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In Austria, 25% of real estate is publicly owned and in Vienna nearly half of residents live in rental housing. EL PAÍS takes a trip through the history and geography of European social housing

In Austria, 25% of real estate is publicly owned and in Vienna nearly half of residents live in rental housing. EL PAÍS takes a trip through the history and geography of European social housing

The grandchildren of the Austrian teenager who escaped the Nazis during World War II and rebuilt her life in Argentina share her story with EL PAÍS

With Hitler dead and the Nazi surrender two days away, a ragtag unit of Wehrmacht and GIs banded together to defend illustrious French prisoners at the Battle for Castle Itter

An Austrian and Spanish team demonstrated that a process can be ‘rewound’ to restore the components of an atom to their previous state

‘Water Serpents II’ survived Nazi looting and ended up in the hands of an anonymous owner

Three exhibitions in Austria honored the versatile polymath and avant-garde painter murdered by the Nazis in the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp

As a descendant of Friedrich Engelhorn – who, in 1865, founded the multinational chemical company BASF – she hails from one of the most prominent Austro-German families

White supremacists are gaining ground in the right-wing political party, thanks to Donald Trump and Elon Musk

The Salzburg Literary Archive has digitized the Austrian writer’s ledger, which shows how he ran his own work production like a company

Ukrainian Foreign Ministry confirms a recent wave of ‘intimidating’ mail containing blood and animal eyes at its diplomatic missions in several European countries

The release of classics into the public domain has prompted the subversive trend of making children’s storybook characters terrifying

The home of pioneering architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky has been turned into a museum, which features iconic pieces from the last century of design

His son Mark Mateschitz said the energy drink conglomerate will be led by a small team of current senior managers, ending speculation about who would take over the billion-dollar business

The 30-year-old son of Didi Mateschitz, who co-founded the brand in the 1980s with a Thai entrepreneur, could be successor to the empire, but the decision rests with a family whose eldest son is a fugitive from justice