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Until 1940 there were 16 newspapers in Vienna, Austria, but six of them were shut down, leaving ten. [2] The number of national daily newspapers in Austria was 35 in 1950. [3] It decreased to 17 in 1965. [3] The number of daily newspapers in Austria was 17 in 1995 [4] and remained the same between 1996 and 2000.
Talks to form a coalition government led by Austria's far-right Freedom Party (FPO) will begin on Friday, the party said on Thursday, as thousands protested in Vienna against the prospect of the ...
News is an Austrian weekly news magazine published in German and based in Vienna, Austria. The weekly is the major news magazine in the country [ 1 ] and has been in circulation since October 1992. History and profile
VIENNA (Reuters) -Austria headed on Sunday towards coalition talks led by the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) after efforts to form a centrist government without the FPO fell apart and prompted ...
VIENNA (Reuters) -Talks between Austria's two main centrist parties on forming a coalition government without the far-right Freedom Party (FPO) collapsed on Saturday, prompting conservative ...
VIENNA (AP) — Austrian People’s Party on Sunday nominated its General Secretary Christian Stocker as interim leader after the expected resignation of Chancellor Karl Nehammer, Austrian news agency APA reported. Nehammer announced Saturday he would resign in the next few days after coalition talks with the Social Democrats collapsed.
The former premises, in the centre of Vienna, as seen in 2007. In 1857 the government acquired the paper and it was printed until 1997 by the Austrian State Printing Office. The newspaper was closed by the Nazis after the Anschluss: in February 1939 the editorial part was removed, and in February 1940 the remaining official journal closed entirely.
In Vienna's Doebling district, officials registered 110 litres of rain per square metre, which ORF Vienna meteorologist Kevin Hebenstreit said was a record for August rainfall in the city.