This year’s June full moon, also known as the Strawberry Moon, is lower in the sky than it has been since 2007. On Wednesday, June 11, you can marvel at the so-called “strawberry moon” in the sky. Shortly after 10 p.m., the full moon will be visible in the sky, hovering lower above the horizon than it has since 2007, according to the Association of Star Friends. Low in the sky, large and reddish: this is how the moon will appear tonight and tomorrow evening. It offers a celestial spectacle…
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Deadly School Shooting Shakes Graz, Austria: At Least Nine Killed, Dozens Injured
Graz, Austria, 10 June 2025 – A horrific school shooting has left Austria in mourning after a gunman opened fire at a secondary school in Graz, the country’s second-largest city, on Tuesday. The incident, which occurred at the BORG Dreierschützengasse school in the city’s northwest, resulted in at least nine fatalities—including students and at least one adult—and left dozens injured, marking one of the deadliest mass shootings in Austria’s postwar history. Police responded to reports of gunfire at around 10 a.m. local time, dispatching specialized tactical units, including the elite…
Read MoreHarmful to the body? Nevertheless, many people drink sugar-free lemonade every day
Sugar-free lemonade has long had a reputation as the “healthy” alternative to sugary varieties. Today, there are a variety of brands available – from Coke Zero to Pepsi Max to sugar-free Solo Super. But new research is now questioning how much healthier they are, if at all. A study published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine shows that people who regularly drink artificially sweetened soft drinks have up to a 43 percent higher risk of stroke, blood clots, and other cardiovascular diseases. Not exactly the bonus you were hoping…
Read MoreSalad, rice, and more: These foods are much less healthy than you think
Most of us know that pizza, fries, and the like are not part of a healthy diet. But when it comes to other foods, such as rice or salad, we are quick to be misled because not everything that appears healthy at first glance is. Some foods that are advertised as “better” or “lighter” choices can harbor hidden health risks. Light productsLight products promise less fat, less sugar, or fewer calories and are therefore often considered “healthier” alternatives. But caution is advised here, as many manufacturers resort to artificial sweeteners,…
Read MoreFloral Offering Ceremony at the Vienna City Hall Garden on June 11, 2025
On June 11, 2025, at 16 Hours, the Philippine Austrian Cultural Society (PACES), under the leadership of President Dr. Jane Abaya, will host a floral offering ceremony at the Vienna City Hall Garden in Austria. The event marks a significant occasion to celebrate the strong and enduring ties between the Philippines and Austria. Now in its seventh year, the ceremony is held in collaboration with the Philippine Embassy in Vienna, honoring the two Catalpa (Trompetenbaum) trees planted in June 1998 during the centennial of Philippine independence. These trees, located on…
Read MoreAfter a rainy Pentecost weekend: Weather increasingly better from Monday
As the meteorologists at Geosphere Austria forecast on Sunday, temperatures are set to soar, especially in the west. Temperatures of up to 33 degrees are expected. Mostly sunny on MondayThe weather on Whit Monday will be mainly sunny. From Innsbruck to Graz, there will be scattered dense clouds at the beginning, and in the southeast, it will still rain in places. As the day progresses, more cumulus clouds will form, which may temporarily shade the sunshine. Nevertheless, it will remain mainly dry until the evening. The wind will blow weakly…
Read MoreThe Rigodon Dancers Light Up Philippine Independence Day Celebration in Vienna 2025
One of the highlights of the Philippine Independence Day celebration in Vienna this year was the performance of the Rigodon de Honor. This graceful, time-honored dance has become a staple of the Filipino community’s annual ball in Austria. Spearheaded by organizers Carmen Pacaigue and Dorcy Aigner, the formation of this year’s Rigodon troupe was anything but simple. According to Pacaigue and Aigner, while many expressed interest in joining, time constraints posed a major challenge. Weekly practices began in March 2025, held mostly on weekends. To support the group, I was…
Read MoreMarvyn Acenas: The Austro-Filipino Athlete Shining in American Football
Seventeen-year-old Marvyn Acenas, the son of Filipino parents Jun and Marielle Acenas, is making headlines in Austria—not for sinking jump shots, but for breaking tackles and reading defenses like a chess grandmaster. Marvyn originally dreamed of a basketball career. “I used to play in the park with my brothers,” he says. But at 1.72 meters tall, the odds weren’t in his favor under the rim. Everything changed when two classmates introduced him to American football. One tryout was all it took: “I fell in love with this sport straight away.”…
Read MoreFirst Pentecost message of the new Pope: “Opening paths of reconciliation”
Pope Leo XIV made an urgent appeal for peace in St. Peter’s Square in Rome on Pentecost Sunday. “May the spirit of the risen Christ open paths of reconciliation wherever there is war; may it enlighten those in power and give them the courage to make gestures of détente and dialogue,” said the Pope. “The Holy Spirit breaks down barriers and tears down the walls of indifference and hatred. Where there is love, there is no room for prejudice, for the safety distances that separate us from our neighbor, for…
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