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Österreich

American  
[œ-stuhr-rahykh] / ˈœ stərˌraɪx /

noun

  1. German name of Austria.


Österreich British  
/ ˈøːstəraiç /

noun

  1. the German name for Austria

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The video is taken from a report by Austrian newspaper Osterreich of a climate protest in Vienna in early February last year, before the Russian invasion had even begun, in which activists aimed to highlight the danger of carbon emissions to human life.

From BBC

The video clip is from a climate change protest in Vienna in early February, as reported by Austrian newspaper Osterreich.

From BBC

One of her former associates with close links to the owners of Österreich was put in charge of the polling.

From New York Times

In June 2016, when Wolfgang and Helmuth Fellner, brothers whose family owns Österreich, failed to deliver an article about a favorable poll for Mr. Kurz, Mr. Schmid went ballistic: “We are really mad!!!! Mega mad.”

From New York Times

In January 2017, Österreich published not just a poll but an interview with the pollster, Sabine Beinschab, and used one of her quotes as the headline: The conservatives would “benefit from switching to Kurz.”

From New York Times