Lottery history this weekend: for the first time since 6 aus 45 began, players face an eight‑fold jackpot

A Historic Jackpot Moment The midweek drawing once again produced no six‑number winner, pushing the pot into uncharted territory. On Sunday, around 12 million euros are expected to be up for grabs — a figure that sounds enormous, but still falls short of Austria’s all‑time high. Players submitted 6.7 million tips for the ninth-ever seven‑fold jackpot, but the winning combination — 4, 14, 27, 32, 38, 45 — didn’t appear on any ticket. Why the Record Payout Happened Years Ago The biggest win in Austrian lottery history dates back to…

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Barrio Fiesta 2026 in Vienna – A Celebration Rooted in Community

A warm July sun, the sound of gongs and laughter, and the unmistakable energy of Filipino community life filled the ATV Liesing Sportsplatz in Vienna on July 18, 2026. The PIDC Barrio Fiesta—organized by the Council of Filipino Associations in Austria (CFAA)—unfolded as a full‑day celebration of heritage, faith, and diaspora identity. What began as a simple gathering years ago has grown into one of the largest Filipino cultural events in Austria, drawing organizations from across the country and even neighboring Europe. The fiesta began before dawn, with volunteers arriving…

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Europe Faces Rising Desert Dust: New Research Warns of Health Risks and Solar Power Losses

Europe is experiencing significantly more desert dust blowing in from North Africa — a trend scientists say is accelerating and already reshaping both public health risks and the continent’s clean‑energy output. Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland report in Nature that desert dust levels have risen by 10 to 25 percent over the past decade, with long‑term evidence from Alpine ice cores showing that concentrations have more than doubled over the last 150 years. Intensifying Storms, Expanding Deserts The increase is not due to more storms, the…

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Police warn of new clipboard scam targeting supermarket customers

A growing fraud trend is causing concern in Leoben, Styria, where police are warning shoppers about a clipboard donation scam unfolding on supermarket parking lots and inside stores. According to reports from Kleine Zeitung, two men have recently approached customers with official‑looking donation lists, pressuring them to hand over money for a supposedly charitable cause. Witnesses say the men claimed to be deaf and mute, a tactic meant to discourage questions and create sympathy. One Leoben resident told the newspaper that the pair fled the store immediately when customers attempted…

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Higher Traffic Fines Coming for Vienna Drivers in 2027 — With One Key Exception

Vienna’s motorists will face noticeably higher penalties for a wide range of traffic violations starting January 2027, as Austria introduces uniform nationwide fines for common offenses. Speeding, running red lights, ignoring stop signs and several other violations will become more expensive. But one rule remains unchanged: parking fines in Vienna’s short-term parking zones. Short-Term Parking in Vienna: No Change for Now The city’s parking authority MA 67 confirmed that the Wiener Parkometergesetz is not affected by the federal reform. This is likely the most relevant news for many Viennese drivers,…

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Three Devices You Should Never Unplug: Why Constant Power Matters More Than You Think

Many households routinely switch off electronic devices at night to save energy. In most cases, that’s harmless — but not always. Some devices rely on a continuous power supply to function properly, and unplugging them can lead to malfunctions, higher costs, or even long‑term damage. Router: The Silent Backbone of Your Digital Life Takeaway: A router’s low energy use is rarely worth the connectivity problems caused by frequent unplugging. Routers manage internet access, streaming, smart home systems, and countless background processes. While it may seem sensible to disconnect them overnight,…

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Why You Should Drink More Water

The importance of what we eat — and how it shapes our wellbeing — is widely understood today. But the role of hydration is still underestimated, even though water is one of the most fundamental substances our bodies rely on. The Body’s Most Essential Resource Water is involved in nearly every biological process: it transports nutrients, regulates temperature, cushions organs, and keeps cells functioning. Even mild dehydration can affect how clearly you think, how well you digest food, and how energized you feel. Why Hydration Is Often Overlooked People tend…

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Sick During Your Holiday? These Rules Apply in Austria

Employees looking forward to a well‑earned summer break can find their plans upended by illness. But falling sick doesn’t automatically mean losing precious vacation days. According to the Österreichischer Gewerkschaftsbund (ÖGB), clear rules protect workers when illness strikes during annual leave. Illness Must Be Reported Immediately If an employee becomes ill while on holiday, they must inform their employer without delay. There is no prescribed format: notification can be sent via email, SMS or WhatsApp—whatever is normally used in the workplace. The ÖGB strongly recommends a written message, ensuring the…

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Old Mobile Phones Are Suddenly Worth Thousands: Why Your Forgotten Device Could Be a Small Fortune

Many people discover unexpected relics when tidying up at home — old documents, remote controls, and devices that once played a daily role but have long since lost their purpose. Most of them end up back in a drawer, simply because it’s hard to know what’s worth keeping and what can be thrown away. But some of these small, forgotten gadgets may be far more valuable than they look. A booming market for retro phones According to PC‑tidningen, classic mobile phones from Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens, and HTC…

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