After 28 days in Germany and Austria, there are things I wish I skipped. I wouldn't return to Triberg or Hallstatt and I'd change my Berlin itinerary.
Austria's acting chancellor, Alexander Schallenberg of the centre-right People's Party (ÖVP), on Monday criticized proposals from Germany's conservative opposition leader to bring back border controls.
Austria’s wine exports for 2024 are expected to have fallen from the previous year's record figures, according to trade-association figures. For the first three quarters of 2024, export sales fell by 5.
Max Langenhan of Germany moved back into the World Cup men’s singles points lead after getting his season-best third win of the season.
DAZN has signed a three-year extension to its UFC rights deal in Germany and Austria, allowing it to continue to broadcast fights up until and including 2027.
Italy, Germany, Austria, Algeria and Tunisia signed on Tuesday a joint declaration stating they would press ahead with a plan to build an hydrogen pipeline linking North Africa and Europe, Rome's foreign and energy ministries said.
In Germany, a toxic national debate on Muslims and immigration has fueled the rise of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland. Polling second place ahead of February’s federal elections, mainstream parties are increasingly playing into its rhetoric.
IGLS, Austria (AP) — Francesco Friedrich of Germany won another IBSF four-man bobsled race on Sunday, the 100th victory of his career in either World Cup or world championship competitions. He now has driven to 35 victories in World Cup four-man races ...
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Austria joins SouthH2 Corridor project
Austria, Italy, Germany, Algeria, and Tunisia on Tuesday signed a joint declaration of intent to continue work on the development of the SouthH2 Corridor project, which will carry
Italy, Austria, and Germany are collaborating on the SouthH2 Corridor project to transport green hydrogen from North Africa to Europe.
Nordic combined great Jarl Magnus Riiber is calling it a career. The 27-year-old Norwegian plans to retire in March.
Madeleine Egle of Austria is a bit closer to ending a 26-year streak of German dominance in women’s World Cup luge.