Asia day 2024 a successful day in Vienna
Asia Day 2024 at the Austrian Federal Chamber provided a unique platform to build valuable relationships and expand the network of contacts among private sector representatives.
Journalist Usama SolimanA unique educational experience.. Reading a story to children in four languages
Journalist Usama SolimanInitial indicators: Right-wing Freedom Party FPÖ wins Austrian parliamentary elections
Journalist Usama SolimanThe Saudi Embassy in Vienna celebrates the 94th National Day
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Grammy-Winner Georg O. Luksch and "Ada Christen - The Voice oft the lost ones``
.We bring the so called „small people“ to the stage: the great writer Ada Christen who was based in Favoriten is portrayed by Rita Luksch, while exquisite soundscapes by Grammy Award-winning composer and musician Georg O. Luksch and the emotional visuals by Erich Heyduck make the play an immersive experience..
January 01, 1970 WAJRespiratory Medicine Congress in Vienna warns of long-term exposure to air pollution and lack of green spaces
.The annual congress of the European Society of Respiratory Physicians warned today that long-term exposure to air pollution and lack of green spaces increases the risk of hospitalization due to respiratory diseases..
January 01, 1970 Journalist Usama SolimanArtificial Intelligence in Medicine is the Focus of the European Respiratory Society Conference
.The European Respiratory Society (ERS) Conference began today in the Austrian capital, Vienna, and will continue for 4 days with the participation of a large number of doctors, researchers and experts from different countries around the world..
January 01, 1970 Journalist Usama SolimanVietnamese Ambassador to Vienna Praises Cooperation with Egypt
.Before leaving Vienna after the end of his term, the Vietnamese Ambassador to Vienna made the following statement:.
January 01, 1970 WAJUNOOSA and University of Bonn renew partnership to advance space-based solutions for disaster management
.VIENNA, 29 August - The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) and the University of Bonn have renewed their partnership, reinforcing their commitment to leveraging space technology in response to growing threats from natural and human-made disasters. This five-year agreement, signed today in Vienna, extends the "Spaceborne Earth Observation Applications for Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Reduction" (SPEAR) project, focusing on African nations..
January 01, 1970 UNOOSA