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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The Hidden Dangers of an Open Window

Sleeping with the window open in summer may feel like the most natural thing in the world — but experts warn it can seriously disrupt your rest and even harm your health. Here’s why closing the window at night is often the smarter choice when temperatures rise. Noise that your brain never ignores Even if you think you sleep deeply, your brain stays on alert. A study by the Center for Cardiology at University Medical Center Mainz, led by Dr. Thomas Münzel, shows that nighttime noise — from traffic, partying…

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Sand, Shells, Stones: The Surprising Souvenirs That Could Ruin Your Holiday

The perfect holiday memory often fits in the palm of your hand — a smooth pebble, a handful of warm sand, a shell that glitters in the sun. But in some of Europe’s most beloved destinations, these tiny treasures can trigger massive trouble. From Sardinia to the Canary Islands, strict environmental laws mean that what seems like an innocent keepsake may instead become the most expensive souvenir of your life. Below is a feature‑style deep dive into the rules, the risks, and the real reasons behind Europe’s toughest beach‑protection laws.…

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Filipino Blood on Football’s Biggest Stage: David Alaba’s Historic Clash with Messi

The blinding floodlights of Dallas, Texas, felt a world away from the Philippines. Yet, as Austria lined up against world champions Argentina on football’s grandest stage, a piece of the Philippines was right there under the lights. In a high-stakes FIFA World Cup group stage clash, David Alaba faced down the ultimate test: a 38-year-old Lionel Messi playing in peak, record-breaking form. To the global football community, Alaba is the quintessential modern defender—a legendary multi-time Champions League winner with Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, and the fearless captain who led…

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Longest Day of the Year: When the Summer Solstice Brings Light, Tradition, and a Subtle Farewell

The summer solstice marks the moment the Northern Hemisphere tilts closest to the sun — a celestial pause that gifts Austria its longest day of the year. On 21 June, daylight reaches its annual peak, bathing the country in more than sixteen hours of brightness before the slow return of longer nights begins. A Day When Light Lingers In Vienna, the sun rises as early as 4:42 a.m. and doesn’t slip below the horizon until 8:59 p.m. For early risers, hikers, and anyone who cherishes long, glowing evenings, this is…

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Vienna Airport Drops 100‑Milliliter Liquid Rule as New CT Scanners Go Live for Summer Travel Rush

Vienna, Austria — Just in time for the start of the summer holidays, Vienna International Airport is rolling out a major upgrade that will change the way passengers pass through security. Beginning Saturday, 4 July 2026, the long‑standing 100‑milliliter limit for liquids in hand luggage will be lifted, thanks to the introduction of next‑generation CT scanners. Airport board member Julian Jäger confirmed the launch in ORF’s Wien heute series Bei uns, noting that the new system will be fully operational on the first day of the school holidays. “Passengers can…

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Scientists Say Urinating in the Sea Is Largely Harmless — but Pools Are a Different Story

A dip in the ocean, warm sun on the skin — and suddenly nature calls. Many holidaymakers know the dilemma. But is relieving oneself in the sea actually harmful to the environment? According to researchers, the answer is clear: in almost all cases, it poses virtually no ecological risk. Why the Ocean Can Handle It The key lies in the composition of human urine. About 95 percent of it is simply water. The remaining components — sodium, chloride, potassium — are substances already found in seawater, often in far higher…

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Europe Braces for Scorching Heatwaves — How to Stay Cool When It Matters Most

Temperatures across Europe are set to surge toward new summer records in the coming days, with parts of the continent expected to approach 40°C.For millions of people, this will mean not just discomfort but real danger. “Heatwaves aren’t just unpleasant — they’re among the deadliest weather events in Europe. Yet most heat‑related illnesses can be prevented with simple measures,” said Tiago Villanueva, family physician and president of the European Union of General Practitioners / Family Physicians, in an interview with Euronews Health. As Europe prepares for another intense heat episode,…

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