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  2. Doxing - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 Austria passed its anti-stalking law, and in 2016 cyber-mobbing became a criminal offense. [34] While as of the end of 2024 doxing is no specific offense, the laws mentioned are used in cases of online violence. [35] Since Austria is an EU-member state, EU law applies. [36]

  3. Russians in Austria - Wikipedia

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    There are 5,500 people of Russian origin living in Austria, mostly in Vienna and Salzburg. [1] There has been a Russian community in Vienna since the 17th century. The first Russians came in Austria for business and educational reasons. In the 1920s, the community grew after the Russian Civil War. Some more Russians came to Austria in the 1990s.

  4. Schoenau ultimatum - Wikipedia

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    The Schoenau ultimatum was a hostage-taking incident in Marchegg, Austria by the Palestinian militant group As-Sa'iqa in 1973. At the time Vienna was a transit point for Russian Jews, the largest population of Jews remaining in Europe.

  5. An espionage scandal rocks Austria, laying bare alleged ... - AOL

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    Austria faces its biggest espionage scandal in decades as the arrest of a former intelligence officer brings to light evidence of extensive Russian infiltration, lax official oversight and ...

  6. Chancellor says Austria needs to deter Russian infiltration ...

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    The arrest in recent days of a former Austrian intelligence officer on serious allegations of spying for Russia suggests that Austria needs to boost its security to thwart Russian infiltration ...

  7. Austria expels two Russian diplomats for actions ... - AOL

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    VIENNA (Reuters) -Austria has declared two diplomats from the Russian embassy personae non gratae for actions "incompatible with their diplomatic status," ordering them to leave the country within ...

  8. List of shtetls - Wikipedia

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    Russia: Khislavichi: חאסלאװיץ Khoslovitz 3,642 (1880) Russia: Lyubavichi: ליובאַװיתש Lyubavitsh 967 (1926) Town survived, but all Jews were exterminated. Slovakia: Bardejov: באַרדיאָב Bardyov

  9. An espionage scandal rocks Austria, laying bare alleged ...

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    The 86-page arrest warrant, obtained by The Associated Press, alleges among other things that he handed over cellphone data of former high-ranking Austrian officials to Russian intelligence, helped plot a burglary at a prominent journalist's apartment, and wrote up “suggestions for improvement” after a Russian-ordered killing in Germany.