The World’s Best Cities of 2026: Where Sustainability, Culture, and Prosperity Converge

The Top 10 Cities in the 2026 World’s Best Cities ranking are: London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, Madrid, Singapore, Rome, Dubai, Berlin, and Barcelona. The newly released 2026 World’s Best Cities report—developed by Resonance Consultancy in partnership with Ipsos—offers one of the most comprehensive portraits of urban excellence today. More than a ranking, it is a global snapshot of how cities are redefining themselves through sustainability, cultural vitality, and economic resilience. Drawing on core statistics from over 400 cities and perception data from residents and visitors, the report evaluates urban…

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Croatia Tightens Rules for Holiday Rentals: New ID Numbers and Digital Monitoring Ahead of Summer Season

Croatia is preparing a major crackdown on unregistered holiday rentals — a move that could significantly change how tourists book accommodation along the Adriatic coast. The government announced that stricter controls, new identification requirements, and tougher penalties will soon be introduced to curb the growing problem of illegal rentals. Tourism Minister Tonči Glavina made the government’s stance unmistakably clear, saying authorities intend to “declare war” on providers who operate without proper permits. The new legislation is expected to be finalized by the end of May and could already take effect…

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Philippines’ Entalula Beach Named “World’s Most Beautiful Beach” for 2026

PALAWAN, PHILIPPINES — The world has spoken: Entalula Beach in Palawan has been crowned the “Most Beautiful Beach in the World 2026”, topping an international ranking compiled by more than 1,000 leading travel experts. The global panel evaluated beaches across eight criteria — uniqueness, wildlife, untouched nature, natural soundscape, ease of water access, calm waves, low visitor density, and year‑round idyllic conditions. The result is a definitive list of the planet’s 50 most breathtaking coastal destinations. A Hidden Masterpiece in Palawan Taking the coveted No. 1 spot, Entalula Beach impressed…

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Author Daniel Faßbender to Present New Crime Novel “Heaven’s Gate” in Vienna on May 5

VIENNA — German author Daniel Faßbender, known for his sharp storytelling and atmospheric crime fiction, will introduce his latest novel “Heaven’s Gate” on May 5, 2026, at 18:30 at the Thalia Bookstore on Landstraße. Faßbender, who hails from Cologne, brings readers this time deep into the Philippines, where his new criminal thriller unfolds. The book promises a gripping narrative set against the country’s vibrant yet complex social and cultural backdrop — a fresh setting that marks a new chapter in the author’s creative journey. According to event organizer Klemens Hruska,…

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EU Introduces New Rule: Laptops Must Now Ship Without Power Adapters

The European Union is entering a new phase in its push for standardized charging technology. After smartphones and small electronic devices, all newly released laptops in the EU must now feature a USB‑C charging port, marking the end of a long transition period under an EU directive aimed at reducing electronic waste and simplifying charging standards. For years, many laptop manufacturers—especially in the gaming and workstation segments—relied on proprietary round plugs or uniquely shaped connectors. These designs forced users to carry the original charger at all times, as third‑party or…

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April 2026: One of the Driest Months Ever Recorded in Austria

Austria has just experienced one of the driest Aprils since systematic measurements began — a month defined by dusty fields, cloudless skies, and a striking lack of rainfall. According to the preliminary climate balance from GeoSphere Austria, April 2026 delivered an extraordinary 65 percent precipitation deficit, placing it among the five driest Aprils in nearly 170 years of records. A Nationwide Rain Shortfall Seven of Austria’s nine federal states recorded rainfall deficits between 65 and 75 percent, with some regions missing nearly all expected precipitation. The driest conditions were observed…

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Youth Slang: The Strangest Words Teens Use Today

Language is always evolving, but youth slang operates on its own fast‑moving frequency. For many adults, the expressions teenagers use can feel like a secret code — one that shifts so quickly you barely catch a meaning before it’s already outdated. Teenagers might simply say you’re being “cringe.” But behind the confusion lies something fascinating: a linguistic playground where identity, belonging, and cultural influences collide. Why Youth Slang Changes So Rapidly Teenagers are linguistic trendsetters. Their vocabulary is shaped by TikTok, gaming culture, memes, music, and global pop trends. A…

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Sunny Start to May: Labour Day Brings Bright Skies, Weekend Up to 27°C

Austria is stepping into May with a burst of early‑summer warmth. While Labour Day begins on a cool note, Vienna can look forward to a mostly sunny holiday — ideal for anyone planning to hike, stroll through the city, relax in the parks, or fire up the grill. A Bright and Mild Labour Day Friday, 1 May, will offer nearly uninterrupted sunshine across Vienna. The morning starts on the cooler side, but temperatures will climb steadily, reaching around 20°C by the afternoon. A noticeable north wind will pick up later…

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Why May 1 Is Celebrated as “Labor Day”

May 1 is one of the most widely recognized public holidays in the world. In 22 European countries it is legally established as a day off, dedicated to honoring workers, their rights, and the long struggle for fair labor conditions. Its roots, however, lie far from Europe — in the industrial streets of Chicago in 1886. Austrian Tradition: From Workers’ Holiday to State Holiday In Austria, May 1 has been an official holiday since 1919 and has held the status of a national holiday since 1949. Known variously as Labor…

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