A ranking of the top songs based on streaming and sales activity from within the country- as tracked by Luminate. The ranking is based on a weighted formula incorporating official-only streams ...
Inside the Beltway, rumors float like dandelion fluff. Sometimes they’re right, sometimes they’re wrong — and sometimes they’re just trial balloons cast aloft to gauge reaction. No one yet knows ...
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Austria’s Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg was sworn in as interim chancellor on Friday after now-former leader Karl Nehammer stepped down last weekend. His appointment comes as the far ...
It would be the first time since the Second World War that such a party has been in government in Austria. The lack of progress of coalition talks to form a government following the general ...
For example, focusing on Carinthia or Tyrol for jobs in trades like hairdressing or construction, or Upper Austria for communication majors, may increase your chances of securing a job offer. For more ...
These days, as well as being a vast museum, it is the residence and office of Austria’s president, and the protesters were crying “Nazi Raus!” and “Van der Bellen, kick him out!” ...
PALM BEACH, Florida: Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani promised a US$20 billion investment in the booming US data centre industry in the coming years, he and US President-elect Donald Trump ...
The Chairman of Austria's Freedom Party (FPÖ) Herbert Kickl smiles as he leaves after talks with Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen at the Austrian President's office, the Hofburg Palace in ...
Europe’s next national leader looks likely to come from the far right. With Herbert Kickl in pole position to become chancellor of Austria, the European Union’s establishment is bracing for fresh ...
The Freedom Party and its leader, Herbert Kickl, have steadily built support by demonizing immigrants, while entering Austria’s political mainstream. By Jim Tankersley and Christopher F.