Only 13.58% of Austrians would defend their country with arms in the event of an armed attack, according to a survey that has been ongoing since March. The latest results of the survey were published ...
A year after finding that American's knowledge of the Holocaust was waning and less than a week after another shooting inside a synagogue, a new survey says Austrians might also be forgetting the ...
In recent days I've been doing some reading to try to understand the Austrian theory of the business cycle. One of the fundamental things that separates the Austrian School from most other ...
Zoe Strozewski is a Newsweek reporter based in New Jersey. Her focus is reporting on U.S. and global politics. Zoe joined Newsweek in 2021. She is a graduate of Kean University. You can get in touch ...
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Credit: Photo Images Austrians greet each other with two quick air kisses, starting on the right cheek (the other person's left). This precise social greeting is a formal, practiced way to say hello.
A majority of Austrians are unaware of the magnitude of the Holocaust and the number of Jews murdered, while concurrently downplaying their country’s role in the genocide, found a study released on ...
Una Isola felice, a happy island, is how Pope Paul VI called Austria in 1971 during a visit of the country’s then president to the Vatican. In later years the pope’s dictum became Die Insel der ...
Barron's columnist Randall Forsyth tips his hat to the Austrian school--shaped by libertarian luminaries Ludwig von Mises and F.A. Hayek--for providing a set of useful ideas about the Current Crisis ...
Not to be the bearers of bad news, but it turns out America is no longer the best in the world at what it does best (namely, eating too much). For years, Americans ate more than any other people on ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Austria will impose criminal fines of up to €3,600 on anyone over the age of 14 who refuses to be vaccinated, ...
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