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Speaking to ORF radio, Stocker said officials aimed to set stricter eligibility rules for possession and purchase of arms ...
Ten people were killed in a mass shooting at a high school in Graz, the country’s second-largest city, the police said. The ...
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Austria has declared three days of national mourning following what appears to be the deadliest attack in its post-World War ...
A TEEN girl has been named as the first victim of the tragic mass shooting in Austria that left 11 people dead. Lea Bajrami, ...
Austrian authorities were searching on Wednesday for answers to why a 21-year-old gunman shot dead 10 people in a rampage at ...
Mayor of Graz says presumed gunman among the dead as local media report 28 people are being treated for injuries.
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When a 21-year-old former student opened fire inside his school in Austria’s second-biggest city earlier this week, killing ...
Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker stated on Saturday that the country's gun laws must be strengthened following a mass shooting earlier in the week. Stocker suggested multiple changes to the ...
Authorities are still searching for a motive after 10 people were killed in a mass shooting in Graz, Austria. Chris Livesay ...
Austria ranks among the highest in Europe for civilian gun ownership, with approximately 30 guns per 100 residents, according ...
Students were sitting in their classrooms at a secondary school in Graz when a 21-year-old Austrian man shot dead nine people ...
June 14 (Reuters) - The Austrian government plans to tighten national gun laws after enduring its worst school shooting, Chancellor Christian Stocker said in an interview broadcast on Saturday.
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