#washingtonpost.com. × #Mar.19.2025 Unearthed Klimt painting, first dismissed, now on sale for $16 million. Gustav Klimt’s portrait of an African prince, painted when his people were displayed in a “human zoo,” was first dismissed because it didn’t “look like a Klimt.”
#Africa #Austria × #Europe
#washingtonpost.com. × #Feb.27.2025 Austrian parties agree on coalition government without far-right party. The Freedom Party has sought to join the rising tide of hard-right movements across Europe by tapping into voter anger over immigration, inflation and the European Union’s influence.
#Politics #Austria × #European Union #Europe

#washingtonpost.com. × #Feb.15.2025 Austria’s far right eyes chancellor’s office despite failed coalition talks. The Freedom Party leader wants to be Austria’s “Volkskanzler,” or Chancellor of the People, a title once embraced by Adolf Hitler.
#Austria × #Europe

#washingtonpost.com. × #Jan.06.2025 How ISIS became ‘the easiest club’ to join - The Washington Post. From a Taylor Swift concert threat in Vienna to an attack on Bourbon Street: how the Islamic State is radicalizing people around the world.
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#washingtonpost.com. × #Jan.03.2025 Inspired by ISIS: From a Taylor Swift plot in Vienna to carnage in New Orleans. In the Bourbon Street rampage, a foiled attack on a European pop concert and other attacks, a pattern of self-radicalization breeds terrorists influenced by ISIS.
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