VIENNA, AUSTRIA — A vibrant testament to faith, heritage, and unity took center stage in Austria’s capital as devotees of Our Lady of Piat gathered to celebrate the patron’s official Feast Day on July 2, 2026. The special commemoration was held at the Parish Church of Floridsdorf, nestled in Vienna’s bustling 21st District. The event drew a substantial number of devotees from across Vienna and neighboring communities, transforming the historic parish into a beacon of spiritual joy. Originating in Cagayan Valley, Philippines, the profound devotion to the “Queen of Cagayan”—affectionately…
Read MoreAustria Plans Major E‑Card Overhaul: All Medical Findings to Be Stored Digitally
Austria is preparing a significant shift in its healthcare system: medical findings will soon be automatically bundled on every citizen’s E‑Card, marking what the government calls a “revolution” in how patients and doctors access information. The reform is part of a broader package of state modernization measures presented by Chancellor Christian Stocker, who insists the changes are “no staging” but a genuine step toward a leaner, more citizen‑focused state. Central Reform: All Findings Stored Automatically Stocker emphasizes that the new digital bundling will simplify medical care for millions of Austrians.…
Read MoreDonauinselfest 2026: All info on travel, program, and rules
Donauinselfest 2026 kicks off this weekend, turning Vienna’s Danube Island into Europe’s biggest open‑air party once again. Now in its 43rd edition, the three‑day festival is putting a strong spotlight on inclusion — with new accessibility services, sign‑language support and quiet zones spread across the grounds. Here’s everything visitors need to know before heading out. A Festival Focused on Inclusion This year’s Donauinselfest introduces expanded accessibility measures: shuttle and companion services for people with disabilities, selected sign‑language translations on the main stage, and designated quiet zones across the 4.5‑kilometre festival…
Read MoreSick on Holiday? Where Your Austrian e‑Card Works Abroad — and Where It Doesn’t
Austria — As millions head off for summer holidays, the Österreichische Gesundheitskasse (ÖGK) is reminding travelers that their e‑Card doubles as a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) — a detail many insured people overlook. For 7.6 million ÖGK members, this means essential medical care abroad is often just as accessible as at home. Where the e‑Card Is Valid On the back of every Austrian e‑Card is the EHIC, which grants access to medically necessary treatment in: The EHIC ensures that travelers receive care under the same conditions and at the…
Read MoreVienna to Host a Celebration of Food, Culture, and Community at the Food Festival 2026
Vienna, Austria – Food lovers, families, and members of the Filipino and local communities are invited to experience a day of delicious cuisine, cultural celebration, and community spirit at the Food Festival in Vienna on 12 July 2026, from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at St. Johann Kapistran Church, Forsthausgasse 22, 1200 Vienna. Organized under the theme “A Celebration of Flavor, Culture & Community,” the festival will showcase a variety of authentic Filipino and international dishes, bringing people together through food, fellowship, and shared traditions. Guests can look forward to…
Read MoreCool or Warm Drinks in Hot Weather? What Science Really Says
When temperatures soar and the air feels heavy, reaching for a drink becomes almost instinctive. But the debate resurfaces every summer: are cold drinks or warm drinks actually better for the body in extreme heat? Rising Temperatures, Rising Fluid Loss As the body heats up, it sweats more to regulate its internal temperature. That means fluid loss increases significantly. Health experts recommend drinking at least 1.5 to 2 liters a day during hot weather — ideally spread throughout the day rather than waiting until thirst kicks in. Too little fluid…
Read MoreMajor Summer Disruption on Vienna’s U4 Line
U4 passengers in Vienna face a month‑long disruption starting July 3, with a full closure between Schwedenplatz and Landstraße due to major track works. The shutdown affects one of the city’s busiest inner‑city corridors and will require commuters to reroute and plan for longer travel times. From Friday, 3 July, 4:00 a.m., until Monday, 3 August, 4:00 a.m., the U4 will not operate between Schwedenplatz and Landstraße (Wien Mitte). The closure is part of extensive summer maintenance works across Vienna’s public transport network. Affected Sections During the works, the U4…
Read MoreGlobal Wealth Hits New Record as Number of Millionaires Surges Worldwide
The world has more millionaires than ever before. According to the latest Global Wealth Report by Swiss banking group UBS, around one million people crossed the threshold into dollar‑millionaire status in 2023 — an average of 2,600 new millionaires per day. Nearly half of them live in the United States, underscoring the country’s continued dominance in global wealth creation. A sharp rise driven by markets and currency effects UBS reports that global private wealth increased by 10.8 percent, the strongest growth in years. The bank attributes this to buoyant financial…
Read MoreAustria Cuts VAT on Basic Foods: Prices Drop from Today
Austria’s long‑planned reduction of value-added tax (VAT) on selected staple foods takes effect today, 1 July. The rate drops from 10 percent to 4.9 percent, a move the government says will ease pressure on household budgets amid persistently high living costs. The measure, however, has sparked political disagreement and confusion among consumers and producers due to complex product classifications. The VAT cut applies only to specific basic foods—milk, eggs, vegetables, fruit, rice, flour, pasta, and certain breads—while many similar products remain at the higher 10 percent rate because of added…
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