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Small plane crashes in Austrian Alps, Killed four on board

Small plane crashes in Austrian Alps, Killed four on board

Vienna: A small plane crashed in the Austrian Alps on Saturday, resulting in the tragic deaths of all four individuals on board. The aircraft, which had departed from Oberschleissheim near Munich, Germany, was en route for a round-trip flight when the accident occurred. The crash happened around 12:45 p.m. local time near Wald im Pinzgau … Read more

9 people killed in school shooting in Austria

Austria

Austria: At least nine people, including teachers and students, were killed in a high school firing in Austria. According to foreign media, the incident took place at a high school in the southern Austrian city of Greys, where an unknown person opened fire at a school. Police said 9 people were killed and some seriously … Read more

Austria takes action, detains suspected extremists amid security concerns

Austria takes action, detains suspected extremists amid security concerns

Austria has arrested three individuals suspected of involvement in an “Islamist network.” German police are conducting checks at the entrance of the cathedral in Cologne. German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser pledged a firm response to any extremist threat. Austria announced on Sunday that three individuals were apprehended under suspicion of involvement in an “Islamist network.” … Read more

Alleged fake Ozempic puts many in hospital in Austria

Alleged fake Ozempic in Austria

Alleged fake Ozempic puts many in hospital in Austria. The affected patients reportedly experienced hypoglycemia and seizures. The BASG did not specify the exact number of individuals. Austria witnessed several individuals being hospitalized after using suspected counterfeit versions of the diabetes medication Ozempic, as reported by the country’s health safety authority. This marks the first … Read more

Hamza Amin clinches victory in Austrian National Open Golf Championship

Hamza Amin clinches victory in Austrian National Open Golf Championship

Hamza Amin won the Austrian National Open Golf Championship. Hamza secured victory by two strokes, aided by a series of birdies. Hamza expressed his joy at winning the championship again. In Oberwaltersdorf, Austria, on Sunday, Pakistan’s Hamza Amin won the Austrian National Open Golf Championship after outdueling European Tour winner Martin Wiegele amid weather conditions. … Read more

Brazilian spider with painful erection side effect found in Austria

Austria

Brazilian spider with painful erection side effect found in Austria. The incident occurred at a Penny shop near Vienna. Its venom is being studied for potential medical applications. An Austrian superstore was evacuated recently due to reports of sightings of a poisonous Brazilian spider. This particular spider’s venom has been known to cause prolonged and … Read more

5 facts you need to know about International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day
  • The commemoration of Women’s Day in Russia in 1917 earned them the right to vote.
  • The International Women’s Day symbol is a female gender symbol.
  • Some see it as a day of protest, while others see it as a way to promote gender equality.

International Women’s Day is observed every year on March 8 to commemorate and honor women’s achievements, raise awareness about gender inequities and discrimination, and promote global support for women.

But how well do you know IWD? We’ve come to answer five crucial questions.

How long has International Women’s Day been celebrated?

The then-active Socialist Party of America commemorated the first National Woman’s Day on February 28, 1909, in honor of the 15,000 women who demonstrated in New York against terrible working conditions and lower wages.

Clara Zetkin, a women’s rights campaigner and the chairwoman of the Social Democratic Party’s Women’s Office in Germany, introduced the notion of a global International Women’s Day in 1910.

The inaugural International Women’s Day was observed on March 19, 1911, with over 1 million people participating in Austria, Denmark, Germany, and Switzerland.

The United Nations did not acknowledge and begin honoring International Women’s Day until 1975. (IWD). Since then, the United Nations has served as the event’s primary sponsor, pushing more countries to commemorate “acts of courage and resolve by ordinary women who have played an outstanding role in the history of their countries and communities.”

And for those who are curious and feel left out (get over it), there is an International Men’s Day, which is observed on November 19 in over 80 nations worldwide, including the United Kingdom. It has only been observed since the 1990s and is not recognized by the United Nations.

What is the color and symbol of International Women’s Day?

The International Women’s Day symbol is a female gender symbol. It is typically paired with the colors purple, green, and white.

Purple represents dignity and justice, green represents hope, and white represents purity, according to the International Women’s Day website. “The colors originated from the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) in the UK in 1908.”

Is it a holiday?

