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Ferdinand Habsburg, once heir to an empire, is now focused on racing, charity, and faith—but still honours family traditions.
Austria faces pressure to overhaul gun test laws, data privacy rules questioned, and foreign nurses recruited to fill staff shortages—plus more stories from Austria on Friday.
A religion teacher at the Graz school where ten people were killed has shared his harrowing experience of seeing the shooter ...
Budget talks in Vienna have reignited debate over the price of city’s ultra-cheap annual transport pass — an initiative that ...
After the Graz tragedy, Austria increases school patrols, Vienna Pride changes tone, and experts demand change in language ...
Austria enters national mourning after school tragedy, major events cancelled, and traffic chaos in Tyrol—plus more stories ...
A deadly school shooting in Graz has pushed Austria’s gun laws— and its quiet gun culture — into the national spotlight.
Austria paused for a national moment of silence on Wednesday to honour the 10 people killed in a school shooting in Graz — ...
From Salzburg to St. Pölten, rents are on the rise in towns and cities across Austria – but some cities are still more ...
A suspicious package thrown into a building at Vienna's University of Technology triggered a bomb threat investigation and citywide transport disruption on Thursday, just days after Austria’s deadly ...
After tragedy strikes, this word often appears in headlines, speeches and public ceremonies. Following the recent school shooting in Graz, Angehörige were at the heart of the public mourning.
The Graz school shooter legally obtained two weapons despite being rejected for military service due to mental health concerns, Austrian authorities revealed.