Sebastian Kurz
Austrians vote with conservatives in lead
With 6.4 million people eligible to vote, polling stations across the country opened at 7 am and will close by 5 pm.
Austria's chancellor Sebastian Kurz ousted in no-confidence vote
Sebastian Kurz, ousted in a no-confidence vote just a day after his centre-right Austrian People's Party enjoyed a triumphant victory.
Over 450 injured in clashes with cops as Romania protests intensifies
The protests had broken out after, Romania sacked top anti-graft prosecutor Kovesi, considered symbol of country's fight against corruption.
Austria top court rules in favour of same-sex marriage
In April 2001 the Netherlands became the first country in the world to allow gay and lesbian couples to marry in a civil ceremony.
Right-wing push in snap polls: Austria set to elect youngest EU leader
'Whizz-kid' Sebastian Kurz is likely to form a coalition with the Freedom Party.
‘Emperor Kurz’ on path to lead Austria
Kurz’s appeal as an agent of change is remarkable given that he has been a key cog in the political machine he now seeks to overhaul.
Foreign ministers meet on Europe's 'crisis of confidence'
A forum born of Cold War attempts to ease disputes through compromise, the OSCE must reach decisions by consensus.