“Red Night”Party”—Waraynons in Austria kicked off the Halloween season

October 19, 2024 – The Waraynon community in Austria kicked off the Halloween season with an early celebration at the “Red Night Party,” held in the historic Rathaus Keller in Vienna’s 1st district. The event brought together Filipinos from across Austria, especially those hailing from the Samar region in the Philippines, known as the Waraynons. The festive gathering was filled with vibrant costumes, lively music, and a strong community spirit. Organizer Cecille Alfonso Basierto expressed heartfelt gratitude to all participants, stating, “Your presence contributed immensely to the event’s success, and…

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Association of Pangasinenses in Austria and Our Lady of Manaoag Choir Join the Austrian Parish on World Mission Sunday

World Mission Sunday is a significant day in the Catholic Church, marking a moment of reflection, outreach, and community bonding among parishioners globally. This year, the Association of Pangasinenses in Austria and the Our Lady of Manaoag Choir made a remarkable contribution to the celebration at the Parish of the Heart of Jesus in Vienna’s 21st district. Their participation not only enriched the liturgical experience but also showcased the cultural diversity that exists within the Catholic community. A Meaningful Gathering On World Mission Sunday, the church celebrates its commitment to…

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What is a hashtag? Meaning and application

Hashtags have long been integral to social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. They help to categorize content and make it easier to find. In this article, you will learn how hashtags work, why they are important, and how to use them effectively. So-called hashtags, i.e., words or a string of characters preceded by a double cross (#), are now ubiquitous in social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google+, and it is almost impossible to imagine life without them. Hashtags became known through the microblogging service Twitter, but they…

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Winter tire obligation approaching: what you should know

The time has been exactly two weeks: from November 1, winter tires will be mandatory in Austria. The ÖAMTC provides information on what you should bear in mind. On November 1, the weather-dependent winter equipment requirement will once again apply on Austria’s roads: from this date, cars, small trucks, and “moped cars” must be fitted with winter tires on all wheels when driving on snow, slush, or ice, the ÖAMTC informs and appeals: Even if the temperatures are sometimes still mild and autumnal, it is advisable to make an appointment…

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Bikol Society Austria Pilgrimage to Spain: A Journey of Faith and Filipino Pride

October 11-14, 2024 – The Bikol Society Austria (BSA) and friends embarked on a meaningful four-day pilgrimage to Spain from October 11 to 14, 2024. This journey, spearheaded by Lolita Vendivil Kaszuba, combined spiritual devotion, cultural immersion, and a celebration of Filipino identity, offering participants unforgettable experiences at historic and religious landmarks across the country. Day 1: Segovia – A Day of Faith and HistoryThe pilgrimage began in Segovia, a city known for its remarkable Roman Aqueduct and rich history. Participants marveled at the Aqueduct’s ancient grandeur and then explored…

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Wet and cloudy: what to expect over the next few days

As autumn slowly catches up with us, it will get wetter in many parts of Austria over the next few days. But don’t worry—October isn’t over yet, and it still has a few sunny surprises in store for us. Italian low pressure brings rain and gives the Föhn a break Over the next few days, an area of low pressure from Italy (i.e., a weather-determining area of low pressure that forms in the Mediterranean region) will influence the weather situation in Austria. Rain is expected in the south and west…

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It can happen to anyone – police now warn all citizens

There is an increasing number of attempted telephone scams in parts of Austria. The callers pretend to be official representatives of the authorities. Due to current events in the field of telephone fraud, the Tyrol Provincial Police Directorate feels compelled to publish a “special press release.” “Fraud calls are currently being made in the districts of Innsbruck and Innsbruck-Land. Fraudsters pretend to be police officers or court officials on the phone and try to lure out cash and valuables. Protect yourself and warn your relatives,” warns the police. Similar incidents…

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Symptoms explained: How to recognize which disease you have

Corona is on the rise again in Austria! According to Hans-Peter Hutter from the Department of Epidemiology at the Medical University of Vienna, the “XEC” Omikron sub-variant is currently predominant and being detected more frequently. According to data from the Austrian Health Insurance Fund (ÖGK), 14,160 coronavirus cases have been recorded. Interpreting symptoms correctly The symptoms of the “XEC” variant are very similar to those of the previous variants. Those affected report fever, cough, cold, headache, and aching limbs on the internet, with one “new” symptom in particular: heartburn. According…

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In Austria, the topic of menopause is often taboo

Austrians know too little about menopause. According to a survey conducted by Marketagent on behalf of Ketchum for the pharmaceutical company Gynial, 57 percent of Austrian households have never addressed the topic. Almost as many respondents (58.8 percent) believe that menopause is still a taboo subject (57.4 percent of women and 60.2 percent of men). For 24.9 percent, it is uncomfortable to talk about it. Men, in particular (33.2 percent), find the topic unpleasant more often than women (16.5 percent). Three-quarters (78.5 percent) of men do not deal with it,…

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