
Brussels’ Toughest Package Ever Against Israel Divides Member States
The Commission would suspend the tariff preferences Israel has enjoyed in the EU since the 1990s.

The Commission would suspend the tariff preferences Israel has enjoyed in the EU since the 1990s.

A new legal draft would introduce penalties of up to €1,000 for repeated violations of school rules.

Party boss Babler is facing the challenge of how to revive his stagnant SPÖ—with populist conservatives growing in strength.

Police took the three teens into custody following the attack, the latest in a series of incidents this week in the Austrian capital.

Polls show that more than half of Austrians are unhappy with the three-way coalition.

The Austrian capital witnesses its second stabbing incident this week, as a 25-year-old woman is found seriously wounded.

The Social Democrats would extend the plan originally intended for immigrants to native Austrians in their own country.

The EU’s highest court said the European Commission acted within its powers when it included nuclear power and natural gas in its sustainable finance taxonomy.

Police in Brigittenau are searching for a suspect after a teenage girl was hurt in a stabbing.

The Austrian bank’s move in Germany may be an overture to what could come in other countries.