Vienna
Coverage of Vienna in the Nexus archive.
- Karachi ranked among ‘least liveable cities’ in the world
Karachi was ranked 170th out of 173 cities in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Liveability Index 2026, among the least liveable cities. It scored poorly in stability, healthcare, culture and environment, and infrastructure, with only education showing a relatively higher score. Cities like Dhaka, Tripoli, and Damascus ranked below Karachi, while war-affected Tehran and Kyiv scored slightly higher.
- The 10 most livable cities in the world
Copenhagen retained the top position in the Economist Intelligence Unit's (EIU) annual ranking of the world's most livable cities, followed by Vienna. The ranking evaluates cities based on stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure, with top cities achieving perfect scores in multiple categories. Tokyo and Vancouver also made the top 10, while US cities did not secure top spots.
- US vice president expected to attend Iran deal signing in Geneva
US Vice-President JD Vance is expected to attend the Iran deal signing in Geneva on Friday. President Donald Trump may also sign the agreement, with initial reports suggesting the ceremony was anticipated in Vienna. US media and officials have closely monitored Vance's movements and aircraft positioning as details emerged.
- I slept in private rooms on overnight trains in the US and Europe. The experiences were completely different, but I'd book both again.
A Business Insider reporter compared private overnight train experiences on Nightjet in Europe and Amtrak in the US. The 11-hour Nightjet trip from Venice to Vienna cost $200, while the 53-hour Amtrak California Zephyr journey from Chicago to California cost $2,200. Despite differences in duration, cost, and amenities, both trips were deemed worth it.
- Iran envoy slams 'counter-productive' new nuclear resolution
Iran's ambassador in Vienna criticized a UN nuclear watchdog resolution demanding access to Tehran's nuclear sites as 'counter-productive' and politically motivated. He stated the resolution hinders ongoing talks between Iran and the US amid a volatile situation and unfinished negotiations.
- HK and Bangkok step aside, Vienna’s claim as spy capital is strong
Egisto Ott, an Austrian intelligence officer, was found to have spied for Russia while working for Austria's Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism. The case reinforces Vienna's reputation as a spy capital, surpassing Hong Kong and Bangkok.
- Suspect in Taylor Swift Vienna concert attack plot convicted and sentenced to 15 years
An Austrian court convicted a man of planning to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. He was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
- Taylor Swift concert attack plot suspect sentenced to 15 years in prison
An Austrian court has sentenced a man to 15 years in prison for planning to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. The conviction relates to an attack plot from nearly two years ago.
- Taylor Swift concert attack plot suspect sentenced to 15 years in prison
An Austrian court convicted a man of planning to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna nearly two years ago. The suspect was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
- Taylor Swift concert attack plot suspect found guilty by Austrian court
An Austrian court convicted a 21-year-old man named Beran A. of planning to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. His defense lawyer stated he admitted to the charges during the trial's opening day.
- Man jailed for 15 years over plot to attack Taylor Swift concert in Vienna
A 21-year-old Austrian man was sentenced to 15 years in jail for planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna and committing other terrorism-related offenses.
- Austria: Taylor Swift concert plot suspect sentenced to 15 years
An Austrian court sentenced an Islamist for plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in 2024.
- Austria: Man gets 15-year sentence for Taylor Swift gig plot
An Austrian court sentenced a man to 15 years for plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in 2024. He admitted to planning the attack during the trial.
- Man jailed for 15 years over plot to attack Taylor Swift concert in Vienna
A 21-year-old Austrian man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. He admitted to plotting the attack and other terrorism-related offenses.
- Verdict due in trial of man who admits plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna
A 21-year-old Austrian man, Beran A., faces trial for plotting to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in 2024, admitting guilt to terrorist charges. The plot, which involved knives or homemade explosives, led to the cancellation of Swift's three Eras Tour performances in Austria. He is also charged alongside Arda K. and a third individual in Saudi Arabia for alleged Islamic State-linked attacks across multiple countries during Ramadan 2024.
- Verdict due in trial of man who admits plot to attack Taylor Swift concert in Vienna
A verdict is expected in the trial of a man who admitted plotting to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna nearly two years ago. The case highlights ongoing concerns about security threats at high-profile public events.
