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Vienna to host 2026 Eurovision Song Contest
Austrian capital, which previously hosted the world's biggest talent show in 1967 and 2015, was chosen over Innsbruck, in Tyrol, the only other city in the running
Ynetnews
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08.20.25
Fake jobs, real courage: How one Indian businessman saved Jews from the Nazis
Kundan Lal Gupta, an Indian entrepreneur with no ties to Europe, rescued 14 Austrian Jews during the Holocaust—creating fake firms, posting bogus job ads and issuing life-saving visas in a quiet, selfless act of heroism
Itamar Eichner
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07.16.25
Tragedy in Austria: Eyal slipped, his son Omer reached out to save him and both fell to their deaths
What began as a family hiking trip in the Austrian Alps ended in tragedy; as fog closed in on a steep trail, Eyal Keren lost his footing; his son Omer tried to catch him—but both plunged hundreds of feet as his brother Yuval watched in horror
Yair Kraus
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07.08.25
Israeli father and son killed in hiking accident in Austrian Alps
Two Israeli nationals die after slipping from a mountain trail in foggy conditions, with rescue efforts hindered by weather and terrain
Itamar Eichner
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07.07.25
Austria: At least 8 dead in school shooting, shooter reportedly a student
Citing Graz police, local media says several people had been seriously injured, including students and teachers; perpetrator reportedly killed himself
Reuters
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06.10.25
Scientists discover forgotten burial method in well-preserved Austrian mummy
Researchers uncover unusual method used to preserve 279-year-old body found in Danube crypt: wood chips, local fabrics and zinc salt; the identity of the deceased has been revealed—but the reason for the embalming remains a mystery
Yogev Israeli
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05.07.25
We’ve got a click: A rugged Israeli entrepreneur and a former Austrian chancellor are aiming for a Wizz-style exit
Cybersecurity firm Dream, a partnership between former NSO Group CEO Shalev Hulio and former Austrian leader Sebastian Kurz, becomes a unicorn and is hoping to surpass Wizz's success
Tal Shahaf
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04.19.25
Isareli envoy to Austria says armed Gaza teens should face death penalty
Ambassador David Roet caught on camera claiming 16, 17-year-old armed boys holding guns and grenades should be shot; Foreign Ministry says video manipulated by BDS activists
Itamar Eichner
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03.24.25
Austrian government suspends family reunification for migrants amid security fears
Country's new coalition government cites overwhelmed schools and security risks after a fatal stabbing linked to an asylum seeker as the EU debates stricter deportation policies
News Agencies
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03.12.25
Luxury homes development threatens Medieval Jewish cemetery in Austria
Site in the town of Hainburg an der Donau is said to have been the burial site of the Jewish community since the 13th century, municipality in the past designating it non-development zone
Itamar Eichner
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03.02.25
Austria foils terror plot: 14-year-old ISIS supporter planned Vienna train attack
A 14-year-old Austrian citizen of Turkish descent planned a knife attack at Vienna’s Westbahnhof station, Austrian authorities say
News Agencies
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02.19.25
Stabbing 'linked to ISIS': Attack in Austria by Syrian migrant was Islamist-inspired
Austrian investigators have confirmed that Saturday's attack in the city of Villach, in which a 14-year-old boy was killed and five other bystanders were injured, was an Islamist-inspired stabbing attack. The attacker, a 23-year-old Syrian asylum seeker, shocked Europe when he was filmed smiling broadly in aftermath of attack
Reuters
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02.16.25
Nazi past, uncertain future: Leading Austrian party worries local Jews
As far-right Freedom Party becomes Austria's largest party, Jewish community fears it will claim majority party in government and oversee fight against antisemitism in Hitler's homeland; Austrian far-left also harassing Jews, including hanging posters against IDF soldiers
Itzchak Tessler
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02.03.25
World unites in commemoration of October 7 and calls for release of hostages
Commemorations around world over marked first anniversary of Hamas attack, with events from the US to Europe honoring the victims; 'We are showing the world that despite the loud anti-Israel minority, the majority supports Israel'
Daniel Edelson, New York
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10.08.24
Austrian voters appear ready to elect far-right 'Freedom Party'
Should the latest polls prove accurate, it's likely that Herbert Kickl, chairman of the 'Freedom Party of Austria' will become the nation's newest chancellor after Sunday's elections; The party is highly resistant to immigration from the Middle East, and also has adopted some antisemitic views
Ze'ev Avrahami
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09.29.24
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