Get into Health Economics with Training in Austria
An excellent opportunity has arisen with an International medical device company in Austria to move into a health economics position with excellent support and progression possibilities. This is a j...more
Health Economics Role - Vibrant City in Austria
A medical device company in Austria which has succeeded in attracting talented individuals from all over Europe is looking to take on a junior health economist to support their team with training and...more
UN nuclear team arrives in Iran
Herman Nackaerts of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, the chief agency official in charge of the Iran file, prepares for his flight to Iran at Vienna's Schwechat airport, Austria, on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012. The U.N. nuclear agency ismore
Iran says to stop some oil sales, inspectors visit
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran sent conflicting signals in a dispute with the West over its nuclear ambitions on Sunday, vowing to stop oil exports soon to "some" countries but postponing amore
Iran says to stop some oil sales, inspectors visit
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna By Parisa Hafezi and Ramin Mostafavi TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran sent conflicting signals in a dispute with the West over its nuclear ambitions on Sunday, vowing to stop oil exports soon tomore
County Board freezes support for Legal Aid Society of Wayne County
When Executive Director David Lee Foster asked the Wayne County Board of Supervisors for an additional $141,245 for the Legal Aid Society of Wayne County, Inc., it set off bells and whistles and raised eyebrows. Not only did the Agency not get themore
Iran says to stop some oil sales, inspectors visit
Herman Nackerts (L), head of a delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), talks to journalists on his way to Iran at the international airport in Vienna January 28, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Herwig Prammer By Parisa Hafezi and Raminmore
Vienna invests in tourism
Viennese tourism officials plan to invest ?14 million on marketing across the globe this year, Austrian Independent reported. The city?s tourism agency said last Monday it was considering promoting holidays in Vienna in 23 countries in 2012.more
AUA responsibilities 'to be razed'
Runway success? Not in Vienna.| EPA/ROBERT JAEGER The German owner of Austrian Airlines (AUA) plans to relocate several departments of the Vienna-based carrier to Frankfurt, Austrian Independent reported. German business weekly Wirtschaftswoche claimedmore
Visa easing boosts tourism numbers
Salzburg notched up a record number of visitors from Taiwan last year after visa requirements were simplified. Salzburg tourism boss Bert Brugger said: "Anything that eases the ability to visit Austria is going to show up straight away on the touristmore
Breathtaking European billows
?Peacock Puff,? an impeccably captured frame from the Czech capital city of Prague, deftly acquaints one into the magical world of clouds as envisioned by ace lens-man Elvert de la Cruz Baņares. The said digital image, along with 20 other noteworthymore
FRANCE: National Front leader Le Pen slammed for attending far-right ball in Austria
France's far-right presidential candidate and National Front party President Marine Le Pen Reuters/Regis Duvignau Two French organisations have condemned the leader of the far-right Front National party, Marine Le Pen, for attending a ball in Austria onmore
The Alpine village of the Far East: Chinese build bizarre replica of Austrian town (only problem is, no-one wants to live there)
By We are on a dirt track snaking its way uphill through rice paddies and groves of yellow bamboo. Behind us, spread out across a vast, smoggy plain, are the homes of tens of millions of dirt-poor migrant workers who struggle to earn a living in some ofmore
Bomb threat as students 'dance on the graves of Auschwitz'
A protestor arrested outside a student ball regarded as a white-tie extravaganza for Europe's far right was carrying explosives, Vienna police said. Police said the unnamed German was carrying a kilo of explosives but refused to provide more details.more
Iran upbeat on nuclear visit, delays EU bill
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran Sunday declared itself optimistic about a U.N. experts' visit aimed at probing suspected military aspects of its nuclear work and lawmakers postponed debate on amore
Iran upbeat on nuclear visit, delays EU bill
TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran Sunday declared itself optimistic about a U.N. experts' visit aimed at probing suspected military aspects of its nuclear work and lawmakers postponed debate on a proposed halt to oil flows to the European Union watched closely inmore
Financial Markets 2012, When Leverage Fails
The saga continues as we head into 2012. That saga is the demise of Ponzi finance and an ASSET-backed economic model in the developed world. We do not know whether the currency and financial system extinction event will occur this year or ten years frommore
Iran upbeat on nuclear visit, delays EU bill
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran Sunday declared itself optimistic about a U.N. experts' visit aimed at probing suspected military aspects of its nuclear work and lawmakers postponed debate on amore
Iran upbeat on nuclear visit, delays EU bill
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran Sunday declared itself optimistic about a U.N. experts' visit aimed at probing suspected military aspects of its nuclear work and lawmakers postponed debate on amore
Unsung Heroes: IAEA Inspectors visit Iran
Iranians protest IAEA Inspectors uploaded by YankeeJim The world is watching The world watches and remembers what can happen in Iran. People can go nuts and visitors are never safe even when they are just hiking in the hills. You cannot speak your mindmore
Iranians Protest UN Nuclear Team
Jan. 28, 2012: Herman Nackaerts of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, the chief agency official in charge of the Iran file, prepares for his flight to Iran at Vienna's Schwechat airport, Austria. TEHRAN, Iran ? A U.N. nuclear team arrived inmore
UN nuke inspectors begin crucial Iran probe
Herman Nackaerts of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, the chief agency official in charge of the Iran file, prepares for his flight to Iran at Vienna's Schwechat airport, Austria, on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012. The U.N. nuclear agency ismore
IAEA Chief Unsure of Iran?s Candor While Israel Issues Warning
6:24 AM EST By (See DAVOS for more on the World Economic Forum.) Jan. 27 (Bloomberg) -- The United Nations nuclear inspectorate said its uncertain Iran has declared the full extent of its atomic work as Israels defense chief warned the Persian Gulfmore
Sky Germany to debut Austrian football in 3D
German pay-TV broadcaster Sky Deutschland will transmit a game of Austria's domestic football league in 3D for the first time. On 18 February at 18.00 CET the match between SK Rapid Wien and FK Austria Wien will be shown live in 3D. All Sky subscribersmore
Iran "very optimistic" on nuclear experts' visit
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna By Parisa Hafezi and Ramin Mostafavi TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it was very optimistic over a visit by U.N. nuclear inspectors aimed at shedding light on suspected militarymore
Iran "very optimistic" on nuclear experts' visit
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it was very optimistic over a visit by U.N. nuclear inspectors aimed at shedding light on suspected military aspects of Tehran's atomic work butmore
Iran "very optimistic" on nuclear experts'
Herman Nackaerts, head of a delegation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), talks to journalists on his way to Iran at the international airport in Vienna January 28, 2012. REUTERS/Herwig Prammer Herman Nackerts (L), head of a delegation ofmore
Iran "very optimistic" on nuclear experts' visit
Nackerts of the IAEA talks to journalists at the airport in Vienna TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it was very optimistic over a visit by U.N. nuclear inspectors aimed at shedding light on suspected military aspects of Tehran's atomic work butmore