Austria: People on low incomes save massively

A study by the Institute for Sales, Trade, and Marketing at Johannes Kepler University found that low-income people still need to save a lot. They must cut back on everyday purchases and new purchases. According to the study, more than half of people in households with a net income of less than EUR 2,000 saved on electrical appliances or furniture this year. Over one in three people could not afford a summer vacation this year. Those affected also have to hold back in the supermarket. Six out of ten of…

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Mandatory deposit for disposable drinks packaging starts in 50 days: what you need to know

The aim is to recycle around 2.2 billion bottles and cans every year and achieve a return rate of 90% by 2027. “Consumers are the linchpin for the project’s success,” emphasize Monika Fiala and Simon Parth from Recycling Pfand Österreich. The deposit system promotes the circular economy by enabling the reuse of materials such as plastic and metal. The system is also intended to reduce littering, i.e. the careless throwing away of waste. By the end of 2025, the return rate should be 80 percent to meet the EU target…

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Philippines hit by hurricane for the 4th time in 4 weeks

For the fourth time in a month, the Philippines has been hit by a tropical cyclone. According to the weather service, thousands had to flee from Typhoon Toraji on Monday, which hit the island nation near Dilasag, about 220 kilometers northeast of the capital Manila.The weather service warned of strong winds, heavy rain, and an impending storm surge in the country’s north. “Trees are falling, and the power has been out since yesterday,” reported the head of civil defence in the town of Dinalungan, not far from Dilasag.According to rescue…

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What is everyday racism and what can you do about it?

A disparaging look at the office, the question about your “real origin,” the supposed compliment for your perfect German: racism has many faces. It can manifest itself in any situation in our everyday lives. What can we all do about it? Everyday racism and structural racism: what’s the difference? There is no universal definition of everyday racism. However, it must be distinguished from institutional or structural racism. Structural racism means that people do not have equal access to social goods such as rights or education for racist reasons, as was…

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Bananas for breakfast: healthy or better left out?

Bananas are one of the most popular breakfast options, but experts disagree on whether they are healthy for starting the day. British nutritionist Daryl Gioffre, known for his recommendations on a low-acid diet, advises against eating bananas in the morning, according to Frankfurter Rundschau.Their high fructose content can cause blood sugar levels to rise quickly, followed by a drop in energy. He recommends eating bananas only with healthy fats, such as raw almond butter, to stabilise blood sugar levels. German nutritionist Peggy Schöne disagrees: bananas are a valuable energy source…

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Austrian Pop Star Vincent Bueno to Release Highly-Anticipated Album “Unafraid” on November 15

Vincent Bueno, the acclaimed Austrian pop artist and former Eurovision contestant, is set to release his latest album, Unafraid, on November 15, 2024. Known for his dynamic performances and powerful vocals, Bueno has generated considerable excitement among fans and industry insiders with the news of his upcoming release. This album marks a significant evolution in his artistic journey, promising an array of personal and inspiring tracks that delve into themes of courage, resilience, and self-discovery. Unafraid comes as Bueno’s first major project since his 2020 Eurovision entry, Alive, which was…

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