Far right party wins Austria election but faces hurdles to govern
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Far-Right Freedom Party Wins Historic Support in Austria
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Austria's far-right Freedom Party heading for its first national election win
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Projection shows far-right Freedom Party leading over governing conservatives in Austrian election
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Austrians vote as a far-right party hopes for its first national election win
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