The purpose of the day differs by country. Some see it as a day of protest, while others see it as a way to promote gender equality. International Women’s Day is an official holiday in various nations.

Afghanistan, Armenia, Belarus, Cambodia, Cuba, Georgia, Laos, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Uganda, Ukraine, and Vietnam have declared IWD a national holiday.

Women’s Day and Mother’s Day have been combined in several countries, including Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, and Uzbekistan, to emphasize the importance of women as mothers.

Many women in China are given a half-day off work, while the Italian Festa della Donna is marked with the distribution of mimosa blossoms.

Why is it a historical celebration in Russia?

The commemoration of Women’s Day in Russia in 1917 earned them the right to vote.

Women in Russia honored the day that year by going on strike for ‘food and peace,’ protesting World War 1 and advocating for gender equality. Tsar Nicholas II was furious and gave General Khabalov of the Petrograd Military District the authority to shoot any woman who refused to stand down. They did not back down, and the protests continued, eventually leading to the Tsar’s abdication. As a result of their protest, the interim administration granted women the right to vote.

What’s the theme this year?

Each International Women’s Day has had an official theme since 1996.

The United Nations’ first theme, “Celebrating the Past, Preparing for the Future,” was adopted in 1996.

Last year’s International Women’s Day theme was #Breakthebias, which highlighted the challenges women experience as a result of gender bias.

This year’s International Women’s Day theme is #EmbraceEquity, according to the website. According to the website, 2023 focuses on how gender equity must be ingrained in every society: “It is crucial to distinguish between equity and equality. The goal of the #EmbraceEquity campaign topic for IWD 2023 is to have people talking about why equal opportunities aren’t enough. Individuals come from varied backgrounds, thus meaningful inclusion and belonging necessitate equal action.”

The visuals associated with this year’s IWD all contain the hugging motion, encouraging a warm embrace for equity.

Another highlight of this year is the UN theme, ‘DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality,’ which aims to raise awareness of the importance and role of digital technology in exposing issues of gender inequality and discrimination. IWD will investigate the impact of the digital gender gap on inequality for women and girls, as the UN estimates that women’s lack of access to the online world will cost low and middle-income countries $1.5 trillion in GDP by 2025 if nothing is done.

“From the earliest days of computing to the present age of virtual reality and artificial intelligence, women have made untold contributions to the digital world in which we increasingly live,” the UN stated. “Their accomplishments have been against all odds, in a field that has historically neither welcomed nor appreciated them.”

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Austria to send aid to Turkey following second earthquake

Austria

Austria will provide rapid humanitarian aid to Turkey and Syria. The nation will also commit three million euros to aiding relief efforts on the ground. We are standing with the people in Turkey and Syria in this difficult situation, said Austria. Austria will send 84 soldiers from its Disaster Relief Unit to Turkey as of … Read more

Ten people killed in several avalanches across the Austrian

Ten people

Over the weekend, avalanches in the Austrian and Swiss Alps claimed the lives of ten individuals. At numerous ski slopes, tourists from New Zealand, China, and Germany were among the fatalities. A level four avalanche notice, the second highest, was issued by Austrian officials. Over the weekend, avalanches in the Austrian and Swiss Alps claimed … Read more

Kyle Smaine: US world champion freestyle skier dies at 31

Kyle Smaine

Kyle Smaine, 31, was killed in an avalanche in Japan. He was one of two skiers who died on Sunday. The US Freeski Team described him as “an incredible person, friend, skier, and team-mate to the mountains”. According to his family, former US world champion freestyle skier Kyle Smaine perished in an avalanche. Smaine, 31, … Read more

Palace tells, Thai princess has heart problem

palace

Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand is now in a stable condition. She has been admitted to the hospital for treatment of a cardiac issue. The princess lost consciousness early on Wednesday. According to a statement released by the Thai royal palace on Thursday, Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand is now in a stable condition following her admission … Read more

Austria claims that its reliance on Russian gas supplies is waning

Russian gas supplies

Austria has been able to successfully reduce its reliance on Russian gas supply. Russia’s percentage of total gas deliveries to Austria went from 79% in February to 21% in September. Gas imports from other sources have grown proportionately was tweeted out by the Austrian Ministry for Climate Action. The country has been able to successfully … Read more

