In 2026, the Philippines celebrate the 128th anniversary of their independence from Spain. However, the historical reference points between the two countries go back much further. The history of relations between Austria and the Philippines is not shaped by conflict; from the very beginning, friendly ties existed between the two countries. The discovery of the Philippines in European history took place on March 16, 1521, when the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, sailing on behalf of the Spanish Crown during the reign of a Habsburg, arrived on the islands. As Magellan…
Read MoreAustria Sees Sharp Rise in Number of Millionaires
Austria’s population of dollar millionaires grew significantly in 2025, driven by buoyant stock markets and easing inflation. According to the latest World Wealth Report by Capgemini, around 196,000 people in Austria now hold at least one million US dollars in investable assets—an increase of roughly 21 percent compared with the previous year. A Surge Toward 200,000 Millionaires Capgemini attributes the global upswing in wealth to strong equity markets and improving macroeconomic conditions. Austria followed this trend closely: the country’s nearly 200,000 millionaires represent one of the steepest year‑on‑year increases in…
Read MoreAustria Walks the World Fourteen Times: A Nationwide Challenge Becomes a Movement
Austria didn’t just meet its goal — it walked far beyond it. The country’s first nationwide steps challenge has turned into a public sensation, transforming a simple idea into a powerful statement about health, community, and sustainable mobility. A Small Goal, a Giant Leap: Nearly 700 Million Steps What began as a modest target of 100 million steps quickly grew into something much bigger. According to the organizers of Österreich zu Fuß, participants collected almost 700 million steps, the equivalent of 14 trips around the Earth. The challenge was launched…
Read MoreA Home Away from Home: Vienna Marriott Hotel Sparkles for the 128th Philippine Independence Celebration
VIENNA, Austria — While the official calendar marks the 128th Philippine Independence Day on June 12, the Filipino community in Vienna is not waiting. Today, June 5, 2026, the diaspora is gathering for a spectacular early celebration that transforms a corner of Austria into a vibrant showcase of Filipino culture, resilience, and unity. A Night of Culture and Community Organized by the Council of Filipino Associations in Austria (CFAA), under the dedicated leadership of its Chairman, Elmer Blanco, the gala is a masterclass in community organizing. Months of coordination, dance…
Read MoreFuel Prices in Austria: Diesel Drops in May, Petrol Becomes More Expensive — and Costs Are Rising Again
Austria’s motorists experienced an unusual split in fuel prices in May: diesel became significantly cheaper, while petrol prices climbed noticeably. According to the latest fuel price analysis by the ÖAMTC, this divergence is part of a recurring seasonal pattern — but relief at the pump is already fading as the fuel price cap expires. Diesel Down, Petrol Up In May, the average price for diesel fell to €1.916 per litre, a drop of 9.3 cents compared to April.Petrol moved in the opposite direction: the average price rose to €1.799 per…
Read MorePhishing Scam Targeting Drivers Across Austria: Fake ASFINAG Emails Demand “Ersatzmaut” Payment
A new wave of phishing attacks is hitting motorists across Austria, with fraudsters sending fake emails in the name of ASFINAG and demanding payment for an alleged “Ersatzmaut” of 12.36 euros. The goal is not to collect a fine — but to steal personal and financial data. Official Look, Criminal Intent The fraudulent messages are designed to look convincing: the layout resembles official ASFINAG communication, and the text claims that recipients were caught driving on Austrian motorways or expressways without a valid vignette. To avoid a supposed administrative penalty, users…
Read MoreGlobal Agencies Warn: Could 2026 Become a “Super El Niño” Year?
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is sounding the alarm once again: signs are mounting that a powerful El Niño is forming in the tropical Pacific, potentially pushing global temperatures to new record highs in 2026. Sea‑surface temperatures have been rising rapidly, and climate models show a high likelihood that El Niño conditions will strengthen in the coming months. Rising Ocean Heat Points to a Strong Event Satellite data and ocean measurements reveal unusually warm waters across the central and eastern Pacific—conditions that typically precede El Niño. Subsurface temperatures are also…
Read MoreWeekend Weather in Austria: Cold Front Clears, Summer Heat Returns
Austria is heading into a brief dip in temperatures before summer warmth makes a swift comeback. After a mild and sunny Thursday, a passing cold front on Friday will bring cooler air and some rain — but only for a short time. By the weekend, sunshine and highs of up to 29°C are back on the agenda, according to Geosphere Austria. Thursday: Early Summer Feeling Before Clouds Move In Large parts of the country enjoy a bright and mostly sunny day, with only thin high clouds gradually spreading. In the…
Read MoreWorld’s Healthiest Vegetable — Yet Almost No One Eats It
Brunnenkresse — known in English as watercress — is quietly holding the crown as one of the most nutrient‑dense vegetables on the planet, even though it rarely makes it onto people’s plates. Nutrition researchers have long praised the small leafy green, but its reputation still lags behind more familiar stars like broccoli or spinach. A Nutrient Powerhouse Hiding in Plain Sight Watercress belongs to the cruciferous family, the same group as broccoli, kale and cabbage. Despite its delicate leaves, it is packed with essential nutrients, including: The U.S. Centers for…
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