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Austrian Leader Calls for Snap Election After Far-Right Vice Chancellor Resigns

May 18, 2019May 19, 2019KATRIN BENNHOLD and CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZEComments Off on Austrian Leader Calls for Snap Election After Far-Right Vice Chancellor Resigns

A 2017 video that was secretly filmed showed Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache promising government contracts to a woman claiming to be the niece of a Russian oligarch.

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Lost Your Passport? For Americans in Austria, Any McDonald’s Can Help

May 16, 2019May 16, 2019ANNA SCHAVERIENComments Off on Lost Your Passport? For Americans in Austria, Any McDonald’s Can Help

Under a new partnership announced by the United States Embassy in Vienna, American citizens can go to any of the 194 fast-food restaurants to seek help.

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As Far Right Rises, a Battle Over Security Agencies Grows

May 7, 2019May 9, 2019KATRIN BENNHOLDComments Off on As Far Right Rises, a Battle Over Security Agencies Grows

A struggle in Austria over control of sensitive institutions of the state, including its intelligence agency, threatens to redefine Europe’s postwar democracies.

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‘It’s the Grannies!’ New Voices Rise Against Austria’s Populists

April 28, 2019April 28, 2019MELISSA EDDYComments Off on ‘It’s the Grannies!’ New Voices Rise Against Austria’s Populists

A group of older women is galvanizing protests against the conservative-nationalist government in Vienna. But why stop there?

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Austria Is Ordered to Pay $1.7 Million for House Where Hitler Was Born

February 7, 2019February 7, 2019ILIANA MAGRAComments Off on Austria Is Ordered to Pay $1.7 Million for House Where Hitler Was Born

The government sought for decades to take over the property in Braunau, to ensure that it did not fall into the hands of someone seeking to glorify its dark history. But it didn’t pay enough for the property, a court has found.

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The Hunt for the Nazi Loot Still Sitting on Library Shelves

January 14, 2019MILTON ESTEROWComments Off on The Hunt for the Nazi Loot Still Sitting on Library Shelves

The art stolen by the Nazis has gotten more attention, but millions of books were also looted from Jews, and others, and have yet to be returned.

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Heavy Snowfall in Alps Leaves 6 Dead and Strands Tourists

January 10, 2019January 10, 2019CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZEComments Off on Heavy Snowfall in Alps Leaves 6 Dead and Strands Tourists

The risk of avalanches has forced the Austrian authorities to close a number of roads and rail lines, stranding hundreds of visitors as well as local residents.

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Austrian Workers Rescue Animal Trapped in Heavy Snowfall

January 10, 2019NYT > WorldComments Off on Austrian Workers Rescue Animal Trapped in Heavy Snowfall

Austrian train workers shut down the tracks to free a trapped chamois, a type of goat-antelope, on Wednesday. Deadly snowfall has paralyzed travel and tourism in parts of the Alps.

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‘Exhibit A’: How McKinsey Got Entangled in a Bribery Case

December 30, 2018WALT BOGDANICH and MICHAEL FORSYTHEComments Off on ‘Exhibit A’: How McKinsey Got Entangled in a Bribery Case

The consultancy’s report became key evidence in a battle over the extradition of a powerful Ukrainian oligarch charged in a scheme to help Boeing.

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Renoir Estimated at $180,000 Is Stolen From Austrian Auction House

November 28, 2018ALEX MARSHALLComments Off on Renoir Estimated at $180,000 Is Stolen From Austrian Auction House

The Vienna police are investigating the robbery at the Dorotheum, where three suspects simply walked up and took a painting — a rare crime in the auction world.

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