PM meets Iranian President, leaders of Spain, Austria

NEW YORK: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with President of Iran Seyed Ebrahim Raisi on the sidelines of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). The prime minister recalled his warm and cordial meeting with President Raisi on the sidelines of the SCO Summit in Samarkand on 15 September and underscored his … Read more

While Russia is destroying Ukraine, Austria pledges to remain impartial

Austria has no plans to join NATO despite the ongoing Ukraine crisis. 80 percent of Austrians support staying out of the Western alliance. Neutrality is in the mindset of the Austrian population, says Wolfgang Pusztai. Europe’s ability to maintain geopolitical neutrality has decreased since February 24, when Russia invaded Ukraine. Sweden and Finland have abandoned … Read more

Woman returns from Croatia with 18 scorpions in her suitcase

18 scorpions

She found 18 live scorpions, a mother and her offspring. This is the third incidence of Croatian scorpions found in Austria. A Linz woman found a stinger in her flat last month after a Croatian holiday. A woman from Austria comes back from a trip to Croatia and finds 18 scorpions in her suitcase. A … Read more

Austria mourns suicide of doctor earmarked by anti-vaccine campaigners

Austria

Austrian politicians called for national unity after a doctor committed suicide. Lisa-Maria Kellermayr had received death threats from anti-vaccination extremists and coronavirus pandemic conspiracy theorists. Her body was discovered in her Upper Austria office on Friday. Austrian politicians called for national unity after a doctor committed suicide after receiving death threats from anti-vaccination extremists and … Read more

Euro 2022: Germany beats Austria; moves to semi-final

Germany beats Austria
  • Germany beat Austria 1-0 to advance to the European Women’s Championship semi-finals.
  • Germany faces France or Netherlands in Milton Keynes on Wednesday for a place in the final.
  • It was Germany’s second appearance at the Euros.

Germany defeated Austria at Brentford’s Community Stadium to advance to the European Women’s Championship semi-finals.

Few would have predicted such a close encounter as Germany faced their toughest test yet in their quest for a record-breaking eighth European championship.

After stealing the ball from an Austrian defender, Klara Buhl crossed the ball into the box where Alexandra Popp, who was going for her fourth goal in as many games, left the ball for the waiting Lina Magull to score the game’s first goal.

As Austrian goalkeeper Manuela Zinsberger tried to play out from the back but failed, Popp pushed a boot out to nudge the ball into the goal in the closing seconds of the game.

The Wolfsburg attacker is now within one goal of England’s Beth Mead in the race for the Golden Boot after scoring in four straight Euro games, tying the mark set by Heidi Mohr between 1989 and 1993.

“Austria was a very challenging opponent, making the game very tense. I’m glad to have completed my fourth goal, and I’m also glad and proud of the squad “said Popp.

“We weren’t the top pick at first, but now the entire world knows who we are. We are so strong because of our tremendous sense of unity, which is why I believe that history has not yet come to an end.”

Despite having 117 international appearances under her belt, Popp had never competed in the Euros after recovering from a long-term injury that sidelined her for 10 months before to the competition.

“I struggled greatly with my injury last year, so I’m grateful to be here. I feel fantastic, I’m free, and I can support my team “She spoke.

“We’re overjoyed to have so many admirers in attendance. We require encouragement and support, and that is a very positive feeling. We are encouraged by Germany’s backing and will work tirelessly to advance to the final.”

The team of Martina Voss-Tecklenburg had some luck against Austria, but they still have a lot to improve on before the semi-final matchup with France or the Netherlands in Milton Keynes on Wednesday.

Germany not without faults

On paper, it appears that Germany’s road to Euro 2022 has been an easy one. It has been up till this point.

They had many opportunities to increase their 1-0 lead, with Popp a constant threat and Buhl missing the open net after having a shot from a distance blocked.

Germany failed to exert the dominance they displayed in the group stages, and Austria squandered significant chances to square the score at 1-0. However, their perfect record of clean sheets in the tournament—the only side left with such a return—flatters their sporadic defensive fragility.

Austria was a surprise semifinalist in 2017, their second appearance at the Euros, although they were defeated by Denmark to miss out on a spot in the championship game.

Irene Fuhrmann’s team was unlucky as they three times struck the woodwork and put their regional rivals under more strain than any other team thus far.

