Austria, Portugal and FIFA U-17 World Cup
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A spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup is on the line on the final day of UEFA qualification, as Austria gets set to host Bosnia and Herzegovina in a potentially winner-take-all clash on Tuesday.
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Austria's Hidden Gem Alps Village Offers A Ski Resort Getaway With Epic, Powdery Slopes
Europe is a continent boasting many great ski getaway options, and this Austrian hidden gem in the alps deserves to be in the conversation for where to go.
Vienna is so eager to bust its ‘dull’ reputation, it has invited 100 Scots to experience the city’s highlights. View on euronews
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Austria's Alpine Villages That Feel Frozen in Time
Step into Austria’s alpine valleys and you’ll discover something remarkable. Villages nestled between towering peaks where centuries-old traditions still pulse through cobblestone streets and wooden balconies drip with cascading geraniums.
Portugal U17 take on Austria U17 in the 2025 U17 World Cup final. Here’s everything you need to know, including kickoff details and how to watch the action live on TV or through streaming services.
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Arnautovic demands public holiday after Austria reach World Cup
Austria forward Marko Arnautovic has jokingly called for a future public holiday on November 18 to mark Austria's first men's World Cup participation since 1998. They qualified on Tuesday for June's finals in North America after a 1-1 draw in Vienna against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The latest twist in Austria’s long, complicated relationship with its imperial past arrived not in Vienna, but in Quebec, where the Habsburg family says a set of long-lost treasures has been quietly resting for decades.
Austria added 1,036 MW of new solar capacity between January and September 2025, down from 1,419 MW over the same period in 2024, as political uncertainty, delayed legislation, and weakening residential demand strain the solar sector.
Hibs goalkeeper Raphael Sallinger is hopeful of forcing his way into the Austria squad before next summer's World Cup. The 29-year-old, signed in June from Austrian Bundesliga side TSV Hartberg, has kept four clean sheets so far in the Scottish Premiership as the Hibees sit third in the table.