Faith and Flavors: Vienna Confirmation Candidates Rally Support for Philippine Kindergarten

VIENNA, AUSTRIA — The youth and confirmation candidates of the Pfarrgemeinde Herz Jesu parish, located at Töllergasse 11 in Vienna’s 1210 district, are set to host a special Youth Mass centered around community, faith, and global solidarity. Scheduled for a 9:30 AM start, the celebration will center on the moving theme “Under God’s Protection.” Faith in Action: Supporting a Kindergarten in the Philippines This year’s Youth Mass goes beyond a local gathering by placing a vital international parish initiative at the heart of the celebration. The liturgy and community focus…

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EU’s New Border System Sparks Fears of Travel Chaos as Summer Holidays Begin

Europe’s ambitious new border-control system, the Entry/Exit System (EES), is facing mounting pressure just weeks after its EU‑wide launch — and airport authorities are warning that the situation could spiral as the continent enters peak holiday season. The system, designed to register every non‑EU traveller with biometric data and make that information instantly available to police forces across the bloc, went live on 15 June. Brussels has promoted it as the most advanced border‑security system in the world, intended to stop criminals and terror suspects at the border and curb…

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Austria Braces for Seven Tropical Nights as Heatwave Intensifies

Austria’s prolonged heatwave is entering its most extreme phase, with meteorologists warning of seven consecutive tropical nights—minimum temperatures staying above 20°C—and daytime highs approaching 40°C this weekend. According to experts at Geosphere Austria, the country is on track to challenge long‑standing temperature records, while private weather service Ubimet expects new June records in every federal state. The national all‑time heat record still stands at 40.5°C, measured in August 2013 in the district of Bruck an der Leitha. But forecasters say the coming days could come uncomfortably close. Heat Days Multiply…

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McDonald’s Prices Around the World: How Much a Meal Really Costs

The cost of eating at McDonald’s varies dramatically from country to country. A Big Mac in Zurich can cost more than double the price of the same burger in Manila. These differences reveal how local wages, supply chains, inflation, and economic conditions shape the global fast‑food landscape. A Global Brand With Local Price Tags McDonald’s operates in more than 120 countries, serving millions every day. But while the menu looks familiar everywhere, the prices certainly don’t. A combination of factors — from labor costs to import duties — determines how…

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EU Takes Major Step Toward Introducing a Digital Euro

The European Union has moved a significant step closer to launching a digital version of its currency. On Tuesday, the European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) approved the legal framework for the digital euro, marking a milestone in the bloc’s efforts to modernize its payment landscape. The proposal passed with 43 votes in favor, 14 against, and one abstention, clearing the way for the full Parliament to consider the measure in early July. If no objections are raised, negotiations with EU member states can begin. A European…

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Sleepless in the Heat? 7 Simple Tricks for Cooler Nights

Summer may not look like it in Vienna right now, but the heat is expected to return in the coming days — and with it, those restless, sweaty nights. When temperatures barely drop below 20°C, sleep quickly becomes a challenge. Urban apartments, especially in older buildings, absorb heat throughout the day and release it slowly well into the night. The good news: You don’t need an air conditioner to make your bedroom more comfortable. A few simple adjustments can noticeably cool your sleeping environment. 1. Ventilate the right way The…

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15 Spine‑Chilling Superstitions From Around the World — And the Dark Stories Behind Them

Even if you don’t consider yourself superstitious, chances are you’ve knocked on wood, avoided opening an umbrella indoors, or instinctively covered your mouth when yawning. These tiny rituals feel harmless — but many of them come from centuries‑old fears, ghost stories, and attempts to ward off evil forces. 1. Knocking on Wood People do it to “avoid tempting fate.” The custom likely stems from ancient tree‑worshipping cultures — especially the Celts — who believed spirits lived inside trunks. Touching wood was a way to call on these beings for protection.…

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Austria Braces for 40°C as Heatwave Peaks on Sunday

Vienna — Austria is heading into the most extreme phase of its ongoing heatwave, with temperatures expected to reach or even exceed 40°C on Sunday, particularly in the eastern regions, according to Geosphere Austria. The country has been under escalating heat alerts since Tuesday, and the coming days are set to push conditions to their limits. Heatwave Intensifies Across Austria Meteorologists warn that from Thursday onward, temperatures above 35°C will be widespread across the entire country, marking a continuation of a heatwave gripping much of Western Europe.Yellow and orange warnings…

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Summer Sky 2026: A Season Packed With Rare Celestial Events

The summer of 2026 has only just begun, but astronomers and sky‑watchers across Europe are already calling it one of the most spectacular seasons in years. Despite the famously bright summer nights that often frustrate stargazers, the coming weeks offer an unusually rich lineup of celestial events — many of them visible without any equipment. A Sky That Never Sleeps Even when the nights barely grow dark, several summer classics remain easy to spot. The Summer Milky Way arches across the southeastern sky, glowing softly above the horizon. High in…

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