Austria
Vienna police rule out antisemitic motive after grenade found near police station, synagogues
According to a police statement, initial investigation showed the grenade was defunct, as it "contained no explosives, and the detonator was inoperative."
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Holocaust exhibit opens in Austrian parliament, Yad Vashem's Dayan meets top officials
Dayan met with Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer, President Alexander Van der Bellen, and Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the Austrian Parliament, along with Jewish community leaders.
FBI returns Nazi-looted Monet to Jewish owners' heirs 84 years later
The FBI got involved in 2021, after the commission discovered that a New Orleans-based art dealer had acquired the painting in 2017 and sold it to private collectors in 2019.
The success of the Austrian far-right is a threat to the Jewish community
Austrian Jewish leader warns of far-right Freedom Party's election victory, citing Nazi sympathies and threats to Jewish life.
Israel should not interfere in Austria's internal deadlock - analysis
Israel is boycotting the Freedom Party due to its past and present Nazi connections.
Austria's far-right Freedom Party officials sing SS song at funeral of former member
World Jewish Congress executive council member Benjamin Guttman stated, "It is unbearable that these individuals continue to hold political office instead of facing justice in court."
Austria's election - The shadows of the past as a promise for the future
Austria's far-right FPÖ leader Kickl invokes Haider's legacy before election, aiming to be first far-right chancellor despite opposition and coalition hurdles.
Kickl's coded rhetoric is reminiscent of Nazi-led Austria - opinion
Herbert Kickl’s potential rise in Austria’s elections tests the nation's values, with his neo-Nazi ties sparking fears for the Jewish community and raising concerns about Austria's future direction.
Austria temporarily halts mail delivery to Israel amid war in Gaza
The ministry reassured Israeli citizens that this was a temporary issue linked to the disruption in flight schedules, which had a ripple effect on services like mail delivery.
'Grieving concerts and not lives': Taylor Swift responds to Vienna concert cancelation
Taylor Swift expressed guilt over her Vienna shows due to terror threats and potential harm to her fans, praising authorities and fan unity while prioritizing safety.
Town at center of teenage Taylor Swift plot stunned by online radicalization
Identified by Austrian media as Beran A., the 19-year-old was said by neighbors to have been reserved but friendly before his arrest this week thrust him into international headlines.