Austria
Coverage of Austria in the Nexus archive.
- Ex-Syrian intelligence chief in Raqqa convicted of torture in Austria
Khaled al-Halabi, ex-Syrian intelligence chief in Raqqa, was convicted in Austria for torture. He denied involvement, but the court found him responsible for abusing detainees in Raqqa.
- Austrian court sentences Syrian torturers to 8 years in jail
A Viennese court sentenced a Syrian ex-general and a former police officer to eight years in jail for torturing opponents of Bashar al-Assad. The trial used universal jurisdiction in European courts to prosecute Syrian civil war suspects.
- Immobilized by heat wave, handicapped man sues Austria in rights court
Mex Muellner, an Austrian man with multiple sclerosis and Uhthoff’s syndrome, is suing Austria at the European Court of Human Rights for insufficient climate change action, arguing it exacerbates his health condition. His case could set a precedent for individual climate justice claims in 46 countries under the ECHR’s jurisdiction.
- bet365 bonus code: Bet $10, get $150 in bonus bets for Austria vs. Spain
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- Bosnia's starting lineup is also a map of its war
The Bosnian national football team's roster reflects the postwar diaspora caused by the 1990s war, with players born in Germany, Austria, Sweden, and the U.S. to families displaced by the conflict. Captain Edin Džeko and others recall growing up amidst the war's violence, which displaced a third of the population.
- Telegraph’s £575m takeover by German group completed
Axel Springer, a German-based European media group, has completed its £575m acquisition of the Telegraph, resolving three years of uncertainty over the 172-year-old publication's ownership. The deal received regulatory approvals in the UK, Ireland, and Austria, with Axel Springer outbidding the owner of the Daily Mail with an 11th-hour offer.
- Heat wave grips Europe, reigniting debate over AC
A heat wave in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland has led to record temperatures and over 1,300 excess deaths since June 21, according to the World Health Organization. The crisis has sparked a political debate in Europe, with France’s far right advocating for widespread air conditioning installation, while experts warn of energy grid strain and environmental costs.
- Austria Lobbies EU to Host Anthropic After US Access Curbs
Austria is lobbying the European Union to host Anthropic following restrictions on US access. The effort aims to position the EU as an alternative location for the company amid US regulatory challenges.
- Austria once denied its Nazi past. Now it sends young people abroad to confront it
Austria, which once denied its Nazi past, now sends young volunteers abroad to work with nonprofits preserving Holocaust memory. These volunteers replace military service with international efforts to honor Holocaust victims.
- Marcel Sabitzer le regresa la ventaja a Austria con un derechazo ante Argelia
Marcel Sabitzer scored a direct shot to give Austria a 2-1 lead over Algeria, securing their position as second in the group behind Argentina.
- EU countries eye setting up migrant ‘return hubs’ in Rwanda and Uzbekistan
EU countries are considering establishing migrant return hubs in Rwanda and Uzbekistan for rejected asylum seekers, with over half of EU members pushing for swift action. The plan aims to operationalize the first hubs by 2027, following a new law requiring adherence to human rights standards, and involves investments in Rwanda and Uzbekistan through EU programs.
- Heatwave pushes Belgian electricity price past €1,000
A heatwave has caused Belgian electricity prices to exceed €1,000, with similar crisis-level wholesale prices reported in Poland and Austria due to sweltering nights.
- Messi mania, Messi madness, Messi record-breaking came to conquer in Dallas
Lionel Messi led Argentina to a 2-0 victory over Austria, becoming the player with the most World Cup goals ever.
- Latin America Sports Daily for Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Lionel Messi scored two goals against Austria on June 22, 2026, achieving his 17th and 18th World Cup goals and setting a new all-time record. The feat occurred forty years after Diego Maradona's notable performance.
- Messi hace historia, Mbappé acecha y Haaland no perdona
Lionel Messi became the all-time top scorer in World Cup history with a double against Austria. Kylian Mbappé scored twice for France, and Erling Haaland led Norway's victory in a matchday filled with standout performers.
- Un doblete de Messi le da la victoria a Argentina ante Austria.
Lionel Messi scored two goals to lead Argentina to a victory over Austria in the World Cup, surpassing Miroslav Klose as the tournament's top scorer. His performance secured Argentina's advancement to the next stage of the competition.
- Julián Álvarez se rinde ante MessI: “Estos momentos son mágicos”
Julián Álvarez expresses admiration for Lionel Messi after Argentina's victory over Austria, describing the moments as magical. Argentina overcame a challenging opponent in the match.
- Doblete de Messi para el 2-0 de Argentina frente a Austria
Lionel Messi scored two goals in Argentina's 2-0 victory over Austria, reaching five total goals in the 2026 World Cup and surpassing Miroslav Klose in the tournament's all-time scoring rankings.
- Shock en el Mundial: Messi falla un penal ante Austria y Dallas estalla en reacciones
Messi falló un penal que lo habría convertido en el máximo goleador en la historia de los Mundiales, causando reacciones de incredulidad y tensión en Dallas. Los aficionados locales muestran frustración por el error del astro argentino.
