- Collapse of Crypto Exchange FTX: The bankruptcy of FTX, the second largest crypto exchange in the world, not only sends the best-known cryptocurrencies Bitcoin and Ethereum plummeting, but also triggers fierce criticism – also in Austria. >> Go to Article [OÖNplus, mit Grafik und Video]
- Höckner and the Seniors’ Association: Chairman Josef Pühringer currently sees no need for action on the question of the membership of Schartner’s ex-mayor Jürgen Höckner, who has been convicted of rape, in the Upper Austrian VP senior citizens’ association. Because the matter has been settled for the time being. >> Read more [OÖNplus]
- Energie AG increases electricity price: Energie AG Oberösterreich can issue a price guarantee for electricity and gas until the end of the year. However, as soon as this expires on January 1, the group will increase energy prices. >> More details [OÖNplus]
- Bornemann about Schrom: Dieter Bornemann, chairman of the ORF editors’ council, spoke in the OÖN interview about the resigned editor-in-chief Matthias Schrom, political influence in the ORF and counter-strategies. >> To the interview [OÖNplus]
- “Ready for Peace”: Only a few days after the withdrawal of Russian troops, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to the liberated city of Cherson. He wanted to show people his personal support – and feel the emotions of his compatriots. >> To the report [mit Galerie]
Today in Upper Austria:
- Autumn Balance: Due to the World Cup, the Bundesliga is on its winter break early – and the performance records of the Upper Austrian clubs vary. Because a lot has changed at LASK compared to the previous season, the athletes are in good shape in third place. SV Ried, on the other hand, has to struggle primarily with a harmless offensive. >> For analysis [OÖNplus]
- Peace light child from the Mühlviertel: On Tuesday, twelve-year-old Sarah Noska will light the Peace Light in Bethlehem to bring it to Austria. She was chosen because of her Willingness to help and commitment to a Ukrainian classmate. >> Go to Article [OÖNplus]
- “The cow is not a climate killer”: During their digestive process, cows emit methane, which to a certain extent is harmful to the climate. However, according to the Chamber of Agriculture of Upper Austria, the share of agriculture in global warming is overestimated. >> More on this [OÖNplus]
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