What Happens When a Country Runs Out of Money?

From royal overspending to modern economic meltdowns, nations have been going bankrupt for centuries. When we think of bankruptcy, we imagine a company collapsing or a family struggling to pay its bills. But countries? Entire nations declaring they can’t pay what they owe? It sounds dramatic — and it is — yet it’s far from rare. In fact, most countries on Earth have defaulted at least once in their history. Some have done it repeatedly. So what actually happens when a country says, “We can’t pay”? A Problem as Old…

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New EU Entry Rules Take Effect Today

The European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) officially comes into force today, introducing stricter border procedures for non‑EU nationals and replacing the traditional passport stamp with digital biometric registration. According to the European Commission, the system collects significantly more data than before, aiming to strengthen the fight against crime and terrorism. At all external borders of 25 EU member states — including Austria — as well as Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland, travelers will now have their fingerprints and facial images recorded upon entry and exit. Ireland and Cyprus remain…

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Fuel Price Alert: Filling Up in Vienna Just Got More Expensive

Vienna motorists faced an unwelcome surprise on Friday as fuel prices jumped sharply at midday, ending hopes of a continued downward trend. Diesel and Super petrol both became more expensive, with Diesel seeing a particularly steep increase of 12 cents per liter. For many drivers, the hours leading up to noon were tense. The direction of fuel prices was anything but predictable. On one hand, new peace talks between the United States and Iran — mediated by Pakistan — were scheduled to begin on Friday, raising hopes of easing geopolitical…

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The New Privacy: Where Social Media Is Heading Now

Three young women sit in a new café in Vienna. Their cappuccinos arrive in delicate porcelain cups, a heart drawn into the foam. A few years ago, someone would already be reaching for their phone. A photo for Instagram, a quick story, a little moment curated for the world. Today, the scene remains unposted. The youth who once lived online with effortless openness are retreating. The new digital status symbol is not visibility — it’s privacy. Fear of the Digital Footprint Generation Z may be constantly online, but they share…

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Cold Front Brings Heavy Rain and Even Snow Across Austria

A vigorous weather disturbance is sweeping from west to east across Austria on Friday, bringing widespread cloud cover, heavy rainfall, and even snowfall at higher elevations. The cold front, arriving with dense clouds, is expected to make for an unsettled and largely sunless day across much of the country. Precipitation will begin in the west, where the snow line ranges between 1,000 and 2,000 meters above sea level. As the day progresses, the rain band will slowly shift eastward. The heaviest rainfall is forecast along the northern rim of the…

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Nearly Half of Austrians Brush Their Teeth Too Rarely and Too Briefly, Survey Finds

A significant share of Austria’s population is neglecting basic oral‑hygiene habits, according to a new Marketagent survey conducted for Oral‑B. While dentists recommend brushing twice a day for at least two minutes, only just over half of Austrians follow this guideline. Forty‑five percent brush their teeth too infrequently or for too short a time, and 14 percent admit they sometimes forget to brush altogether. The survey highlights that Gen Z and single parents are particularly prone to skipping this daily routine. Toothbrush Replacement Also Overlooked Dental professionals advise replacing a…

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Vienna Community Invited to Rediscover Sungka at Cultural Game Night

Vienna, Austria — A beloved Filipino pastime is taking center stage this spring as RAMBAK and the Philippine-Austrian Society team up to host “Let’s Play Sungka — or is it Mancala?”, an evening dedicated to culture, community, and friendly competition. The event will take place on April 18, 2026, from 17:30 to 20:00 at gretl Margareten, Einsiedlerplatz 7, 1050 Wien. Admission is free, with voluntary donations warmly welcomed. Sungka, a traditional Filipino board game played with shells or stones, is part of the broader global family of mancala-style games. While…

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Austria Launches Digital E‑Card for Smartphones

Austria’s long‑anticipated digital E‑Card has officially arrived. After several announcements in recent years, citizens can now store and use their national health insurance card directly on their smartphones. The feature is available immediately through social insurance apps such as Meine SV and Meine ÖGK, both offered for Android and iOS. A Simple Setup Through ID Austria Users who open the Meine SV app will now find the option to activate the digital E‑Card prominently displayed under the “Overview” section. To enable it, identity verification via ID Austria is required. For…

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Climate Change: Heat–Drought Combination Could Threaten Billions in the Coming Decades

A dangerous combination of extreme heat and severe drought could affect nearly 2.6 billion people simultaneously in the coming decades, according to a new international study. The research shows that the interaction of record-breaking temperatures and prolonged rainfall shortages—already a growing concern—will occur more than five times as often as it does today due to accelerating climate change. The findings, published by scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) in Bremerhaven and the Frontier Science Center at the Ocean University of China, paint a stark picture of a world where…

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