Decision hours: Austria faces third lockdown

[ad_1] According to information from KURIER, the reason is the high number of new infections and the situation in intensive care units. Despite the exit restrictions and the closed catering service, the number of new infections is still at a high level: 2,485. At the same time, the situation in …

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Fiaker horses: No heat from 30 degrees

[ad_1] So far, a 35 degree limit has been applied. In the future, the temperature will no longer be measured in Salzburg-Freisaal, but directly at the location of the wagons – the Residenzplatz in the city center. SUCCESS ???????? Today is a good day for the protection of horses in …

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Brexit: EU Parliament sets deadline for a deal on Sunday

[ad_1] In negotiations on a post-Brexit deal between the EU and Britain, the European Parliament has set a deadline for a deal before midnight on Sunday (December 20). Later this year a treaty could no longer be ratified. This was decided by the group’s leaders in the European Parliament, as …

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Beethoven calls for freedom | The Daily Mail

[ad_1] Extremists on the left and extremists on the right abused his ninth symphony. However, Ludwig van Beethoven probably would have written his music had he known of this abuse. Because he was convinced that freedom would prevail over tyranny. Since 1972 “the 9” offic … Photo: Jürgen Ritter imago-images …

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30 million euros of capital for Viennese TTTech

[ad_1] Originally, it should have gone into effect in September. But after delays, it was only decided in the National Council in early December and will now go into effect on January 1. We are talking about the new occasional traffic law, which is often referred to in the media …

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The ECJ allows the restriction of slaughter

[ad_1] AFor animal welfare reasons, ritual slaughter of animals without stunning may be prohibited. The Court of Justice of the European Union decided on Friday and thus further restricted the controversial massacre. The judges deviated from the opinion of the Advocate General at their trial. He had argued that an …

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EugH: EU countries can ban ritual slaughter without stunning

[ad_1] According to a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union, EU countries can also stipulate that animals must be anesthetized for ritual slaughter. Such regulations did not fundamentally violate the right to religious freedom, the judges in Luxembourg found. This requirement follows the EU-recognized objective of …

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