Die Presse
581 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Million-Dollar Fraud Industry in Cambodia Exploits Victims with Romance Scams and AI · Experts reveal how a massive industrial-scale fraud network in Southeast Asia steals billions annually.
- Austrian MP Litzke Accused of Inciting Hate with 'Marauding Migrant Gangs' Remarks · Austrian National Council President faces criticism after MP Litzke's inflammatory speech on migration
- Austrian Coalition Seeks Wehrdienst Reform Agreement Ahead of July 27 Summit · Austrian Chancellor Stocker proposes a 6+3 month military service model to resolve coalition disputes.
- German Author's New Novel Features Man Meeting His Older Self · Review of Johanna Sebauer's novel 'Popóm' centers on a protagonist encountering his future self.
- Austrian Meteorologist Discusses Potential Super El Niño in 2026 · Marc Olefs explains if 2026 will see a stronger El Niño and its impact on Europe
- FIFA's Dynamic Ticket Pricing Strategy Undermines Own Record Attendance Claims · FIFA's new attendance record masks declining per-game fan numbers due to exorbitant ticket prices.
- Google Expands Kronstorf Data Center to 2.5x Size Amid Energy Concerns · Google submits plans to expand its Kronstorf data center significantly, raising energy consumption to 2 TWh.
- Ukraine's Fire Point CEO: We Will Only Be Satisfied When Russian Empire Is Destroyed · Fire Point CEO Denys Schtilerman vows to destroy the Russian Empire and dismisses nuclear fears.
- VW Group Plans to Slash Model Range by 50% and Trim Options by 75% · Volkswagen Group aims to reduce its model lineup by up to 50% to cut costs and improve profitability across its brands.
- Austrian Official Blames Ministries for Slow Deregulation Progress · Neos Secretary Sepp Schellhorn claims lack of authority hinders deregulation efforts in Austria.
- Mbappé Leads France to Semi-Finals After Penalty Miss and Racism Scandal · Kylian Mbappé scores 20th World Cup goal as France advances to semi-finals despite penalty miss and off-field controversy
- German Columnist Debunks 'Hardcoded' Excuse in Tech Management · Michael Köttritsch argues that 'it is hardcoded' is often a lazy excuse rather than a technical fact.
- Mario Orfeo Resigns as Editor-in-Chief of Italian Newspaper La Repubblica · Mario Orfeo steps down from La Repubblica amid reported tensions with new Greek owner Theodore Kyriakou.
- At Least 12 Dead in Largest Forest Fire in Spanish History · A massive wildfire in southern Spain has killed at least 12 people and destroyed villages.
- Austria's New Education Leave Program Fails to Reach Low-Income Workers · Austria's new state-funded education leave is primarily used by academics instead of low-skilled workers.
- German and Austrian Politicians Push to Lift Sunday Shop Closing Bans Amid Economic Struggles · CDU and FDP politicians argue that lifting Sunday shop bans is essential to boost consumption and revive struggling economies.
- Ultra-Orthodox Protest Against Mandatory Military Service in Israel Intensifies Amid War · Ultra-Orthodox groups in Israel clash with military police over exemption from mandatory service during ongoing conflict.
- EU Housing Crisis Deepens as Rents Soar and New Construction Lags Demand · Rents across the EU rose 25% since 2010, with Greece and Austria facing severe affordability challenges.
- Healthcare Reform Experts Warn Nursing Gap Will Undermine Hospital Savings · Experts argue Austria's healthcare reform fails without a parallel nursing reform to support home care.
- 3D-Printed Inlay Restores Historic Wood Paneling in Salzburg Fortress · FH Salzburg uses 3D printing and bio-based materials to repair a 500-year-old wall in Hohensalzburg Fortress.
- Swiss Re Warns AI Boom Drives Data Center Spending to $750 Billion in 2026 · Swiss Re forecasts global AI data center spending to reach $750 billion in 2026, creating complex insurance challenges.
- Austrian Parliament Approves Dual Budget for 2027-2028 Before Summer Break · Austrian Nationalrat passes dual budget aiming to reduce deficit to 3.5% of GDP.
- VW CEO Blume Announces 50% Model Cuts and 9M Annual Production Target · Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume plans to cut the model range by 50% and reduce annual production to nine million vehicles.
- VW CEO Blume Announces 50% Model Cut and 9 Million Unit Target Amid Crisis · Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blume targets 9 million annual production and 50% model reduction to cut costs.
- Greek F-16 Fighter Jet Crashes During Emergency Landing on Zakynthos · A Greek F-16 fighter jet crashed during an emergency landing on Zakynthos, forcing the airport to close mid-season.
- Vienna Police Vice Chief Csefan Calls for Harsher Punishments for Juvenile Offenders · Dieter Csefan urges stricter sanctions for minors exploiting legal loopholes in Vienna.
- Vienna's Deputy Police Chief Warns of Escalating Youth Crime · Vienna's Deputy Police Chief highlights the rise in violent youth crime and the challenges in preventing repeat offenses
- Iran Warns of 'Devastating Response' to US Attacks Following Recent Strikes · Iran threatens a 'devastating response' to US attacks that killed at least 14 people and damaged infrastructure in the Strait of Hormuz.
- EU Parliament Approves Extension of Child Abuse Chat Monitoring Provision · The EU Parliament approved the extension of the 'Chatkontrolle' provision for monitoring child abuse content, pending EU Council approval.
- Heat Returns to Austria, Reaching Up to 35 Degrees · Austria experiences a return of summer heat, with temperatures expected to reach up to 35°C by midweek.