Constitutional Court President Brigitte Bierlein named as interim premier after previous government collapsed over so-called 'Ibiza-gate' corruption scandal

Youngest-ever chancellor ends country's shortest-ever term, paving way for fresh elections in which his right-wing party may emerge strengthened

Head of local Jewish community calls vandalism an 'attack on all of Austria,' says police investigating; chancellor condemns 'anti-Semitic defilement'

Oskar Deutsch says community's boycott of Freedom Party validated after faction head Heinz-Christian Strache forced to resign amid corruption scandal

Sebastian Kurz pushes for vote after vice chancellor resigns due to covertly shot video that shows him apparently promising government contracts to purported Russian investor

Thousands of far-right supporters mark massacre of pro-Nazi Croats by communists at the end of the war

Vienna's government in crisis after Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache seen on hidden camera promising public contracts in return for campaign aid from a fake Russian backer

New law prohibits 'ideologically or religiously influenced' head-coverings, but Sikh patka and Jewish kippa not affected

Handwritten document from 1936 sarcastically expresses support for Austrian discrimination against Jews, also takes a poke at US university quotas for Jewish students

Despite widespread ignorance about the Holocaust in Austria, one public school launches a project to find the 50 Jewish pupils it expelled in 1938 under Nazi policies

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