100 Years of Grace: Vienna Marks the Centennial Canonical Coronation of Our Lady of Manaoag

Two Major Religious Celebrations This Weekend (April 25–26, 2026) Vienna’s Filipino Catholic community is preparing for a deeply meaningful and historic weekend as two major religious groups commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Canonical Coronation of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Manaoag—a devotion cherished by millions of Filipinos around the world. The original coronation, granted by Pope Pius XI in 1926, marked a profound recognition of the enduring faith of the Filipino people. A century later, that same devotion continues to flourish far beyond the Philippines, including here…

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Golden Hearts, Golden Years: Filipino Nurses in Austria Celebrate 50 Years of Service, Strength, and Second Home

Vienna, Austria — Half a century ago, three batches of young Filipino nurses—April, May, and November 1976—stepped off planes into a country whose language they did not speak, whose winters they had never felt, and whose customs were entirely new. Today, those same nurses, now grandmothers and community pillars, gather in Vienna to celebrate a milestone few migrant groups can claim: their Golden Anniversary. For the Philippine Nurses in Austria, this is more than a reunion. It is a homecoming, a thanksgiving, and a testament to the courage of a…

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Eurovision Song Contest: Huge Awareness, Mixed Feelings

Austria’s latest Marketagent study shows the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) enjoys near‑universal name recognition but far more modest enthusiasm. A new representative survey by Marketagent, conducted among 1,000 respondents in early February, reveals that 99 percent of Austrians know the Eurovision Song Contest, making it even more widely recognized than major global public figures. Despite this overwhelming awareness, only 38 percent describe themselves as very, somewhat, or partially interested in the event. Interest and Viewing Plans While the ESC will take place in mid‑May at Vienna’s Stadthalle, 62 percent of…

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Cyril “Jojo” Villareal Ordained Bishop of Kalibo; Filipino Community in Vienna Sends Heartfelt Congratulations

Kalibo, Aklan — April 23, 2026. The Diocese of Kalibo welcomed its new shepherd as Cyril “Jojo” Buhayan Villareal was solemnly ordained and canonically installed as bishop, marking a new chapter of pastoral leadership for the local Church. The episcopal ordination took place at Kalibo Cathedral, with Archbishop Victor Bendico serving as principal consecrator. Bishop Villareal, born on March 1, 1974, in Mambusao, Capiz, was appointed by Pope Leo XIV on January 24, 2026, following the retirement of Bishop Jose Corazon Tala-oc. His appointment was widely welcomed across the Philippines…

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ENFiD-Austria Co-Organizes Festival Concert  with the VIC Music Club and Art Exhibit with the VIC Art Club at the United Nations

Vienna, 14 April 2026 – The United Nations in Vienna witnessed a powerful fusion of melody and colour today as ENFiD-Austria, together with the VIC Music Club and VIC Art Club, presented a special Concert and Painting Exhibition. The midday event celebrated the 55th Anniversary of Chinese-Austrian diplomatic relations under the banner of peace and cultural understanding. The programme, which ran from 12:00 to 12:45, opened with a very warm welcome remarks from VIC Music Club President, Mr. Sean Dunlop, encouraging the performers to keep on using usic as an instrument…

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Early Tick Boom Alarms Doctors: FSME Vaccination Now Essential

Ticks are becoming active earlier in the year, and doctors in Burgenland warn that vaccination against tick‑borne encephalitis (FSME) is now more important than ever. Early Tick Activity Raises Health Concerns in Burgenland Climate change is accelerating tick activity across Austria, and Burgenland’s medical community is urging residents to take preventive measures as the season begins unusually early. A weekend homeowner in Rechnitz reported finding 15 ticks on her body after gardening, highlighting how active the parasites already are. Local physicians confirm the trend. “The ticks are very early this…

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Can AI Think? And What the Future of Artificial Intelligence Means for Us

Artificial intelligence has moved from the margins of science fiction into the center of global conversation. It writes text, analyzes medical images, designs molecules, drives cars, and increasingly shapes the systems that shape us. But beneath the excitement lies a deeper question—one that philosophers, engineers, and policymakers continue to debate: Can AI actually think? And if not yet, what kind of future are we building as AI becomes more capable, more autonomous, and more deeply woven into society? The Thinking Machine Debate: What Does “Thinking” Even Mean? The question “Can…

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New Rules for E‑Scooters Set to Take Effect on May 1

Austria is preparing for significant changes to its road safety regulations as new rules for e‑scooters come into force on 1 May, following amendments to the Road Traffic Act (StVO) passed in March. The updated framework introduces stricter safety requirements, including a helmet mandate for riders under 16 and compulsory turn signals mounted on the ends of the handlebars. Turn Signals Become Mandatory — and Many Scooters Can’t Be Upgraded One of the most consequential changes is the requirement that all e‑scooters must be equipped with functioning turn signals. According…

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Austria to Introduce New Supplementary Pension: “More Money for Everyone”

Austria’s government is preparing a major reform of the country’s occupational pension system, aiming to give all employees access to a supplementary pension and strengthen what is known as the “second pillar” of retirement provision. According to information obtained by Heute, the new model is expected to be approved in the Council of Ministers on Wednesday. It will then be presented by Finance State Secretary Barbara Eibinger-Miedl (ÖVP), Labour Minister Korinna Schumann (SPÖ), and Foreign Minister Beate Meinl-Reisinger (NEOS). Coalition negotiations reportedly continued late into Tuesday night to finalize the…

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