Covid rules are changing, and there are also new requirements for motorists, Christmas markets, and political developments to be aware of in Austria this November.
The Austrian Chamber of Commerce told The Local that the tourism industry is short of around 20,000 workers ahead of the winter season. We spoke to experts to find out what's caused the problem and what the possible solutions are.
Applications are open for a third and final round of our popular Solutions Journalism for Migration Reporters course, run by The Local's journalists and offered free for journalists and students in the EU.
Austria has a new chancellor after the surprise resignation of Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. But with an ongoing probe into alleged corruption, and fault lines in the coalition, the political drama is far from over. So, what next?
Throughout 2020, The Local has offered training on a solutions-focused approach to migration reporting for over 100 journalists. Over the next few weeks we will be publishing some of their articles.
Throughout May, The Local hosted four online sessions about incorporating solutions-focused reporting to the migration beat. Over the month 60 journalists took part, selected from more than 200 migration reporters who expressed interest in the training.
As countries across Europe ease their coronavirus lockdowns, many may look to Sweden to see how the Scandinavian country has fared without tight restrictions. They could learn both from its failures and from cautious signs of what's working.
The British Chancellor on Wednesday raised the possibility that a 'no deal' Brexit scenario could ground flights between the UK and other European countries.