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Lufthansa doubles profit in 2023 as demand boomsLufthansa doubled profits in 2023, marking a second straight year of profits. Net profit of 1.67 billion euros. Carriers include Eurowings,...
UK department store Selfridges in £4.0bn Christmas Eve saleBritain's luxury department store chain Selfridges, famed for its flagship store on London's Oxford Street, was snapped up Friday by a Thai...
Austrians who flout vaccine mandate face fines up to $4,000Austria plans to impose fines of up to 3,600 euros (around USD 4,000) on people who flout a coronavirus vaccine mandate it aims to introduc...
Austrian lockdown extended through December 11 as plannedThe government imposed lockdown as COVID-19 deaths rose and hospitals in hard-hit regions warned that intensive care units were reaching ca...
As coronavirus cases rise in Europe, an economic toll returnsAustria went into a major lockdown Monday to try to break the strong fourth wave of COVID-19 spreading across Europe, while the German heal...
Austria re-enters COVID-19 lockdown as Europe battles virus surgeThe decision has prompted a fierce backlash, with tens of thousands taking to the streets, some blaming the government for not doing more t...
Most Asian markets drop on renewed Covid, inflation concernsAsian markets mostly fell Monday with fears about renewed containment measures to battle a surge in European Covid cases adding to growing ...
Europe's COVID crisis pits vaccinated against unvaccinatedGovernments desperate to shield overburdened healthcare systems are imposing rules that limit choices for the unvaccinated in the hope that...
Austria orders nationwide 10 day lockdown for unvaccinated citizensIn recent weeks, the country has faced a worrying trend in infections. The country reported 11,552 new cases on Sunday; a week ago there we...
Speedy variants power virus surge sweeping EuropeGenetic analysis confirmed what officials already suspected: The highly contagious coronavirus variant first identified in England was raci...
Getting a trim is a lot easier for dogs than their owners in ViennaThe city's pampered dogs have long had no trouble getting a haircut.
'Every week counts' as Austria, Greece, Denmark seek quick EU OK for AstraZeneca vaccine: Sebastian KurzAustrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was speaking before a European leaders' virtual summit on Thursday, and a day after he said Austria's lo...
As 2020 comes to a close, Christmas markets usher hope for allCheck out how Christmas markets globally have turned low-key yet intimate and consumerfriendly.
'We are in shock': Austrian capital reels after gunman kills at least twoWitnesses said they saw a man shoot "like crazy" with what appeared to be an automatic weapon, before police arrived and opened fire.
EU must be joking: humour from Covid's newest hotspotEuropeans take to social media to mock ever-changing guidelines put in place after a record spike in new cases in several countries
Covid impact: Tata Motors on a mission to save cash, link output to demandButschek said that the operating location of an executive doesn’t matter as much these days, with the company focused on executing the “tra...
Europe reopens many borders but not to Americans, AsiansEurope's reopening won't be a repeat of the chaotic free-for-all in March when panicked, uncoordinated border closures caused traffic jams ...
As internships go virtual, companies try to ensure bonding is realThousands of students have started summer internships in virtual mode, devoid of the advantages and learning a physical space gives. Howeve...
Germany switches on power slowly after lockdown: researchGermany, Europe's leading power market with 511 terawatt hours (TWh) of annual consumption lost up to 7.5 per cent of power usage on workda...
Italy: Grid operators turn control centres into campsites to keep coronavirus at baySo far, the hastily-assembled plan at Snam's control centre in Milan, which remotely operates 33,000 kilometres (21,000 miles) of gas pipes...