Christians make up 34.5% of pupils in Vienna, compared to 41.2% Muslims and 23% with no religious affiliation.
Beran Aliji faces terrorism-related charges arising from an alleged plot uncovered in August 2024, which led to the cancellation of three concerts in Vienna.
Political director Balázs Orbán is set to join the EP in Brussels and Strasbourg this summer.
A Saint Petersburg ruling was issued in response to Russia’s justice ministry requesting that the Russian LGBT Network be designated an extremist organisation.
Nationwide protests highlight staff shortages and rising inmate numbers, with unions warning the system could exceed 90,000 prisoners by September.
A left-wing politician criticized what she described as excessive police expenditure and officer deployment in the German capital.
The suspect of the shooting described U.S. administration officials as “targets,” saying they would be prioritized “from highest-ranking to lowest.”
The voyage comes as Ireland’s far-left president, Catherine Connolly, takes a sharply pro-Palestinian line on Gaza and Israel.
Lord Daniel Hannan is set to leave his Conservative Party role and become an independent in the House of Lords.
The Vienna Regional Court sent down a Syrian predator—for just four and a half years imprisonment—for rape, the serious abuse of minors, and possession of child sexual abuse material.
The budget carrier will shutter its operations in the German capital and slash its winter flight schedule by half, citing soaring aviation costs.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has criticized his so-called partners in Europe and Asia for relying on Washington to reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing conflict with Iran.