
Woman Critically Injured in Vienna Knife Attack
The Austrian capital witnesses its second stabbing incident this week, as a 25-year-old woman is found seriously wounded.

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

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

The 16-year-old defendant was found guilty of “preparing a serious act of violence endangering the state” and “supporting a terrorist act abroad.”

Revelation shows families wait years while NGOs hand out apartments directly to migrants.

Vienna beat Innsbruck to host the 2026 show, but the FPÖ has blasted the contest as a politicised, left-wing circus.

Politicians warn the ruling could open the door to religious legal systems in Austria’s courts and weaken the rule of law.

Three people were randomly assaulted by an African man at the Westbahnhof train station of the Austrian capital.

The 14-year-old was caught trying to enter the swimming pool premises without paying.

Prosecutors say the teen pledged allegiance to Islamic State and planned a summer 2025 attack using explosives, guns or knives.

Interior Minister Gerhard Karner insists his knife confiscation policy is working, even as attacks continue to rise.