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16.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

45 min · 16 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 16.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

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In today's episode: — The Austrian government has passed a new budget that could leave every household up to 300 euros worse off per year. — The Austrian army receives its largest-ever budget, while the Chief of General Staff announces his retirement. — Familienbeihilfe for refugees is being scrapped. Who loses out and why? — One in three GP surgeries is no longer accepting new patients. What can you do to avoid being left without care? — Austria spent fifteen hours choosing a new director for public broadcaster ORF — amid accusations, profanity, and, eventually, a winner. — A record-breaking heatwave is bearing down on Austria. Where will it be hottest, and where can you find relief? Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com Our podcast is available in 5 languages: https://www.rwr-report.at

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Portada del episodio 16.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

16.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

In today's episode: — The Austrian government has passed a new budget that could leave every household up to 300 euros worse off per year. — The Austrian army receives its largest-ever budget, while the Chief of General Staff announces his retirement. — Familienbeihilfe for refugees is being scrapped. Who loses out and why? — One in three GP surgeries is no longer accepting new patients. What can you do to avoid being left without care? — Austria spent fifteen hours choosing a new director for public broadcaster ORF — amid accusations, profanity, and, eventually, a winner. — A record-breaking heatwave is bearing down on Austria. Where will it be hottest, and where can you find relief? Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com Our podcast is available in 5 languages: https://www.rwr-report.at

16 de jun de 202645 min
Portada del episodio 09.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

09.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

In today's episode: • Deportation to Asia. Austria is discussing with EU partners the establishment of closed centres for irregular migrants in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. • A victory in New York. Austrian diplomacy won a secret ballot and joined the UN Security Council for the first time in 20 years. • The fight over passports. The number of new citizens in Vienna has risen by 56%, prompting the FPÖ to demand tighter naturalisation rules. • Millionaires on paper. The country has recorded a record number of wealthy individuals, though experts attribute this largely to rising property prices. • New rules from 1 June. Minimum wages in retail have increased, assisted dying regulations have been simplified, and a smoking ban in gaming halls has come into effect. Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com Our podcast is available in 5 languages: https://www.rwr-report.at

9 de jun de 202642 min
Portada del episodio 02.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

02.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

In today's episode: • The government is cutting university funding, prompting thousands to take to the streets. How will this affect students and patients at university hospitals? • A major healthcare reform. How is it proposed to restructure hospitals so you can see a specialist faster? • New polling data — how do Austrians feel about migrants, and do they want stricter rules for them? • Why do you pay more for the same products in Austria than in neighbouring Germany — and is there any chance of changing that? • How does the government plan to protect family budgets from electricity price spikes, and what risks does this pose for industry? Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com Our podcast is available in 5 languages: https://www.rwr-report.at

2 de jun de 202657 min
Portada del episodio 26.05.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

26.05.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

In today's episode: - The dramatic finale of the country's biggest espionage scandal. A former counterintelligence agent has been convicted of passing secret data to Russia! - Another scandal in parliament. Politicians clashed over a single word. What's this about? - VAT is falling. The tax is being reduced on milk, bread, eggs and vegetables — how much will your supermarket bills actually decrease? - Refugee reforms. Burgenland has introduced mandatory community work, and Lower Austria is tightening requirements for foreigners. What do you need to know? - We'll also tell you about a curious incident in Tyrol, Austria's major cultural victory and much more. And we'll start, as always, with the main events of the past week.  Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com Our podcast is available in 5 languages: https://www.rwr-report.at

26 de may de 202639 min
Portada del episodio 19.05.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

19.05.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

In today's episode: - Austrian cities and villages are rapidly running out of money. Which city has been declared the country's biggest "debtor"? - The European Union has officially banned employers from asking candidates about their previous salary during job interviews. We'll explain how this decision protects migrants' rights. - Austria plans to introduce a new tax on online parcels, which has already sparked fierce criticism. What will you have to pay for and how much? - The Employment Service (AMS) and the Tax Office have completed major audits, so we'll tell you what could result in fines. - Plus, this episode is packed with useful information for life in the country, news from the capital and the regions. Stay up to date with the most important changes and listen to learn more about the events, traditions and laws of Austria. For questions about cooperation, please contact: rot.weiss.rot.report@gmail.com

19 de may de 202634 min