Student killed by Vienna Islamist pictured for the first time as friends mourn her loss 

A waitress gunned down by an Islamist terrorist in Vienna was a ballet-loving art student from Germany, Mail Online can reveal. Vanessa Preger-McGillivray,24, who was also a skilled sculptor, died at the hands of gunman Kujtim Fejzulai who murdered three other people and wounded 23 others in a rampage on Monday night. The red-haired woman … Read more

First Vienna victim is revealed as it emerges Austrian authorities ignored warnings about gunman

The first victim of the Vienna terror attack has been revealed after it emerged today that Austrian authorities were warned that the terrorist had been trying to buy ammunition across the border in Slovakia. Nexhip Vrenezi, 21, was one of the four people killed by gunman Kujtim Fejzulai, 20, in the Austrian capital on Monday … Read more

Austrian authorities were warned that Vienna gunman had been trying to buy ammunition this summer

Austrian authorities were warned that the Vienna terrorist had been trying to buy ammunition across the border in Slovakia, but they ignored the threat, it emerged today.  In the latest security blunder for Austrian intelligence services, it was revealed that Kujtim Fejzulai, 20, tried to buy ammunition in Slovakia in the summer but he failed in … Read more

Pictured with his deadly arsenal: ISIS wannabe Kujtim Fejzulai who shot dead four people in Vienna

The full face of the Vienna terrorist has been pictured for the first time after the ‘lone wolf’ ISIS wannabe went on a rampage and killed four people.  Kujtim Fejzulai, 20, posted the photograph on his Instagram account showing him holding the three weapons he would use in the attack and pledging his allegiance to … Read more

Vienna orchestra starts playing in opera house to keep people calm after terror rampage in streets

An orchestra started playing in an opera house in Vienna to keep an audience calm after they had been told to stay inside while a terror rampage unfolded in the streets. The Austrian capital witnessed a ‘repulsive’ shooting attack in six locations on Monday, including near a synagogue and the world famous Wiener Staatsoper opera … Read more

Vienna synagogue shooting: 7 dead, more injured in ‘suicide attack’

‘Seven dead and several injured near Vienna synagogue’: Huge manhunt underway as gunman rampages through streets and ‘accomplice blows themselves up’ By Danyal Hussain For Mailonline Published: 19:53 GMT, 2 November 2020 | Updated: 20:42 GMT, 2 November 2020 At least seven people are thought to have been killed with several others injured in a … Read more

Shots are fired near synagogue in Vienna as police say ‘major operation’ is underway 

Shots are fired near synagogue in Vienna as police say ‘major operation’ is underway By Danyal Hussain For Mailonline Published: 19:53 GMT, 2 November 2020 | Updated: 19:57 GMT, 2 November 2020 A large police operation is underway in central Vienna, after reports of shots being fired near a synagogue in the city. Austrian public … Read more

Junior MasterChef’s Vienna reveals how a life-threatening health battle led to her love of cooking

‘It helped me discover my passion’: Junior MasterChef’s Vienna reveals how a life-threatening health battle actually led to her love of cooking By Demeter Stamell For Daily Mail Australia Published: 12:32 BST, 13 October 2020 | Updated: 12:32 BST, 13 October 2020 She’s only 13, and already Junior MasterChef’s Vienna has dealt with her share of … Read more

Tourists return to Versailles while Vienna Philharmonic holds socially-distanced concert

Some of Europe’s most cultural attractions are opening their doors to visitors once again as the continent creeps towards a return to normality following the coronavirus outbreak. Dozens of nations have been forced into lockdown by the pandemic, and flight restrictions have had a huge impact on tourism across Europe. The UK has seen significantly … Read more

A classical music-themed river cruise along the Danube to Vienna and Budapest hits the right notes

No one pretends that river cruise ships are pretty things. Long, squat and wholly out of proportion to the scenery and many of the buildings they pass along their ever-increasing routes, they are more like dolled-up barges or exaggerated narrowboats. But when you’re on one, gliding silently along the Danube, staring at the riverbank from … Read more