Herbert Kickl, the leader of Austria’s Freedom party (FPÖ), won’t have it all his own way in forming a government, as Ben Hall says (“Far-right success will echo beyond Austria”, Opinion, January 16).
New Year's Eve event of the Freedom Party of Austria (FPOE) near Vienna with the participation of its chairman Herbert Kickl.
Herbert Kickl on his way out of Vienna's Hofburg Palace following talks with Austria's president, Alexander Van der Bellen, ...
At the New Year's meeting, Herbert Kickl outlined his aspirations to become chancellor. The FPÖ leader dampened expectations ...
In the middle of the coalition negotiations with the ÖVP, the Freedom Party demonstrated its will to power at its New Year's ...
In this edition, we hear how Austria is on the cusp of crowning a far-right leader, and examine NATO chief Mark Rutte's plans ...
EU institutions have been “walking on thin ice” when adopting the minimum wage directive, wrote Nicholas Emiliou, advocate-general of the CJEU.
Herbert Kickl faces a rocky road to Brussels if the Freedom Party politician is indeed elected as Austria's next chancellor.
The European Commission has decided not to formally reprimand Austria for breaching the EU’s budget rules, in a major victory for Herbert Kickl's Freedom Party (FPÖ) which is poised to lead Vienna’s ...
The far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) and the conservative Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) are planning to cut subsidies for sustainable technologies and other climate measures as part of a plan ...
T he crew of a boat whose rudder has fallen off can do little but pray for calm weather and a speedy way to safe harbour.
Austria’s potential coalition partners have unveiled a €6.4 billion austerity package for 2025, including the end of the ...