January 28, 2026 — West Bengal, IndiaIndia is facing renewed public health concern following the detection of new Nipah virus cases in the eastern state of West Bengal. The virus, known for its extremely high fatality rate of up to 75%, has prompted both national authorities and neighboring Asian countries to strengthen surveillance and emergency preparedness measures. A Dangerous Virus Re-Emerges Indian health officials confirmed five Nipah virus infections connected to a private hospital in Barasat, near Kolkata, with nearly 100 individuals placed under quarantine. Several infected patients are healthcare…
Read MoreThree Devices That Waste Power in Standby Mode
Energy specialists are sounding the alarm about a hidden drain on household electricity bills: devices that continue to draw power even when they appear to be switched off. This so‑called standby consumption may seem insignificant day to day, but over the course of a year it can noticeably increase energy costs. Desktop Computers in the Home Office As remote work becomes more common, many households now keep desktop computers permanently set up. When these machines are left in standby rather than fully shut down, they can generate an estimated additional…
Read MoreReduced VAT on Food Items in Austria Now Finalized
Austria’s Council of Ministers is expected to finalize today the list of food products that will soon benefit from a reduced value-added tax (VAT) rate. According to information reported by APA, only minor adjustments have been made to the product selection originally drafted by Vice Chancellor Andreas Babler and Finance Minister Markus Marterbauer, both of whom represent the SPÖ. Under the updated plan, a wide range of staple foods will see their VAT rate drop from the current ten percent to 4.9 percent. The reduced rate will apply to bread,…
Read MoreWhy Housework Might Be Healthier Than You Think
Physical activity is often associated with gym workouts, running sessions, or structured fitness programs. Yet new scientific findings suggest that everyday movements—many of them far less intense—may play a surprisingly important role in supporting long‑term health. A Closer Look at the Study The analysis draws on a large-scale longitudinal study involving nearly 70,000 adults aged 43 to 78. Researchers set out to understand how light daily activity influences the risk of disease and overall mortality. This included simple, routine actions such as doing housework, standing, or walking at a slow…
Read MoreLong‑Awaited Sunshine Expected in Vienna — but Only Briefly
After weeks of grey skies, Vienna can finally look forward to several hours of sunshine on Tuesday, 27 January. Forecasts suggest that bright, clear conditions will dominate across the entire city, offering a welcome break from the persistent winter gloom. Meteorologists expect the sun to show its best side throughout the morning and early afternoon. However, the improvement won’t last: as the day progresses, dense high fog is forecast to move in gradually from the southeast, dimming the sunshine later on. Winds will remain weak to moderate, shifting from west…
Read MoreVienna Launches Test Phase for New “Scan-Cars” to Boost Parking Enforcement
Vienna is turning to high‑tech tools in its ongoing effort to curb parking violations. Four newly developed “scan‑cars” will soon support the city’s parking enforcement teams, marking the start of a pilot phase that was officially announced on Monday. Full deployment is planned for December 2026. The vehicles—electric cars equipped with roof‑mounted sensors—use cameras to scan the license plates of parked cars. The system checks in real time whether a digital parking ticket or a valid residential permit is registered for each plate. If everything is in order, the onboard…
Read MoreAustria Plans New Helmet Rules for Young E‑Bike and E‑Scooter Riders
Austria is preparing to tighten its road safety regulations, with a new helmet requirement for young riders of E‑Bikes and E‑Scooters potentially coming into force as early as 1 May 2026. Although the measure has not yet been passed by Parliament, lawmakers are under pressure to finalize the 36th amendment to the Road Traffic Act (StVO). Under the current draft, children would be required to wear a helmet when cycling until the age of twelve, when riding E‑Bikes until fourteen, and when using E‑Scooters until sixteen. The proposal expands existing…
Read MoreAustria Set for a Marked Warm‑Up as Deep Freeze Ends
Austria’s grip of persistent frost is loosening. After days of bitter cold, temperatures across the country are expected to rise noticeably in the coming week. According to forecasts from Geosphere Austria, the nation will see milder conditions with highs reaching up to eight degrees Celsius. However, a developing low-pressure system over Italy is poised to bring new precipitation by midweek — and with it, a renewed risk of icy conditions in some regions. A Milder Start to the Week Monday begins under thick cloud cover across much of the country.…
Read MoreTravelers Take Note: A Familiar Airport Service Faces a Europe‑Wide Ban
Across Europe’s airports, a long‑established ritual may soon disappear: the sight of suitcases being tightly wrapped in layers of plastic film just moments before check‑in. For years, travelers have paid a few extra euros to have their luggage sealed—promising protection from scratches, dirt, rain, broken zippers, and even tampering. But this service is now on the brink of being phased out. Airports Begin Warning Passengers Several European airports have already started informing passengers that plastic luggage wrapping no longer complies with new EU regulations. While the machines are still operating…
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