Fears of days of travel chaos across Europe and the world eased on Saturday after plane manufacturer Airbus intervened rapidly to implement a software upgrade it had said was immediately needed on some 6,000 of its A320 planes.
Major European airports including Brussels, London Heathrow, two German airports and two Irish airports were on Saturday hit by "cyber-related disruption" affecting check-in and baggage drop systems and causing delays and cancellations.
Austrian far-right host Hungary's Orbán in Vienna, three fatal accidents in Salzburg mountains over the weekend, electricity price brake halved and more news from Austria on Monday.
The two most important property divisions of real estate giant Signa -- whose vast portfolio includes New York's iconic Chrysler building -- are filing for insolvency, the company announced Thursday.
Austrian group OMV announced on Wednesday a long-awaited decision to tap a huge deposit of natural gas off Romania in the Black Sea as Europe seeks to diversify away from Russian supplies.
An Austrian woman is being investigated for attempted murder and torture of her 12-year-old son after locking him in a small dog cage and exposing him to sub-zero temperatures, authorities said.
Former Austrian minister Sophie Karmasin was on Tuesday handed a 15-month suspended jail sentence over illegal deals restricting competition for government contracts, a Vienna court spokesman told AFP.
The Austrian village of Hallstatt -- popular among selfie-seekers for its similarity to the backdrop of the Frozen film series -- has installed wooden barriers to obstruct the Alpine view in an effort to curb over-tourism.
Four years after a far-right Austrian politician was revealed to have cut deals with a woman posing as the niece of a Russian oligarch, the private detective who dreamt up the sting operation is speaking out.
Ines and Norman Kosin left everything behind to follow the teachings of Anastasia, a far-right Russian sect that preaches a return to the land - while living in Austria.
A group of twelve minors said children's rights are not taken into account in the current climate protection law in Austria - and have taken the matter to the country's highest court.
Three people died and several others were injured on Saturday in Austria after a crammed van smuggling them tried to escape a police control and overturned, the state news agency said.
Austrians expressed shock and anger this week over the suicide of doctor who had been the target of a torrent of abuse and threats from anti-vaccination protesters.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, the EU's executive warned on Sunday that Europe should be prepared for its biggest humanitarian crisis in years.
A nationwide lockdown in Austria began on Monday for those not vaccinated against Covid-19 or recently recovered, as the EU member state fights a record surge in cases.