Could the tension that has characterized Israeli-Austrian relations since the latter government elected a far-right government a year ago under Chancellor Sebastian Kurz be coming to an end? Since ...
The two leaders praise each other publicly and have a lot in common. These days, Austria is the only Western European country shielding Israel from potential EU sanctions. (JTA) — Austria is led by ...
VIENNA (Reuters) -Austria's plans for an evacuation of its citizens from Israel by military aircraft on Wednesday were thwarted when its only available C-130 Hercules had a technical failure, forcing ...
BASEL, Switzerland — Classically trained Austrian singer JJ won the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Switzerland on Saturday with “Wasted Love,” a song that combines operatic, multi-octave vocals with ...
(JTA) – Chancellor Sebastian Kurz of Austria and Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark visited Israel on Thursday to promote joint vaccination efforts amid delays in the implementation of such ...
The 69th Eurovision Song Contest had a seriously dramatic finish – one that probably gave organisers a minor heart attack. Following another year in which this strenuously non-political event was ...
TEL AVIV – Israel, Denmark and Austria agreed on Thursday to join forces in the fight against COVID-19 with an investment in research and roll-out of vaccines to protect people against new surges and ...
Austria's Eurovision winner JJ says it's "disappointing" that Israel continues to participate in the song contest. "I would like Eurovision to be held in Vienna next year and without Israel. But the ...
Austria’s JJ has won the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest in a dramatic and nail-biting final showdown with Israel’s Yuval Raphael. Remember Monday, the pop trio representing the UK with their ...
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, scheduled for Vienna next May, is the focus of a growing political controversy, as members of Austria’s ruling party warn that the country could pull out of hosting ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is flanked by Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, left, and Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz at a joint news conference in Jerusalem on March 4.