
58% of Austrians Say No to More Ukraine Funding
The Greens remain the only party whose supporters overwhelmingly back more aid to Ukraine.

The Greens remain the only party whose supporters overwhelmingly back more aid to Ukraine.

Groups arriving in Germany from Somalia, Syria, and Afghanistan show a “much higher propensity for violent crime” than the local population, according to a prominent blogger citing official statistics.

The proposal comes as defence officials warn the current system may not be fit for a more dangerous European security landscape.

Data shows Syrians leading a list of foreign nationals reported for illegal firearms possession.

An Austrian ex-intelligence agent has appeared in court accused of passing classified information to Russia.

“German is the key to participation,” Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr told parliament before the vote.

Conscription plans, expanded reserves, and EU-level defence roadmaps are reshaping policy in Berlin, Paris, Vienna, and London.

Airports, rail networks, and road traffic were affected in several countries as ice forced authorities to suspend services.

A Vienna arbitration case has forced the government to decide whether religious law can ever be enforced by the state.

Officials are tinkering around the edges to ‘fix’ educational problems, when they should be doing more on border control.