ServusTV continues its acclaimed nature programming with the second installment of the three‑part documentary series “Terra Mater – The Philippines: Realm of the Rainforests.” The new episode airs today, March 25 at 8:15 p.m., with the final part scheduled for April 1, also at 8:15 p.m. The series takes viewers on a breathtaking expedition across one of the world’s most extraordinary archipelagos. With more than 7,500 islands scattered across the deep blue Pacific, the Philippines is a landscape shaped by fire, water, wind, and time. The documentary showcases a world…
Read MoreTired, Weak, Sick? What Might Really Be Behind It
On grey days when energy runs low and motivation feels miles away, many people chalk it up to stress or the season. But sometimes the culprit is far simpler—and far more common—than we think: a lack of vitamin D. The Sunshine Vitamin With Big Responsibilities Vitamin D plays a surprisingly central role in keeping the body running smoothly. It supports the immune system, strengthens bones, and participates in countless metabolic processes. Unlike most essential vitamins, however, it isn’t primarily absorbed through food. Instead, our bodies produce it when sunlight hits…
Read MoreCold Front to Replace Sunshine: Weather Shift Expected in Vienna on Wednesday
Vienna will experience a noticeable change in weather conditions on Wednesday as a cold front moves in from the northwest. According to GeoSphere Austria, the day will begin on a bright note, with “mostly sunny conditions and only thin high clouds causing minimal disturbance.” However, the pleasant start won’t last. From midday onward, clouds associated with the approaching cold front will gradually spread across the city, steadily diminishing the sunshine. While the afternoon is expected to remain largely dry, rain is forecast to set in during the evening hours as…
Read MoreMajor WhatsApp Overhaul: Usernames, Child Accounts, and a New Smartwatch App
WhatsApp is preparing for one of the biggest transformations in its history. Beginning in mid‑2026, the messaging service will no longer require a phone number to create an account. Instead, users will be able to communicate through unique usernames — a shift that fundamentally changes how the platform works. Messaging Without a Phone Number Until now, a mobile number was essential for contacting someone on WhatsApp. Soon, a personal username will be enough to send messages or start voice and video calls. Phone numbers will remain hidden by default, offering…
Read MoreWhat Crossed Arms in a Conversation Really Mean
It’s a familiar scene: A conversation is flowing smoothly, everything feels relaxed — and suddenly the other person crosses their arms. Many people instantly interpret this as rejection or emotional distance. But psychology tells a more nuanced story. Crossed arms are often harmless and frequently misunderstood in everyday interactions. Why We Misread This Gesture So Easily In nonverbal communication research, crossed arms are considered a “closed posture.” From the outside, this can appear defensive or aloof. But that impression is just that — an impression. It doesn’t automatically reveal what…
Read MoreWar in the Gulf Pushes Summer Travel Costs Higher
Rising oil prices and major disruptions in Gulf-region air traffic are driving up the cost of summer holidays for European travelers. Airlines, cruise operators, and tour providers are warning that the conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran is reshaping global travel patterns — and straining budgets. Qatar has already grounded 20 long‑haul aircraft, storing them in Spain “protected from wind and weather — and Iranian rockets,” according to the report. With airspace over Qatar largely closed and travelers avoiding the region, the Gulf’s major hubs — Dubai, Abu Dhabi,…
Read MoreTime Change in March – But When Exactly, and How Does It Work Again?
The clocks are about to shift once more. As every spring, most countries in Europe prepare to switch from winter time to summer time. And just like every year, the same questions pop up: Do we move the clocks forward or back—and when exactly does it happen? Clocks Jump Forward: From 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. The time change takes place in the night from Saturday, March 28, to Sunday, March 29. Technically the country’s standard time—will end, and summer time will begin. This means the clocks will be set…
Read MoreAnalysis: What Happens If Iran Shuts Down the World’s Most Important Oil Route?
When tensions rise in the Middle East, one narrow stretch of water repeatedly returns to the center of global attention: the Strait of Hormuz. This 39‑kilometer-wide maritime corridor between Iran and Oman is the most critical chokepoint in the international oil trade. Roughly one-fifth of the world’s crude oil and liquefied natural gas passes through it each day. The question of what would happen if Iran were to close this route is not new, but it remains one of the most consequential geopolitical hypotheticals of our time. A Chokepoint With…
Read MoreAirlines Warn: Flying in Europe Could Become Significantly More Expensive
Europe’s major airlines are sounding the alarm. In a rare joint statement, several airline CEOs warn that the continent’s aviation sector is approaching a critical turning point. Without swift political action, they say, passengers could soon face sharply higher ticket prices, fewer flight connections, and a loss of Europe’s competitiveness in global aviation. Regulatory Costs Triple in a Decade According to the industry group Airlines for Europe (A4E), regulatory costs for EU carriers have tripled since 2014, reaching €15.5 billion per year. By 2030, these costs could surge to €27.6…
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