What's next for Austria after far-right win historic victory?
Controversial leader Hebert Kickl has led the Austrian Freedom Party to a narrow win, and now faces a challenge finding a coalition partner who would be willing to work with him.
After several rounds of exploratory talks, Chancellor Karl Nehammer announced the preliminary decision to form a coalition between three parties - ÖVP, SPÖ and NEOS.
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Russia's state-owned oil and gas company Gazprom has said it will stop supplying gas to Austria on Saturday - but it's unclear whether they have carried through with the threat.
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Austria's Interior Minister has hinted that Austria could lift its veto on full Schengen area membership for Romania and Bulgaria after improvements in border protection.
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The Hungarian prime minister arrived in Vienna on Thursday, where he was received by parliamentary president Walter Rosenkranz in a meeting condemned by several Austrian political parties.
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In a historic turn of events, Austria's right-wing Freedom Party (FPO) has emerged victorious in the general election, surpassing Chancellor Karl Nehammer's Austrian People’s Party (OVP). With a platform focused on strict immigration controls and a push for neutrality in the Ukraine conflict, this election signals a significant shift in Austrian politics. Join us as we explore the implications of this surprising victory and what it means for the future of Europe.
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