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09.06.26 - Rot-Weіss-Rot REPORT

42 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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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

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In today's episode: — Austria's government approval rating has plummeted to a record low. Sixty-three percent of citizens are dissatisfied. What's behind this, and why does it matter even for those who don't vote? — From the first of July, prices at supermarkets are supposed to fall. But will they actually drop? — Austria is offering Syrian refugees three thousand euros to return home voluntarily. We break down the details. — Ice cream in Austria costs fifty percent more than in Germany. And it has nothing to do with tariffs. There's a far more revealing system at play behind it. — Vienna is creating a registry for the short-term rental platform Airbnb. We explain why — and whether it will affect customers. 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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In today's episode: — One of Austria's oldest political parties — the FPÖ — marked its seventieth anniversary with great fanfare. We explain why this is a story every migrant in the country needs to follow. — Austria is slashing €400 million from its green energy programmes to plug a budget hole. We break down what that means for your utility bills. — Major companies are cutting jobs across the board. We look at which sectors are being hit hardest. — The government has approved sweeping new rules for Sozialhilfe benefit payments. Here's what you need to do to keep your support. — A shocking new study has found that nearly two million Austrians struggle seriously with reading comprehension.  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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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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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

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