On 15 November 2025, PACES successfully hosted a benefit concert at the Kattus Sektkellerei in Vienna’s 19th district, bringing together young Filipino musicians and supporters for an unforgettable evening of culture and music. The concert, entitled “A Symphony of Hope” aimed to raise support for PACES’ scholarship programs for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) students in the Philippines. The concert drew an enthusiastic audience who gathered to enjoy a rich program spanning classical masterpieces to contemporary and Filipino favorites. “Will you…
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How much does a trip through Europe cost? A practical overview
Europe, also known as the “old continent,” is for many the epitome of diversity. In a relatively small area, you’ll find an impressive mix of cultures, languages, landscapes, and culinary highlights. And the best part? You can travel from one country to the next in just a few hours, often quite easily by train, bus, or even bike. But before you set off, the big question arises: how much does it all cost? How much should you budget for a trip through Europe? Admittedly, Europe is not the cheapest continent,…
Read MorePolar cold brings snow to low-lying areas
Polar cold air from the north and a low-pressure system over northern Italy, bringing plenty of moist air, are creating the conditions for the first snowflakes across Austria. Cold front brings pre-winter weather “The exact forecast of where and how much it will snow in the coming days is still uncertain,” said Josef Haslhofer of GeoSphere Austria on Wednesday. The first snowflakes are expected towards the end of the week, even at very low altitudes. Snow is falling in low-lying areas, especially in western Austria However, even small changes in…
Read MoreStudy: This is how much you need to earn to be happy
Many people realize early on that money alone does not make you happy. Happiness depends not only on income, but also on things like loving relationships, good health, and time for the beautiful moments in life. Nevertheless, money gives us one thing above all else: security and independence. But how much do you need to earn to be happy? And is there a point at which more money can no longer increase our happiness? A study provides the answer to these questions. More money makes those who have little happier…
Read MoreSuperfood kiwi – how healthy is this fruit really?
Two kiwis a day – that’s the advice of an intestinal expert. The fruit not only stimulates digestion, but can also prevent disease. Several times a day or just twice a week? The regularity of your bowel movements can say something about your health. Fiber is particularly important for stimulating digestion. One disadvantage is that it can cause flatulence. Intestinal problems such as flatulence and constipation affect up to a third of the population. One fruit can be beneficial in this regard. Consuming fiber is often a vague recommendation and…
Read MoreHow to protect yourself from fraudsters: Black Friday & Co.: How criminals exploit the discount battle
The shopping day “Black Friday” arrived in Austria years ago. This year, it will take place on November 28, but the signs are already clearly visible. Some retail segments are focusing on “Black Weeks” or even “Black November,” and the world’s largest online retailer, Amazon, is already advertising various discounts under the title “early Black Friday.” However, according to a study by the Austrian E-Commerce Quality Mark (www.guetezeichen.at), the risk of becoming a victim of internet fraud also increases every year around the time of the bargain hunt. One conclusion:…
Read MoreCommentary on the Political Situation: Flood-Control Corruption in the Philippines
1. The Scale and Stakes of the Crisis In recent months, allegations of massive corruption in flood-control infrastructure have destabilized public trust in government. According to the Department of Finance, the Philippines may be losing as much as ₱118.5 billion annually (2023–2025) to fraudulent or poorly executed flood projects. Reports suggest that up to 70 percent of flood-budget allocations may be siphoned off through various irregularities. This is not just about misspent money. Climate-adaptation funds — funds meant to protect vulnerable communities from worsening typhoons and floods — are allegedly…
Read MoreConsular Outreach in Split Delivers 500+ Services
13 November 2025, Vienna – Filipinos in Split, Croatia received more than 500 consular and migrant worker services during the outreach mission of the Philippine Embassy in Vienna held from 7 to 8 November 2025. The Embassy team delivered passport processing, civil registry work, and notarial services. The Migrant Workers Office in Vienna supported the mission with contract verification, OWWA membership processing, and labor consultations for overseas Filipino workers from Split, Zagreb, and nearby areas. Pag-IBIG and SSS representatives also assisted through dedicated virtual offices set up for the outreach.…
Read MoreHeating: What happens when you turn it off once a day
In recent days, many people have turned on their heating for the first time this year to warm up their homes. Especially if the utility bill for 2024, which tenants will receive in 2025, is high, it’s worth taking a look at the costs. The question of whether to turn off the heating at night to save money therefore seems quite logical at first glance Turn off the heating at night? These rules must be observed The myth is that turning off the heating at night saves money. After all,…
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