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The movement’s intellectual heart was the Mont Pelerin Society, founded in 1947 by the Austrian economist Friedrich Hayek, ...
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A HEADLINE SHOW by Belfast rap group Kneecap in Vienna next month has been cancelled “due to acute safety concerns” following ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly reversed course last month on a law that would have curbed the independence ...
Mahlon Conaway served in World War II. He's a recipient of the National Order of the Legion on Honour, which is France's ...
Amid an unprecedented budget crunch and drastic spending cuts in Vienna, defense spending continues to increase year over ...
Austria’s ambassador to the European Union has resigned following claims that he was behind a misogynistic blog detailing ...
The Austrian government is likely to face legal challenges after it succeeded on its fifth attempt to pass a law this month ...
Many "social justice" advocates claim to appeal to a “higher law,” but they usually refuse to acknowledge economic laws ...
An Austrian court has convicted an acquaintance of the main suspect in last year's foiled plan to attack Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna on terrorism charges unrelated to the plot and sentenced ...
The Kronenzeitung newspaper escalated the affair, and numerous politicians, such as then-Vice Chancellor Alois Mock (Austrian People’s Party, ÖVP), former Chancellor Bruno Kreisky (Austrian ...
Despite Yoon Suk-yeol’s impeachment, the party continues to back him – meaning pro-Yoon figures have the inside track for winning the PPP’s leadership race.
Without immigration, Austria’s population would drop to 1950s levels: and it’s migrants like Hungarians who are keeping it afloat. Read more below.
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