- Eurovision fans descend on Vienna for most controversial contest in event's 70-year history - as pro-Palestine and pro-Israel demonstrators wave flags
Eurovision fans have gathered in Vienna for the most controversial contest in the event's 70-year history, with pro-Palestine and pro-Israel demonstrators waving flags. The event has sparked tensions between supporters of both sides. The controversy surrounds the political messages conveyed through the event.
- Five European nations contest Israel’s participation in Eurovision
Five European nations have boycotted Israel's participation in Eurovision 2024, citing concerns about the country's military operations in Gaza. Israeli singer Noam Bettan's presence at the 70th Eurovision final in Vienna has sparked protests, with critics calling for Israel's ban from the event while others warn such action could increase antisemitism in Europe.
- Pro-Palestine chants disrupt Israel Eurovision performance
Israel's Eurovision performance was disrupted by pro-Palestine protests during the Vienna semi-final. The incident occurred in Vienna, Austria, and involved chants in support of Palestine. Israel's participation in the event was met with opposition from pro-Palestine groups.
- Eurovision 2026: Politics collide with a blockbuster show
Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna faces significant controversy over Israel's participation and unprecedented boycott movements before the event begins. Political tensions are heavily impacting what is traditionally a cultural entertainment spectacle.
- Austria expels three Russian embassy staff on suspicion of spying
Austria has expelled three Russian embassy staff on suspicion of spying, citing a 'forest of antennae' at the mission in Vienna used for illicit data collection. The expulsions bring the total number of Russian diplomats sent home by Vienna to 14 since 2020. Austrian Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger condemned the use of diplomatic immunity for espionage.
- Austria expels 3 Russian Embassy staff over suspected antenna spying in Vienna
Austria has expelled three Russian Embassy employees suspected of espionage using antennas on diplomatic buildings in Vienna. The incident involves suspected spying activities by Russian Embassy staff. Austria took action against the alleged espionage.
- Russia Says UAE’s OPEC Exit Won’t Trigger Imminent Price War
Russia stated that the United Arab Emirates' (UAE) exit from OPEC will not immediately lead to a price war in the oil market. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) headquarters in Vienna is mentioned in the context of the event.
- KuCoin EU hires new AML chief after Austria ban on new business under MiCA
KuCoin EU has appointed a new AML chief and deputies in Vienna following a ban by Austria's regulator on the MiCA-licensed exchange from accepting new business due to compliance issues. The hiring comes weeks after the regulatory action.
- Russia Says It Has No Plans to Leave OPEC+ After UAE Exit
Russia reaffirmed its commitment to OPEC+ following the UAE's recent exit, stating no plans to leave the alliance. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) headquarters in Vienna was mentioned in the context of the group's ongoing activities.
- Austrian pleads guilty to ISIL-planned attack on Taylor Swift concert
An Austrian man, Beran A, has pleaded guilty to conspiring with ISIL to plan an attack on Taylor Swift's concert in Vienna. He also admitted to involvement in other international attack plots.
- UAE to Leave OPEC in May as Iran War Reshapes Oil Market
The UAE is set to leave OPEC in May as the Iran war significantly impacts the global oil market. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) headquarters in Vienna is mentioned in the context.
- Austrian to plead guilty to plotting terror attack on Taylor Swift concert
Beran A., an Austrian, has pleaded guilty to plotting a terror attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. He was arrested in August 2024 after a tip from U.S. intelligence services just before the first of three planned concerts.
- Austrian to plead guilty to plotting terror attack on Taylor Swift concert
An Austrian individual, Beran A., has pleaded guilty to plotting a terror attack on Taylor Swift's concert in Vienna. The arrest was made possible by a tip from U.S. intelligence services just before the first of three scheduled concerts in August 2024.
- Man admits plotting attack on Taylor Swift concert in Vienna
A man admitted to plotting an attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna. Police discovered an almost completed bomb during a search of his residence, according to the state prosecutor's statement in court.
- Orbán associates rush to move wealth out of Hungary after election defeat
Hungary's political landscape shifted after Viktor Orbán's 16-year rule ended, prompting Fidesz-linked figures to allegedly move wealth abroad via private jets and invest assets overseas. Incoming PM Péter Magyar accused these individuals of attempting to shield their wealth from accountability.
- Abu Dhabi’s XRG Upbeat on European Prospects, Open to More M&A
Abu Dhabi's XRG expresses optimism about European market opportunities and indicates openness to further mergers and acquisitions. The article references flags of Austrian energy group OMV, ADNOC, and Borouge International at OMV's Vienna headquarters.