European country now has more virus cases than anywhere but China; travel links with outside world thrown into chaos after shutdown

Resolution on 'Israel-related anti-Semitism' calls on government to not support divestment campaigns in any way; Israeli FM says other countries should follow suit

Historian says Jewish banking dynasty, once a major power in the country, has been 'repressed' from the Austrian capital's collective memory

Member of family's Austrian branch accuses authorities of appropriating mental health foundation set up by relatives prior to World War II

Gusen camp, a satellite of Mauthausen complex, neglected by Austrian authorities, Warsaw charges; some 35,800 detainees, many Polish, died there

After 2019 ouster by no-confidence vote, Kurz to lead country's first female-majority cabinet as he reclaims the title of the world's youngest serving head of government

New alliance comes after Sebastian Kurz's partnership with the far-right collapsed in a corruption scandal and triggered elections in September

Three suspects arrested over plot to target site near St Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna

After drop in support at polls and series of embarrassing revelations, Freedom Party says 'the Strache chapter was being definitively closed'

All five parties represented in National Council co-sponsor resolution saying anti-Israel boycott movement 'employs anti-Semitic patterns'

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