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Austrian Parliament building. Photo: MrPanyGoff/Wikimedia
Austria changes constitution to accept more refugees
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Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban. Photo: Photo: Barna Burger/Hungarian Govt
Hungary to seal border with Croatia
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Shadow economy costs €454bn says economist
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Teenager in court for fatal knife attack
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Austria returns 5000 migrants to EU countries
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Forensic investigators begin to ID victims
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Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban. Photo: Photo: Barna Burger/Hungarian Govt
Faymann to meet Orban over migrant crisis
The Böcksteinstrasse in Gasteiner Tal. Photo: APA/Gindl
Winter makes early visit to Salzburg
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Refugees arriving at Westbahnhof station. File photo: Caritas
Refugees to march in thanks in Vienna
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Refugees at Vienna's Westbahnhof station. Photo: Kim Traill
EU leaders commit fresh billions for refugees
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This Week in History
After 5000 years under ice, Ötzi is now on display in a cooling chamber at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology. Photo: DPA
5000 years on ice: Ötzi, Europe's oldest celebrity
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Saad and Oula in their new home. Photo: R Waites
One family's terrifying journey to Austria
Help Me, Helen
Creating a Relationship Vision takes time and effort
How to create a ‘relationship vision’
The Local List
The roof of the Stephansdom. Photo: Unesco/Vincent Ko Hon Chiu
The harshest TripAdvisor comments about Austria
Austria has something to offer every visitor, whether for a winter or summer break. First class ski resorts, cities buzzing with culture, magnificent palaces, beautiful mountains with spectacular hiking, and lakes so clear and clean you can drink from them. But not everyone is convinced of the alpine republic’s charms… 12 comments
My Austrian Career
Andreas Tattersall. Photo: Private
'I know the struggle of moving to a new city'
Having moved to Austria ten years ago for love, Andreas Tattersall’s transition into his new life was difficult at first. The native Englishman felt isolated in the cultural hub of Vienna as he only knew one other person - the woman he moved for. He spoke to The Local about how significant the presence of an expat group has been in his life.
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Photo: Franz Wunsch/Tiergarten Schönbrunn
Giraffes 'hum' to communicate at night
The luxury hotel Palais Coburg was a major venue for the talks while parties were in Austria. Photo: Palais Coburg
Mossad 'bugged' high level nuke talks
A report in the Swiss broadsheet Der Tagesanzeiger alleges that Swiss investigators found sophisticated monitoring cameras bugging talks at Swiss and Austrian hotels. 5 comments
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Refugees at the Traiskirchen reception centre. Photo: ORF
Austria probed for EU asylum violations
Max Schrems displays Facebook's logo with his smartphone. Photo: AFP
Small victory for Austrian Facebook plaintiff
Florentina's school. Photo: Christoph Gantner
12-year-old dies after fall from loft bed
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The biggest challenges of moving to Switzerland
Switzerland is one of the world’s best expat countries, with some of the highest living standards and a sophisticated, multilingual population. Yet moving to Switzerland can still be stressful and difficult if you don't do it right.
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Aachen couple cause outrage with public sex
When it comes to sex, what goes on behind closed doors is supposed to be nobody else's business. But have sex while hanging out of the window of your ground-floor apartment, and the neighbours might just take offence – a lesson one Aachen couple learned the hard way last week.
The body parts were found in the man's freezer (not pictured here). Photo: Peter Galvin/Flickr
Dane cut off women’s genitals in South Africa
South African police have arrested a Danish citizen after 21 pieces of female genitalia were discovered in his freezer.
The Spanish clowning group's protest has not gone down well with Palestinians. Photo: Pallasos en Rebeldía/Facebook
Spanish naked clown protest flops after sparking outrage in Palestine
A Spanish clowning group has caused controversy after stripping off in front off the wall separating Israel and Palestine in protest at Israeli policy.
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Iran deal: A peek inside the UN's nuclear watchdog
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Take a ride on Vienna's new metro -- coming soon
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A taste of Afghan culture and food in Vienna
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Green Austria on warpath against nuclear power
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Setting boundaries: Why 'good fences make good neighbours'
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