Right after the game is a difficult time, she noted. “Looking back, the squad should be extremely proud of their performance, not just today but throughout the entire tournament. Germany was subject to our strict demands.”

Austria has only allowed two goals so far in this tournament, the first coming against England. They have also only managed three goals in total, and their bad final-third decisions have cost them.

Germany did not enter this competition as the clear favorite despite having won the championship on eight of the 12 occasions the Euros have been held.

Between 1995 and 2013, they won the trophy six times in a row, but in 2017, a shocking quarterfinal loss to eventual runners-up Denmark stopped their quest for a seventh straight victory.

It was difficult to predict what would happen because Chelsea’s Melanie Leupolz, who announced her pregnancy in March and injured Lyon midfielder Dzsenifer Marozsan prevented them from playing, but they appear to have developed as a team throughout the competition.

 

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Verstappen on post in Austria as Mercedes crash

Verstappen

Formula One title pioneer Max Verstappen gave Red Bull. Home post position for Saturday’s run race at Austrian Grand Prix. Mercedes rivals Lewis Hamilton and George Russell crashed in qualifying. Verstappen set his one moment 04.984 second lap toward the finish of a nail-gnawing, two-minute shootout as the red-hailed meeting. Hamilton and afterward Russell had … Read more

Alia Bhatt shows off her KwK look and engagement ring

Alia Bhatt

Alia Bhatt has been the center of attention since announcing her pregnancy. She will co-star with Ranveer Singh in the movie Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. The film is expected to be released in February 2023, and production got underway in July 2021. Alia Bhatt has been the center of attention since announcing her … Read more

The rock band “KISS” showed the Australian flag at a show in Vienna

The rock band "KISS" 

Rock band “KISS” is the subject of jokes after their concert in Vienna. According to the media, the production team displayed the band’s logo with an Australian flag instead of an Austrian one. The gaffe follows a similar mistake on city-specific tour shirts from the previous year. The rock band “KISS” is the subject of … Read more

Voestalpine of Austria stores gas to ensure winter supply

Voestalpine

Voestalpine has signed contracts to store three months’ worth of natural gas. Emergency legislation enacted earlier this year by the Austrian government grants firms permission to construct energy reserves. The steel and engineering company is already halfway to its goal of filling 1.5TWh of gas storage. Voestalpine, Austrian steel, and engineering company have reportedly signed … Read more

Women’s Euro 2022 organisers defend ‘right balance’ on venues

Euro 2022

Manchester City’s Academy Stadium and Leigh Sports Village will host under 10,000 capacity matches. English Football Association chief admits clubs had to be persuaded to host matches. Clubs had to be cajoled into hosting the tournament by England’s Football Association and the Football Association. Euro 2022 oganisers have hit back at suggestions of a lack … Read more

Nominations for ICC Women’s Player of the Month unveiled

ICC

Tuba Hassan, Bismah Maroof and Trinity Smith nominated for ICC Women’s Player of the Month. 17-year-old Trinity Smith is already on the shortlist for Jersey’s T20 series. Jersey went undefeated in the series, winning four of the four games. The ICC Women’s Player of the Month for May 2022 has been nominated by two Pakistani … Read more

Injured Tierney left out of Scotland squad for World Cup play-off

Scotland

Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney, has been left out of Scotland’s squad for next month’s World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine due to knee surgery. On Monday, head coach Steve Clarke named a 28-man squad for the June 1 match in Glasgow, which will be followed by the start of their UEFA Nations League campaign. If … Read more

Suspended sentences after deadly Austria gas explosion

explosion

On Wednesday, four employees were granted suspended sentences for negligence in the 2017 gas terminal explosion in Austria, which killed one person and injured 22 others. They were “found guilty of negligently causing the explosion by failing to comply with their safety obligations”, a regional court in Korneuburg announced in a statement. A subcontracting company … Read more

One dead, more than a dozen injured in Austria train accident

Accident

A trail derailed outside of Vienna on Monday, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others, according to Austrian news agency APA. Rescuers rushed to the accident at Muenchendorf, just south of Vienna, with one dead, two seriously injured and 11 lightly injured, APA cited Andreas Zenker of the Red Cross of Lower Austria … Read more