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Mobile Phones · Austria42 per cent of Austrians spend their time in the toilet with their mobile phones. Our neighbours in Switzerland are a bit more (45 per cent) and in Italy with 63 per cent significantly more, shows a YouGov survey commissioned by the online retailer Galaxus. Of those Austrians who use their smartphone at the clock, 17 per cent always do so, 29 per cent often and 44 per cent occasionally and every tenth rarely.See the Story
42 percent of Austrians sit at the clock with their mobile phones
Cancer · SalzburgCancer is the second most common cause of death in Austria. Approximately 400,000 people currently live with a diagnosis, and according to the Austrian Cancer Aid about 44,000 people are newly diagnosed each year. Cancer insurance has been on the rise for some years - the Association for Consumer Information (VKI) has now taken a critical look at it. Such products "have a very limited range of services with many exceptions and are expensive", sa…See the Story
Consumer advocates on cancer insurance: "They are expensive"
Salzburg · SalzburgStorm Graz offers the chance for the cup. After the 3:1 at Rapid and the Patzer of Salzburg in Klagenfurt, the Steirers are sending in to break the ten-year title dominance of Salzburg in the Football League. Before the showdown in the direct duel on Sunday in Wals-Siezenheim, the momentum lies with the three points ahead of Grazers.See the Story
Storm Graz jumps to the championship
Salzburg · SalzburgThe discussion about an alleged espionage of Sturm Graz at Rapid has escalated around the duel between the two clubs on Wednesday in the Football League. Sturm coach Christian Ilzer refused Rapid coach Robert Klauß the hand stroke before the 3:1 victory of the Grazers at Allianz Stadium and after the final pitched harsh criticism of the German. "To match a coach is not usual in Austria. Perhaps one should adjust to him," said Ilzer.See the Story
Between Ilzer and Klauß whips up
Bundesliga · SalzburgLASK is now in pole position in the scramble for third place in the Bundesliga soccer league. The people of Linz shook Hartberg off 2-1 in Eastern Styria on Wednesday and thus retaliated for the 1:3 in Linz three days earlier. Philipp Ziereis scored happily but well deserved in the 93rd minute. Especially in the second 45 minutes, the athletes showed their better face again. “We were the LASK we were before,” said Sascha Horvath.See the Story
LASK now in third place in the race
Salzburg · SalzburgEvery time María Bas and Mark Dasousa currently enter a stage in Spain, speakers will ring "Zorra, Zorra". "Zorra" actually means "girlfriend" in Spanish, but is usually used degradingly for "girlfriend". I might think that singer María would not be particularly popular. But it is not. "Zorra" is the song with which the artist duo Nebulossa will be represented on May 11th in Spain in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden.See the Story
Spain's "Schlampen"-ESC-song splits the country
Salzburg · SalzburgAnkathie Koi as a harlequin with an overdimensional collar and a slightly addictive look, which fits. The musician living in Vienna has thus made herself known for the cover of her new album "Pikant", whose songs do not match this picture in anything. Cute electropop with as direct as fun lyrics, this time in German. "It's a sharpness that's still pleasant and doesn't hurt so much that your mouth burns," she summed up the direction of the shot.See the Story
Ankathie Koi delivers thrilling songs: "I want ecstasy!"
Climate Change · ViennaClimate change is hardly yet denied, but measures on the contrary are often flawed. This is demonstrated by a study on the climate debate in Austria carried out by Foresight (formerly SORA) for the young "Context" Institute. Representatives of political parties appeared disproportionately often with flawed statements, with the ÖVP accounting for almost two thirds and the FPÖ accounting for almost one third. The Greens, in particular, appeared co…See the Story