150 shares
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz flies an Israeli flag on the roof of the chancellory building in Vienna in solidarity with Israel, amid the fighting between the IDF and Palestinian terrorists in Gaza.
“The terrorist attacks on Israel are deserving of the strongest condemnation. Together we stand by Israel’s side.”
Heute wurde als Zeichen der Solidarität mit #Israel die israelische Flagge am Dach des Bundeskanzleramtes gehisst. Die terroristischen Angriffe auf Israel sind auf das Schärfste zu verurteilen! Gemeinsam stehen wir an der Seite Israels. pic.twitter.com/FR42K3iA4z I m proud to work at The Times of Israel
Visé par une enquête, le chancelier autrichien Sebastian Kurz ne démissionnera pas
euractiv.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from euractiv.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Autriche: S Kurz hisse le drapeau israélien sur le toit de la chancellerie pour exprimer sa solidarité envers Israël
isranews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from isranews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Une femme de 50 ans morte après être tombée mardi en courant vers un abri
timesofisrael.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from timesofisrael.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Daily Times
May 13, 2021
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced Wednesday that prosecutors had started investigating him after the opposition accused him of making false statements to a parliamentary committee on corruption. “I wish to inform you that… prosecutors have opened an investigation against the head of my office,” Bernhard Bonelli, “and against me”, Kurz told reporters before a cabinet meeting. Kurz denied any wrongdoing, saying: “I always answered all (the committee’s) questions truthfully.” He said the investigation would have no impact on his work and that he would not resign. The investigation comes after the opposition Social Democrats (SPOe) and NEOS parties accused Kurz of not telling truth in front of the committee of MPs, who are investigating the fallout from the so-called “Ibizagate” scandal that brought down Kurz’s previous government in 2019. Kurz’s then vice-chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache from the far-right Freedom Party (FP