A powerful El Niño is rapidly building in the Pacific and is expected to reach strong intensity between July and September, according to the UN’s World Meteorological Organization (WMO). In its latest monthly climate update released Friday, the agency said the phenomenon has already begun—and with it, the likelihood of extreme weather events around the world has sharply increased. A Climate Pattern With Global Reach El Niño is a naturally occurring climate pattern in which Pacific sea-surface temperatures rise, disrupting global wind systems, air pressure, and rainfall. Scientists classify its…
Read MoreAustria Clarifies How Long Families Can Receive Support Payments After High School Graduation
Austria’s rules on family allowance (Familienbeihilfe) after a student completes the Matura remain a crucial topic for parents navigating the transition from school to work, university, or national service. According to Lisa Wassner, expert on women, work and family at the Chamber of Labour Styria (AK Steiermark), several deadlines and income limits determine how long the benefit continues. Automatic Extension After the Matura Parents of adult children who have not yet turned 24 continue to receive the family allowance for four months after the Matura, regardless of what the young…
Read MoreCoffee on an Empty Stomach: How Risky Is Austria’s Morning Habit?
Many people in Austria begin their day with a cup of coffee long before they sit down for breakfast. In moderate amounts, the drink is considered beneficial: studies link it to a stimulated metabolism and a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and certain cancers. But drinking it on an empty stomach doesn’t work equally well for everyone. The Body’s Reaction According to U.S. nutrition expert Anthony DiMarino of the Cleveland Clinic, the digestive system can handle coffee without food. Still, some people experience side effects. When caffeine enters the bloodstream…
Read MoreRooted in Life, Blooming in Vienna: The Transcendent Canvas of Lisa Pangan
From July 15th to July 18th, 2026, Vienna’s vibrant art scene will find a fresh, deeply moving pulse at the Galerie am Park. In collaboration with the renowned local art association Verein Kunstschaffen, the exhibition “Sags durch die Blume” (Say It with Flowers) invites the public to explore the manifold ways flowers act as messengers of the human soul. Among the diverse works on display, one distinct visual philosophy stands out: the poignant, organic world of Flowerembryoart, created by Vienna-based Filipino artist and healthcare professional Lisa Pangan (also known as…
Read MoreAustria’s Daily Waste Mountain: New Data Shows How Much We Throw Away
Austria generates 67.2 million tonnes of waste per year, according to the latest figures from the Environment Agency Austria. Broken down, that’s around 1.5 kilograms of household waste per person every single day. But the real number is far higher. When construction debris, excavated soil, industrial waste and other secondary materials are included, the daily tally climbs to 20–22 kilograms per person. “Those household figures only cover municipal waste,” says Prof. Marion Huber-Humer, head of the Institute of Waste Management and Circular Economy at BOKU University. “Once you add the…
Read MoreSummer Travel Costs Surge as Flights and Package Holidays Become Significantly More Expensive
Urlaub in diesem Sommer wird spürbar teurer: New data from Germany’s Federal Statistical Office shows a sharp rise in both flight prices and package holiday costs, driven largely by turbulence on the global kerosene market following the Iran war. Flight Prices Jump Across Nearly All Regions International airfares rose by an average of 8.5% in the first six months of the year compared with the same period in 2025. Domestic flights saw an even steeper increase, climbing 9.5%. The strongest price hikes hit routes to Central America, where Economy‑Class tickets…
Read MoreUnsettled Weather Returns: Severe Hailstorms and Thunderstorms Heading for Austria
Austria is bracing for a sharp weather turnaround after days of intense heat. Meteorologists warn that from Tuesday onward, the atmosphere will become increasingly unstable, with a marked rise in thunderstorm risk and the potential for severe weather across large parts of the country. Forecasts highlight the danger of heavy rainfall, hail, and storm‑force gusts. Storms Building from Morning Onward Already by late morning, the first showers may develop in and around Tirol. As the day progresses, thunderstorms will expand across the western and southern regions, eventually reaching all of…
Read MoreEVENT UPDATE: Official Timeline and Parade Route Revealed for PAMANA 5!
Excitement is building for the PAMANA 5 Philippine Festivals Parade and Cultural Extravaganza happening on September 5, 2026! The organizing committee has officially released the schedule and the definitive route for this grand celebration. Whether you are performing, marching, or coming to watch, here is everything you need to know to plan your day: Official Timeline (09:00 – 17:00) The Parade Route Witness the heart of Vienna transform into a showcase of Filipino culture. The parade will march through the following historic streets and squares: Stephansplatz ➔ Graben ➔ Bognergasse…
Read MoreHarvard Study Finds the Key to Happiness Lies in Human Connection
People who invest in their relationships and embrace generosity live longer, healthier and happier lives — that’s the clear conclusion of Harvard’s decades‑long research into human wellbeing. According to reporting from chip.de, the study shows that individuals who prioritize close interpersonal bonds consistently report higher life satisfaction, stronger emotional resilience and even better physical health well into their 80s. The findings challenge the widespread belief that wealth or professional success are the main drivers of happiness. Money Helps — But Only Up to a Point The data reveals that wellbeing…
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