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The charity steps in to save a crumbling concrete ruin, while Sky Alps prepares to launch UK services
Two books look at the capital’s outsized influence on western liberalism and the nation’s loudening drumbeat of far-right politics
The rise and fall of Sebastian Kurz is one symptom of a political system in deep trouble
Former chancellor faces first criminal legal action since corruption scandal forced him from government
Austria has become a ‘veritable aircraft carrier’ of Russian agents, says European official
Raid on neo-Nazi network exposes growing terror threat of extremist groups in Europe
From Tel Aviv to Texas, via Sydney and San Francisco, you share your top spots for an open-air dip in the city
Three suspects arrested after allegedly planning to harm attendees using air guns and swords
Social Democratic opposition party sparks acrimony after declaring Andreas Babler, not Hans Peter Doskozil, won Saturday’s election
Where to shop, eat and connect with the culture in his home city
Study finds almost fifth of respondents believe Jewish people have ‘too much influence’ in country
Ex-chancellor Sebastian Kurz suspected of seeking positive political coverage
Gaming groups face thousands of claims after ruling they contravene federal monopoly
Chancellor has reaffirmed country’s position while boosting defence budget but critics say strategy is inadequate
Bank is one of many western companies struggling to exit after Putin’s intervention
People have predicted its demise for decades. But it’s whirling as powerfully as ever
In Blaufränkisch, winemakers believe they have a grape to join the greats
High-profile proceeding alleged scheme to corrupt politician responsible for Vienna planning permissions
Resurgent Freedom party leads polls as anger among voters grows and key regional election looms
As world cities suffer from crippling rent rises, the Austrian capital’s radical housing policy is inspirational
The Forsthofgut in Leogang is a classic example of an Austrian speciality: the small family-owned hotel with big ambitions
Some member states oppose Bulgaria and Romania joining Schengen
There are signs that businesses in Austria can weather the storms of the energy crisis and a European downturn. Plus: climate change forces a rethink on skiing; why global chipmakers depend on Austria; government rolls out green tax and investment measures; Raiffeissen Ware’s CEO on how to make the Danube work
Two companies produce the lion’s share of high-tech tools crucial to make chips
Coalition parties have agreed to back a series of environment-friendly projects
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