Austria could soon have its first government led by the far right since World War II. President Alexander Van der Bellen has ...
Austria's Freedom Party could lead the country's next government in a historic first, giving far-right politicians more power ...
The leader of the Austrian Freedom Party, Herbert Kickl, leaves the presidential office in Vienna, Austria, on Monday 6 ...
Instead, today I unpack the ramifications of the far right’s march to power in Austria, and report on the search to find a venue for an EU leaders’ away day taking place in four weeks’ time.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson both urged the European Union to do more to tackle irregular migration on Thursday during a meeting in Vienna to mark ...
A dyed-in-the-wool European, Van der Bellen, a former leader of Austria’s Greens, has made no secret of his distaste for Kickl and his party, which delights in attacking the EU and has even ...
Austria’s government coalition talks fell apart Friday after one of the three centrist parties involved quit the negotiations, undermining an alliance to block the rise of the far right. The smallest ...
War ends Russia's dominance of gas supply to Europe Norway, US, Qatar replace Russian gas Loss of Russian gas undermined EU's competitiveness Slovakia, Austria have alternative supplies Heating ...
The European Union has cleared Bulgaria and Romania to become full members of the borderless Schengen zone from the start of next year, according to officials. Hungarian Minister of the Interior ...
The next government in Austria faces the challenge of having to save between 18 to 24 billion euros, according to the EU Commission. In addition, Austria has been in a recession for the past two ...
Austria's conservative Chancellor Karl Nehammer ... The surprise move might lead to snap polls being called in the Alpine EU member country -- or the conservatives might negotiate with the ...