishing Scam Targeting Drivers Across Austria: Fake ASFINAG Emails Demand “Ersatzmaut” Payment

A new wave of phishing attacks is hitting motorists across Austria, with fraudsters sending fake emails in the name of ASFINAG and demanding payment for an alleged “Ersatzmaut” of 12.36 euros. The goal is not to collect a fine — but to steal personal and financial data. Official Look, Criminal Intent The fraudulent messages are designed to look convincing: the layout resembles official ASFINAG communication, and the text claims that recipients were caught driving on Austrian motorways or expressways without a valid vignette. To avoid a supposed administrative penalty, users…

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Weekend Weather in Austria: Cold Front Clears, Summer Heat Returns

Austria is heading into a brief dip in temperatures before summer warmth makes a swift comeback. After a mild and sunny Thursday, a passing cold front on Friday will bring cooler air and some rain — but only for a short time. By the weekend, sunshine and highs of up to 29°C are back on the agenda, according to Geosphere Austria. Thursday: Early Summer Feeling Before Clouds Move In Large parts of the country enjoy a bright and mostly sunny day, with only thin high clouds gradually spreading. In the…

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Summer Makes a Comeback on Austria’s Holiday Thursday After a Cool, Stormy Start to the Week

After a turbulent start to the week marked by 77 storm‑related emergency responses between Sunday and Monday, weather conditions across Styria and much of Austria are set to calm — and then warm — noticeably in the days ahead. Localised thunderstorms like the intense cell over Mautern, which forced the evacuation of the town’s wildlife park, are not expected at the beginning of the week, though meteorologists caution they cannot be entirely ruled out. Monday afternoon will remain unsettled with intermittent rain, and daytime highs will hover around 23°C, with…

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Austria Enters June With New Rules on Fuel, Online Contracts, Hiring – and a Packed Sports Calendar

Austria begins June with a wide range of regulatory changes affecting daily life — from fuel prices and online shopping to job applications, tobacco rules, and major sporting events. Here is a structured overview of the most relevant updates for readers in Austria. Fuel price rules The government has agreed to extend the fuel price cap just before its scheduled expiration. Ban on flavored tobacco sticks Certain tobacco sticks for heat‑not‑burn devices can no longer be sold. Austria’s final home match before the 2026 World Cup On 1 June, Austria…

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