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Cities vying to host EU's banking and medicines agencies post Brexit

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Five months after Britain formally announced it was leaving the European Union, twenty-three cities are vying to host the EU's London based banking and medicines agencies. Vienna, Zagreb and Bucharest are keen to host the...
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Supporters of Freedom and People's parties on exit polls

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The leader of Austria's right-leaning People's Party has declared victory in a national election that puts him on track to become Europe's youngest head of government. Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz claimed the...
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People's Party leader declares victory in Austria election

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The leader of Austria's right-leaning People's Party has declared victory in a national election that puts him on track to become Europe's youngest head of government. Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz claimed the...
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Analyst, street reaction to Austria election results

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At the age of 31, Austrian Foreign Minister Sebastian Kurz is poised to become the first millennial to lead a European country following his party's victory in a national election on Sunday. Political analyst Thomas Hofer...
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Director Peter Jackson says he is now realizing that Harvey Weinstein's advice to avoid working with Mira Sorvino or Ashley Judd was likely part of a smear campaign against the two actresses

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PETER JACKSON'S WEINSTEIN STORY OPENS OLD WOUNDS FOR SORVINO Director Peter Jackson says he is now realizing that Harvey Weinstein's advice to avoid working with Mira Sorvino or Ashley Judd was likely part of a smear...
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Austria positioning itself as bridge between eastern, western European nations

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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Tuesday he was positioning his country as a bridge between the "Visegrad group" of eastern European nations and their western counterparts. Kurz said he agreed with the Visegrad...
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Iran Says It Will Block OPEC Output Raise

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Jun.18 -- Iran says Venezuela and Iraq will join it in blocking a proposal to increase oil production that’s backed by Saudi Arabia and Russia when OPEC and its allies meet in Vienna this week. Bloomberg's Annemarie Hordern reports on...
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OPEC and allies likely to extend production cuts at meeting

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With crude prices at two-year highs, OPEC (Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) and allied oil producing-nations appeared ready to agree to extend their output cuts at a meeting after Iraq's energy minister said there was...
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Same-sex couples in Austria to be allowed to marry by 2019

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Austria's Constitutional Court has ruled that same-sex couples will be allowed to marry by the beginning of 2019, bringing the country in line with more than a dozen other western European nations. In a ruling announced on...
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Vienna's HIV charity Life Ball celebrates 25 years

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Vienna's HIV charity Life Ball celebrated its 25th anniversary on Saturday night with a show inspired by the movie "The Sound of Music" and all things Austrian. Eurovision song contest winner Conchita Wurst acted as host of...
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Greece and Macedonia talks on naming dispute yield no results

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UN-mediated talks between Greece and Macedonia ended on Wednesday without any breakthrough. The two countries have been trying to resolve a decades-long dispute over Macedonia's name. Following the meeting,...
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Greece, Macedonia seek to resolve name dispute in Vienna

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Thorny issues remain between Macedonia and Greece in their efforts to resolve a decades-old dispute over the former Yugoslav republic's name, officials said Friday after talks on the issue. The two countries have been at...
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Austria discusses Iranian diplomat with visiting Rouhani

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Austria's chancellor on Wednesday asked visiting Iranian President Hassan Rouhani for "full clarification" of the case of a Vienna-based Iranian diplomat suspected of involvement in a plot to bomb an Iranian opposition rally in Europe. ...
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OPEC mulls 1 million-barrel oil production increase

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The countries of the OPEC oil cartel will discuss increasing their production by about one million barrels a day, Saudi Oil Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Friday. The cartel's largest producer, Saudi Arabia, is seen to be...
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Austria Chancellor and Egypt President presser

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Egypt and Austria on Monday came together to affirm their mutual support in fighting illegal migration.
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Bloomberg

OPEC's Hearing the Voice of the Consumer in Vienna, Says Yergin

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Jun.21 -- Daniel Yergin, vice chairman at IHS Markit, discusses oil demand and the main issues at this week's OPEC meeting in Vienna as he sees a converging consensus on production. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Singapore's PM Lee welcomes ASEAN-EU free trade agreement

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Singapore's Prime Minister welcomed the upcoming free trade agreement between Singapore and the EU to be signed in Brussels on Friday.
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Oil ministers arrive for OPEC meeting in Vienna

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Saudi Arabia is seeking to persuade Russia on Wednesday to cut oil production substantially with OPEC next year in an attempt to stop a decline in the price of crude and prevent another global glut.
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Migrant children struggle to integrate in Austrian schools

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Lilas Almalaki didn't know a word of German when she enrolled in an Austrian middle school two months after fleeing her war-torn homeland of Syria in 2015.
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EU's Juncker warns against rise of populism on centenary of Austrian republic

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The President of the EU Commission called Thursday for people to stand up against "threats from the right."
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Kurz says he expects to lose no confidence vote

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Austria's Chancellor Sebastian Kurz voted in Sunday's European Parliament election, which in Austria has been upended by the sudden collapse of Austria's governing coalition in a scandal that has tarnished the far-right Freedom Party.