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Alpine Skiing World Championships: Austria Faces Challenges at Home
From March 4th to 16th, the 48th Alpine Skiing World Championships take place in Saalbach, Austria; despite Austria's historical dominance (311 medals) and eight Spanish participants, their current team's performance is weak, with little chance of achieving top positions against strong international...
Alpine Skiing World Championships: Austria Faces Challenges at Home
From March 4th to 16th, the 48th Alpine Skiing World Championships take place in Saalbach, Austria; despite Austria's historical dominance (311 medals) and eight Spanish participants, their current team's performance is weak, with little chance of achieving top positions against strong international...
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60% Bias Score


Benko Faces Fraud Investigation, Signa Group Collapse
Munich prosecutors are investigating Austrian real estate magnate René Benko for fraud and breach of trust involving hundreds of millions of euros related to the failed Franz project near Munich's central station; investigations are also underway in Vienna, Berlin, and Italy.
Benko Faces Fraud Investigation, Signa Group Collapse
Munich prosecutors are investigating Austrian real estate magnate René Benko for fraud and breach of trust involving hundreds of millions of euros related to the failed Franz project near Munich's central station; investigations are also underway in Vienna, Berlin, and Italy.
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48% Bias Score


Gut-Behrami Wins Super-G Amidst Serious Ski Racing Injuries in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Lara Gut-Behrami from Switzerland won the women's Super-G race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, following a weekend marked by several serious crashes and injuries among competitors, including a lower leg fracture for Nina Ortlieb and Tereza Nova remaining in a coma.
Gut-Behrami Wins Super-G Amidst Serious Ski Racing Injuries in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Lara Gut-Behrami from Switzerland won the women's Super-G race in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, on January 25th, 2024, following a weekend marked by several serious crashes and injuries among competitors, including a lower leg fracture for Nina Ortlieb and Tereza Nova remaining in a coma.
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28% Bias Score


Austrian Investor Benko Jailed in Asset Concealment Case
Austrian real estate investor René Benko was remanded in custody in Vienna on Friday following his Thursday arrest in Innsbruck, facing accusations of concealing assets from creditors and authorities during his personal insolvency proceedings, which involves alleged misappropriation of funds and ass...
Austrian Investor Benko Jailed in Asset Concealment Case
Austrian real estate investor René Benko was remanded in custody in Vienna on Friday following his Thursday arrest in Innsbruck, facing accusations of concealing assets from creditors and authorities during his personal insolvency proceedings, which involves alleged misappropriation of funds and ass...
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48% Bias Score


Görtz Faces Second Insolvency Due to Investor Dispute
Görtz, a Hamburg retailer, is in a second insolvency proceeding due to unpaid rent and an investor's €1.3 million payment default, jeopardizing employee salaries and the company's future, with ongoing legal battles and brand-rights complications.
Görtz Faces Second Insolvency Due to Investor Dispute
Görtz, a Hamburg retailer, is in a second insolvency proceeding due to unpaid rent and an investor's €1.3 million payment default, jeopardizing employee salaries and the company's future, with ongoing legal battles and brand-rights complications.
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40% Bias Score


Austrian Tycoon Arrested in Europe's Largest Corporate Bankruptcy
Austrian real estate magnate René Benko was arrested on Thursday for alleged fraud and false accounting related to the bankruptcy of his Signa Group, which is considered Europe's largest corporate failure, involving €30 billion in debt and investigations in four European countries.
Austrian Tycoon Arrested in Europe's Largest Corporate Bankruptcy
Austrian real estate magnate René Benko was arrested on Thursday for alleged fraud and false accounting related to the bankruptcy of his Signa Group, which is considered Europe's largest corporate failure, involving €30 billion in debt and investigations in four European countries.
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60% Bias Score

Austria's Far-Right FPÖ Poised for Power
Austria's far-right FPÖ party, led by Herbert Kickl, is poised to lead the next government after coalition talks failed, marking a significant shift towards extremism following a history of anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic rhetoric.

Austria's Far-Right FPÖ Poised for Power
Austria's far-right FPÖ party, led by Herbert Kickl, is poised to lead the next government after coalition talks failed, marking a significant shift towards extremism following a history of anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic rhetoric.
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68% Bias Score

Austria on Brink of Far-Right Leadership Amidst Global Right-Wing Surge
Austria is poised for a far-right FPÖ chancellor due to the failure of previous coalition negotiations and widespread public dissatisfaction with traditional politics, signaling a global rise of right-wing influence.

Austria on Brink of Far-Right Leadership Amidst Global Right-Wing Surge
Austria is poised for a far-right FPÖ chancellor due to the failure of previous coalition negotiations and widespread public dissatisfaction with traditional politics, signaling a global rise of right-wing influence.
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56% Bias Score

Study Links Rise of Pet Names to Anxiety About Intimacy
A recent study by the Sigmund Freud Private University in Vienna identified Alexinomia, the inability to speak the names of close people, leading to the increased use of pet names like "Maus" as a coping mechanism, highlighting anxiety surrounding intimacy.

Study Links Rise of Pet Names to Anxiety About Intimacy
A recent study by the Sigmund Freud Private University in Vienna identified Alexinomia, the inability to speak the names of close people, leading to the increased use of pet names like "Maus" as a coping mechanism, highlighting anxiety surrounding intimacy.
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44% Bias Score

Austrian Report Highlights FPÖ's Ties to Right-Wing Extremism
A new Austrian government report details the FPÖ's extensive ties to right-wing extremism, mentioning leader Herbert Kickl 40 times, raising concerns as the party nears a potential coalition government, especially given the 1200 right-wing extremist crimes reported in comparison to 150 Islamist and ...

Austrian Report Highlights FPÖ's Ties to Right-Wing Extremism
A new Austrian government report details the FPÖ's extensive ties to right-wing extremism, mentioning leader Herbert Kickl 40 times, raising concerns as the party nears a potential coalition government, especially given the 1200 right-wing extremist crimes reported in comparison to 150 Islamist and ...
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56% Bias Score

Austrian Authorities Arrest René Benko on Asset Concealment Charges
Austrian authorities arrested René Benko, founder of the insolvent Signa Group, at his Innsbruck villa on suspicion of concealing assets from creditors and authorities; investigations also involve a Munich project with alleged misappropriation of funds from a foreign sovereign wealth fund, totaling ...

Austrian Authorities Arrest René Benko on Asset Concealment Charges
Austrian authorities arrested René Benko, founder of the insolvent Signa Group, at his Innsbruck villa on suspicion of concealing assets from creditors and authorities; investigations also involve a Munich project with alleged misappropriation of funds from a foreign sovereign wealth fund, totaling ...
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48% Bias Score

Austrian Musician Fears FPÖ Rise, New Album Reflects Societal Anxieties
Austrian musician Rainhard Fendrich voiced concerns over the potential FPÖ government takeover in Austria, citing fears about the party's rhetoric and potential for international isolation. His new album, "Wimpernschlag," addresses the trauma experienced by children in war zones, alongside other soc...

Austrian Musician Fears FPÖ Rise, New Album Reflects Societal Anxieties
Austrian musician Rainhard Fendrich voiced concerns over the potential FPÖ government takeover in Austria, citing fears about the party's rhetoric and potential for international isolation. His new album, "Wimpernschlag," addresses the trauma experienced by children in war zones, alongside other soc...
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40% Bias Score
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