VIENNA (Reuters) - The far-right Freedom Party's historic victory in an Austrian parliamentary election has left it isolated ...
Drawing on anxieties about immigration, inflation, and Ukraine, the Freedom Party finished ahead of the governing ...
Austria's far-right Freedom Party won a national parliamentary election, but it will struggle to find other parties willing ...
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The global wave of Right-wing populism first emerged in Austria, almost precisely 22 years ago. In 1992, the then-leader of ...
European far-right and nationalist parties are celebrating the far-right Freedom Party’s win in Austria’s election ...
Austria’s far-right Freedom Party won national elections for the first time since the end of World War II, earning the support of many young people, women and wealthier voters.
The party wants to stop granting asylum altogether and build a ‘fortress Austria’ preventing migrants from entering ...
The Freedom Party won the most seats in parliament, a first since World War II. However, all of Austria's other major parties have signalled unwillingness to form a coalition with the far-right.
The Freedom Party's victory in Austria's election has sparked celebration among European far-right parties. Despite the uncertain future of Herbert Kickl's vision for a 'Fortress Austria,' the ...
Austria's gross domestic product (GDP) contraction for 2023 has been revised to 1 per cent in real terms from the previously estimated 0.8 per cent in February, Statistics Austria said on Monday.