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Germany and other European countries suspend decisions on Syrians' asylum bids after Assad's fall
Read full article: Germany and other European countries suspend decisions on Syrians' asylum bids after Assad's fallGermany and several other European countries said Monday they are suspending decisions on asylum claims by Syrian nationals because of the unclear situation in their homeland following the fall of Bashar Assad.
Russia's Gazprom stops the flow of natural gas to Austria, OMV utility says
Read full article: Russia's Gazprom stops the flow of natural gas to Austria, OMV utility saysAustrian utility OMV says supplies from Russia’s state-owned natural gas company Gazprom stopped early Saturday after the company said it would stop payments for the gas following an arbitration award.
Austria says Russia's Gazprom will cut off natural gas supply this weekend
Read full article: Austria says Russia's Gazprom will cut off natural gas supply this weekendAustria's chancellor says Russia’s state-owned natural gas company Gazrom will cut off supplies early Saturday to Austrian utility OMV.
A lawmaker from the far-right Freedom Party is elected as speaker of Austria's parliament
Read full article: A lawmaker from the far-right Freedom Party is elected as speaker of Austria's parliamentA lawmaker from the far-right Freedom Party has been elected as the new speaker of Austria’s parliament, weeks after the party won a national election for the first time.
Austria's chancellor asked to form new government after parties refuse to work with far-right leader
Read full article: Austria's chancellor asked to form new government after parties refuse to work with far-right leaderAustria’s president has tasked the incumbent chancellor with forming a new government after all other parties refused to work with the leader of the far-right Freedom Party.
Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attack
Read full article: Organizers cancel Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna over fears of an attackOrganizers of three Taylor Swift concerts in Vienna this week called them off on Wednesday after officials announced arrests over an apparent plot to launch an attack on an event in the Vienna area such as the concerts as part of her Eras Tour.
India's Modi discusses the Ukraine war with Austria's leader a day after meeting Putin
Read full article: India's Modi discusses the Ukraine war with Austria's leader a day after meeting PutinIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has discussed the war in Ukraine with the leader of Austria, an ally of Kyiv that has a policy of military neutrality.
Brigitte Bierlein, Austria's first woman chancellor, dies at 74
Read full article: Brigitte Bierlein, Austria's first woman chancellor, dies at 74Brigitte Bierlein, the former head of Austria’s Constitutional Court who became the country’s first female chancellor in an interim government in 2019, has died.
Austrian government supports Vienna Boys Choir to help it out of financial difficulties
Read full article: Austrian government supports Vienna Boys Choir to help it out of financial difficultiesThe Austrian government says that it is giving the country’s world-famous Vienna Boys Choir 800,000 euros ($884,000) to help it out of severe financial difficulties.
Putin meets with Hungary's prime minister in rare in-person talks with an EU leader
Read full article: Putin meets with Hungary's prime minister in rare in-person talks with an EU leaderHungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has held talks with Vladimir Putin in a rare in-person meeting for the Russian president with a leader of a European Union country.
Austria, Hungary, Serbia hold top-level meeting on migration
Read full article: Austria, Hungary, Serbia hold top-level meeting on migrationAustria, Hungary and Serbia have held another top-level meeting dedicated to curbing migration, including by sending more than 100 police officers, vehicles equipped with night vision cameras and drones to the border with North Macedonia.
Austrian, Hungarian leaders discuss migration, Ukraine war
Read full article: Austrian, Hungarian leaders discuss migration, Ukraine warAustrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has welcomed Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Vienna for bilateral talks that focused on migration as well as on the war in Ukraine.
Austrian chancellor tells Putin to end Ukraine war
Read full article: Austrian chancellor tells Putin to end Ukraine warAustrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer says he told Russian President Vladimir Putin to end his invasion of Ukraine and raised the issue of “serious war crimes" committed by Russian troops.
More flee as Ukraine warns of stepped-up Russian attacks
Read full article: More flee as Ukraine warns of stepped-up Russian attacksCivilian evacuations are moving forward in patches of battle-scarred eastern Ukraine a day after a missile strike killed at least 52 people at a train station where thousands were waiting to leave before an expected Russian onslaught.
The Latest: S Korea curbing travel, gatherings for holiday
Read full article: The Latest: S Korea curbing travel, gatherings for holiday— New Zealand’s medical regulator has approved its first coronavirus vaccine, and officials hope to begin giving shots to border workers by the end of March. Tate Reeves says he’s skeptical about a new federal effort to reduce racial disparities in coronavirus vaccination rates. ___BEIRUT — Lebanon has broken its single-day record of coronavirus deaths with 81 as the country continued its nationwide lockdown for the third week. ___LAS VEGAS — Nevada has recorded its deadliest month of the coronavirus pandemic in January after reporting eight additional coronavirus deaths over the weekend. Mike DeWine and his wife received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Tuesday in a procedure streamed live.
Austria says mistakes made in dealing with Vienna attacker
Read full article: Austria says mistakes made in dealing with Vienna attackerA military police officer guard at the crime scene near a synagogue in Vienna, Austria, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2020. Austrian officials say that Fejzulai, a dual citizen of Austria and North Macedonia, hoodwinked the justice system's deradicalization program after his release. Slovak intelligence informed Austria that Fejzulai was trying to buy ammunition, and “something apparently went wrong with the communication in the next steps,” Nehammer said. Swiss daily St. Galler Tagblatt reported that Swiss Justice Minister Karin Keller-Sutter described them as “colleagues” of the attacker. The assailant attended school in Vienna for years and until recently lived with his parents in the city, Ruf said.
Gunman who killed 4 in Vienna attack had sought to join IS
Read full article: Gunman who killed 4 in Vienna attack had sought to join ISThe suspect was identified as a 20-year-old Austrian-North Macedonian dual citizen with a previous terror conviction for attempting to join the Islamic State group in Syria. “Yesterday's attack was clearly an Islamist terror attack," Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said. The Islamic State group on Tuesday claimed credit for the Vienna attack, calling the perpetrator a “soldier of the Caliphate.” The claim of responsibility was published through the militant group’s media arm, Aamaq. In Switzerland, police in the city of Winterthur said an 18-year-old and a 24-year-old were arrested in consultation with Austrian authorities. Some of the circumstances of the Vienna shooting are reminiscent of the case of Usman Khan, who stabbed two people to death in 2019 in central London.
2 dead, 15 wounded in Vienna terror attack, authorities say
Read full article: 2 dead, 15 wounded in Vienna terror attack, authorities sayPolice officers stay in position at stairs named 'Theodor Herzl Stiege' near a synagogue after gunshots were heard, in Vienna, Monday, Nov. 2, 2020. Austrian police say several people have been injured and officers are out in force following gunfire in the capital Vienna. Initial reports that a synagogue was the target of an attack couldn't immediately be confirmed. “We are victims of a despicable terror attack in the federal capital that is still ongoing,” Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said hours after the gunfire erupted. Oskar Deutsch, the head of the Jewish community in Vienna, said it was not clear whether the main synagogue had been targeted.