Authorities say five people killed on Sunday after three other deaths were reported in the mountains the previous day.

Authorities say five people killed on Sunday after three other deaths were reported in the mountains the previous day.
Farid Hafez tells Al Jazeera the accusations against him aimed to ‘silence’ critics of Austria’s anti-Muslim measures.
Ten people were initially feared buried after an avalanche in the Lech Zuers skiing area but all were later found alive
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The 24-hour walkout comes after a fifth round of negotiations fell through, affecting rail transport at all levels.
Global spending on food imports expected to rise to record levels in 2022 due to strong dollar and Russia-Ukraine war.
Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead by an Israeli sniper in May but no one has been held accountable.
President Van der Bellen, who campaigned on a slogan of ‘clarity’, was widely tipped to grab a second mandate.
Turk’s immediate challenge is to follow up on previous UN rights chief’s report on abuse of Uighurs in China’s Xinjiang.
Families of four Europeans imprisoned in Iran ask the EU to negotiate their release during the nuclear deal talks.
Antonio Guterres warns that ‘perilous doubling down’ on coal, oil and gas by major economies will worsen climate change.
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The tech giant signed deals with news outlets in Germany, Hungary, France, Austria, the Netherlands and Ireland.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer says he held ‘very direct, open and tough’ talks with the Russian president in Moscow.