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Former Austrian chancellor Kurz appears in court for false testimony trial

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Former Austrian chancellor Sebastian Kurz arrives in a Vienna court as he goes on trial for allegedly giving false testimony amid wide-ranging corruption scandals that have rocked the country. Kurz is the highest profile figure implicated in the scandals. IMAGES

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