Country's Interior Ministry says facility will be part of plan to open police station at Braunau am Inn estate, aiming to counter its 'mythical appeal to extremist circles'

Authorities believe suspects infiltrated intercom system to broadcast 20 minutes of antisemitic audio, in violation of Austrian laws barring pro-Nazi statements

OeBB says it filed complaints against two people who allegedly manipulated loudspeakers to play historic recordings of Nazi dictator

Research finds that under threat of being sent to concentration camps, Jewish businesspeople sold companies to Heidi Horten's husband in 1930s below market value

Former officials allegedly agreed to push asylum for Khaled Halabi, a former top intel official recruited by Israel's spy service but accused of torture and other abuses for Assad

A new book by Israeli diplomat Daniel Aschheim examines Bruno Kreisky, Austria's longest-serving leader, and his ambivalent relationship with his own Judaism and the Jewish state

Austrian foreign ministry summons Iranian envoy to lodge unequivocal protest; two other Austrian nationals among at least 17 Western passport-holders being detained

Report commissioned by Linz says the German carmaker 'played a central role' in war economy, 'actively promoted the forced labor of prisoners of war and concentration camp inmates'

After a revision of Austrian citizenship laws, candidates don't need to give up their native passports. Read about Giuliana Schnitzler, Julie Bronder and Amy Feineman's paths there

Defense minister says serviceman, who wore outfit in public, has been relieved of duties for 'incredible misconduct'; president condemns actions

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