Austria's highest court has annulled the result of the Presidential election citing suspicion of postal vote rigging.
This has upset the luvvies in the BBC. It cannot help itself in calling the original losing Austrian Freedom Party a far-right party, which it is not and never has been. It is a right-wing party, with some far-right members, but its main political stance is International Liberalism.
It main claim to fame is as a "populist" party, and the BBC does not like populism. Any chance it gets it tags right-wing populist parties and individuals as far-right. It is far-right this, and far-right that, especially if the parties are in an EU member state. It is clear that the BBC's agenda is to scare us witless over right wing politics, even if they are only a smidge to the right of centre.
It is noticeable that parties to the left of centre are left well alone, even those that are quite a bit further to the left than the centre. They are not Marxist or Communist, just socialist with a very small S.
Given the chance I would close BBC news down.