Vienna slips from the top and is no longer the world’s most liveable city

For the first time in several years, Vienna is no longer at the top of the ranking of the world’s most livable cities. After three consecutive top rankings, the Austrian capital has been replaced by the Danish capital, Copenhagen. Vienna has the same score as the Swiss metropolis of Zurich, followed by Melbourne in Australia and Geneva in Switzerland, in the ranking of the British “Economist” group. In the 2025 Global Liveability Index, compiled by the Economist Group’s research and analysis department, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), the list continues…

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Summer full of closures: What public transport passengers can now expect in Vienna

The tunnel under Franz-Josefs-Kai is once again a primary construction site. After the section between Schwedenplatz and Schottenring has already been renovated, the area between Schottenring and Friedensbrücke will now follow. The U4 line will therefore be divided from June 28 to September 1. The trains will run from Hütteldorf to Schottenring and from Heiligenstadt to Friedensbrücke. The replacement lines E4 and D will run in between. The main line of the S-Bahn between Floridsdorf and Praterstern is also affected. Wiener Linien is increasing services on the U6, U2, U3,…

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Temperature rises faster in Austria

The latest climate report provides alarming figures: the temperature increase in Austria is much more pronounced than the global average. Austria has already warmed by around 3.1 degrees since 1900. The impact on the country, its people, and the environment is enormous. There is an urgent need for action. “Especially since the 1980s, warming has increased noticeably by around 0.5 degrees per decade. This is also reflected in a significant increase in extreme events such as hot days or droughts,” explains Harald Rieder from BOKU in Vienna. Over the last…

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Filipino Community in Vienna Gears Up for Annual Barrio Fiesta

The Filipino community in Vienna is set to host its much-anticipated annual Barrio Fiesta on July 19, 2025, at the ATV Liesing Sportplatz, located at Franz Heidergasse 14/Pellmanngasse 2, 1230 Vienna. Festivities will kick off with a Thanksgiving Mass at 10:00 AM, followed by a full day of cultural celebration, music, food, and community spirit. Organized by the Council of Filipino Associations in Austria, in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy, Vienna, this year’s event is expected to attract hundreds of participants from Vienna and its surrounding regions. The council, under…

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Partial retirement brings salary plus pension

The Ministry of Social Affairs has finalized the draft law for introducing a partial pension. From next year, it will be possible to continue working reduced hours and, at the same time, draw a portion of the pension that has already been saved. To this end, partial retirement will be gradually restricted. In the future, it can only be used for three years instead of the previous five. The corresponding law is expected to pass the National Council before the summer. At a press conference, Social Affairs Minister Korinna Schumann…

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Austrians satisfied with security but pessimistic

People in Austria feel safer, but less so than they did five years ago. This is the result of a representative study presented on Monday by the Association of Austrian Security Companies (VSÖ). The association surveyed around 1,400 private individuals between the ages of 16 and 75 and more than 600 security officers online about their perception of security before the shooting rampage in Graz. 55% stated that the security situation in Germany had developed in the wrong direction since 2020. Nevertheless, the feeling of security is “extremely high” in…

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More walking, less back pain

People who walk every day have a lower risk of developing lower back pain. According to an extensive Norwegian long-term study, the risk of chronic back pain is 23% lower in individuals who walk more than 100 minutes a day compared to those who walk less than 78 minutes a day. For the study published in the journal “JAMA Network Open,” the team led by Rayane Haddadj from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology drew on data from the HUNT study—a large-scale health survey with tens of thousands of…

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Filipino Catholic Community in Linz celebrated its 20th anniversary

The Filipino Catholic Community in Linz celebrated its 20th anniversary with a joyful and faith-filled gathering that honored two decades of unity, worship, and cultural pride. The celebration brought together members of the community, both longtime and new, as well as special guests from the Diocese of Linz. Fr. Ely Dalanon of the Filipino Catholic Chaplaincy joined the celebration and presided over the Thanksgiving Mass. His message reflected on the journey of the Filipino Catholic Community, highlighting their enduring faith and the importance of nurturing spiritual and cultural identity, especially…

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Cold front brings cooling to Austria

A cold front will initially bring dense clouds, rain, showers, and cooling to Austria at the start of the week. From Tuesday, however, the sun will push through again and bring summery temperatures, as the Geosphere Austria forecasts showed on Sunday. The 30-degree mark is also expected to be broken again over the week in time for the Corpus Christi holiday. The start of the week will be cloudy. Thunderstorms are also expected in the southeast on Monday. The sun will only appear occasionally, and it will remain wet for…

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