- LIVE: Argentina vs. Austria updates from Dallas Stadium as Messi eyes goal history
The article provides live updates from Dallas Stadium for the Argentina vs. Austria match, highlighting Lionel Messi's pursuit of goal history. It includes severe weather alerts, pre-match fan gatherings, and details about a post-game BRESH party at Texas Live.
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- 'Send them back' chants rock European Parliament after landslide vote to speed up deportations
The European Parliament approved the Return Regulation to expedite deportations of illegal migrants, with right-wing lawmakers chanting 'send them back' and left-wing members responding with 'shame on you.' The legislation allows up to 24-month detentions and return hubs in third countries, facing criticism from human rights groups and some lawmakers who called it dehumanizing.
- Germany’s Weirdest Debt Market May No Longer Be Safe Haven for Lenders
Germany's debt market, once considered a safe haven for lenders, may no longer be stable. The article references KTM's role in post-World War II Austria by producing motorcycles to aid recovery.
- WhiteBIT secures MiCA license in Austria ahead of July 1 EU deadline
WhiteBIT has obtained a MiCA license in Austria, granting it access to the EU's unified crypto framework. The license ensures compliance with EU regulations requiring exchanges to hold MiCA licenses to continue serving clients after July 1.
- Rich EU states ‘not an ATM’, Austria warns as budget battle begins
Austria warns that richer EU states should not be treated as an 'ATM' as budget disputes begin. Kaja Kallas refuses to 'fight shadows' in a disagreement over comments labeling Israel as an 'apartheid' state.
- Ireland prepares to play dealmaker on EU’s biggest climate fight of the year
Ireland is set to mediate a contentious EU debate over reforming the Emissions Trading System (ETS), as 10 member states including Poland and Italy push to weaken it, while others like Sweden and Denmark defend it. The European Commission will release an ETS review in mid-July, sparking negotiations over balancing industrial costs and climate goals.
- ¡Histórico! Ali Alwan marca el primer gol de Jordania en un Mundial
Ali Alwan scored Jordan's first goal in a FIFA World Cup by equalizing against Austria in the 50th minute.
- Austria gives Brussels a haircut
Austria is involved in an action described as giving Brussels a haircut, with references to the European Parliament's food court and individuals named Lange and Martusciello.
- EU capitals boost plans for migrant ‘return hubs’
EU plans to establish migrant 'return hubs' outside the bloc are advancing as national capitals approve new rules. Countries like Italy, Germany, and Nordic nations are exploring such hubs, with legal agreements requiring compliance with human rights standards. Civil society groups warn of potential abuses.
- Austria Downgrade Ends Era in Club of Europe’s Safest Borrowers
Austria's downgrade has ended its era as a member of the club of Europe’s safest borrowers. The event marks a shift in Austria's financial status within the European economic landscape.
- Zimbabwe elected to UN Security Council
Zimbabwe was elected to the UN Security Council alongside Austria, Kyrgyzstan, Portugal, and Trinidad and Tobago for two-year terms starting January 1, 2027. The Security Council is the only UN body authorized to make legally binding decisions, such as imposing sanctions or authorizing force.
- Why the U.S. Cannot Afford to Lose Intelligence Partners
The U.S. relies on intelligence partnerships to monitor global threats beyond its direct priorities, with examples like Operation Gallant Phoenix and BICES demonstrating successful multinational collaboration. However, allies have raised concerns about potential leaks or misuse of shared intelligence.
- Failure to win seat on UN security council sparks German soul-searching
Germany's failure to secure a rotating seat on the UN Security Council has triggered criticism across the political spectrum and questioned its international leadership under Friedrich Merz. The council elected Austria, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe, marking a setback for Merz’s government.
- Germany Blames Russia After Losing Bid for UN Security Council Seat
Germany failed to secure a UN Security Council seat, losing to Austria and Portugal. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul claimed Russia opposed Germany's candidacy, citing Berlin's support for Ukraine and Israel as potential factors.
- Grim mood in Berlin after Germany loses Security Council bid
Germany failed to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, ending a 40-year streak. Austria and Portugal were successful, marking a significant foreign policy defeat for Germany's coalition government.
- Germany's UN defeat: What went wrong?
Austria and Portugal secured seats on the UN Security Council, ending Germany's 40-year consecutive streak. The defeat raises foreign policy questions about Germany's approach, as analyzed by DW.
- UN defeat damages Germany’s international standing
Germany's loss in a UN vote to Austria and Portugal has sparked debate among politicians and diplomats about whether Berlin's foreign policy messaging cost crucial votes. The defeat is seen as damaging to Germany's international standing.
- Did Germany lose its UNSC seat because of support for Israel?
Germany lost its bid for a Security Council seat to Austria and Portugal, which secured the two available seats. The article does not specify reasons for Germany's loss.
- Coinbase freezes $3M tied to Southeast Asia crypto fraud networks
Coinbase has frozen $3 million linked to crypto fraud networks in Southeast Asia. Authorities in the US, UAE, China, Austria, and Albania are collaborating to target scam infrastructure globally.
- Germany misses out as five new countries elected as UN Security Council members
Germany did not secure a seat on the UN Security Council, while Austria, Kyrgyzstan, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe were elected for two-year terms starting in January. These five countries will replace Somalia, Pakistan, Panama, Denmark, and Greece.