‘Popular handguns selling for $400-$500 at federally licensed firearms outlets or private gun shows in the US can be resold for as much as $10,000 in Haiti,’ the document said
‘Water Serpents II’ survived Nazi looting and ended up in the hands of an anonymous owner
Here is a tour that takes in a Mozart cake in Salzburg, guided visits to coffee plantations in Costa Rica and a cappuccino at the Tommaseo in Trieste
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
The Salzburg Literary Archive has digitized the Austrian writer’s ledger, which shows how he ran his own work production like a company
A new book explores the relationship between mythology and ritualistic use of hallucinogens in ancient history
The renowned scholar and co-founder of the European Research Council believes that ‘co-evolution’ between machines and humans is changing our perception of time
The home of pioneering architect Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky has been turned into a museum, which features iconic pieces from the last century of design