Major 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…

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Global 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…

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Austria 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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Filipino Community Leaders Unite in Vienna to Plan Prestigious “Pamana V” Festival Parade Celebrating 80 Years of Philippine-Austrian Relations

VIENNA, AUSTRIA — On Monday, June 29, 2026, Filipino community leaders, regional representatives, and heads of various civic, religious, and interest groups across Austria gathered at the Parish Hall of Pfarre Leopoldau (Leopoldauer Platz 12, 1210 Vienna) for a strategic briefing and get-together. The meeting marked the official countdown and planning phase for the highly anticipated Pamana V Philippine-Austrian Festivals Parade, scheduled to take over the heart of Vienna on September 5, 2026. This year’s grand cultural showcase holds historic significance as it highlights a major milestone: the 80th Year…

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Handyman scams on the rise

Vienna — The Vienna Chamber of Labour (AK) is issuing a clear warning to residents: keep calm and stay alert when dealing with emergency locksmiths and other quick-response handymen. A growing number of people have reported being confronted with overpriced bills, pressure tactics and demands for immediate cash payments after simple door openings. It happens in seconds: you take out the trash, the door snaps shut, and the key is still inside. In that moment of stress, many people quickly search online for a locksmith — and often end up…

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Austria’s Life Expectancy Hits Historic High — Men Pass 80 for the First Time

Austria’s population is living longer than ever before. Fresh demographic data from Statistik Austria shows a milestone that researchers have long anticipated: boys born in Austria today can expect to live more than 80 years. For girls, life expectancy remains even higher. A Record-Breaking Number For the first time in the country’s history, male life expectancy at birth has crossed the 80‑year threshold. According to Statistik Austria, men born in 2025 can expect to live 80.15 years, while women reach an average of 84.60 years. This marks a new peak…

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Vienna Parish Hosts Vibrant Youth-Led Mass in Support of Philippine Kindergarten Project

VIENNA, AUSTRIA — On Sunday, June 28, 2026, the Parish of the Heart of Jesus in Vienna’s 21st district (1210) came alive with energy, faith, and a deep sense of global community. The parish hosted a special interactive Holy Mass completely centered around the active participation of its youth, drawing parishioners and international communities together for a noble cause. The central theme of the celebration was the “Kindergarten Project in Antique, Philippines,” a vital initiative spearheaded by the Pfarre der Weg Jesu since 2024. The project aims to provide early…

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Warning: How Fans and Air Conditioners Can Make Us Sick

When summer heat turns oppressive, many people reach instinctively for fans or air conditioners. They promise relief, cooler rooms, and a chance to breathe again. But these popular heat‑helpers have a hidden side. Used incorrectly, poorly maintained, or set to extreme temperatures, they can become genuine health hazards — with consequences far more serious than a stiff neck or watery eyes. The Invisible Dangers: Dust, Mold, and Bacteria Fans and AC units don’t just move air. They move everything in the air — dust, allergens, mold spores, and microbes. And…

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Europe Shatters Heat Records as Temperatures Surge Across the Continent

Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with new national and regional temperature records set across multiple countries. From Czechia to Denmark, Switzerland, Spain and Germany, meteorological agencies are reporting extreme values that surpass anything measured since the beginning of modern weather observations. Record-Breaking Heat Across Central and Northern Europe Czechia: 40.8°C in Doksany Czechia has already reached a new all-time national temperature record even before the peak of the heatwave. The national weather service CHMU reported 40.8°C in Doksany, north of Prague—exceeding the previous record of 40.4°C set in 2012.…

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