The world is heading toward a demographic milestone: under the most realistic global development scenario, humanity will surpass ten billion people around the year 2065. That is the central finding of a newly updated set of long‑term population projections produced by demographers at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) in Laxenburg and the Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital (WIC) in Vienna. Their new projection model, known as WIC2023, integrates the latest global data on population, education, and migration — and, crucially, the demographic impacts of…
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Myths and Facts About Sleeping With Wet Hair
Sleeping with wet hair isn’t the health hazard many people imagine — but it isn’t entirely harmless either. The science shows a mix of persistent myths, partial truths, and real but limited risks. Below is a clear, journalistically structured feature article that separates fact from fiction while keeping the tone accessible and evidence‑based. For generations, parents have warned their children not to go to bed with wet hair. The reasons vary — from catching a cold to damaging the scalp — and the warnings have become so common that many…
Read MoreAustrian Strawberries: Why They’re Among the Healthiest in Europe
Austrian strawberries stand out for their low pesticide levels, sustainable cultivation, and exceptional freshness — making them some of the healthiest fruits of the season. As the strawberry season begins across Austria, consumers can look forward to baskets filled with bright red, aromatic berries now arriving in supermarkets. And this year’s harvest brings particularly good news: Austrian-grown strawberries are not only fresher but also significantly cleaner than many imported varieties. Fewer Pesticides, More Sustainability According to GLOBAL 2000, years of cooperation between farmers and retailers have led to a dramatic…
Read MoreAustria Braces for Early‑Season Heatwave as Temperatures Surge Past 30°C
Austria is heading into an unusually intense burst of early‑summer heat, with temperatures from Sunday through Tuesday expected to soar above 30°C across large parts of the country. After a largely average May, a powerful high‑pressure system over Western and Central Europe is now steering exceptionally warm air into the region — and pushing the nation toward potentially historic records. A High‑Pressure System Turns Up the Heat Meteorologists attribute the sudden spike in temperatures to an unusually strong high‑pressure zone dominating Western and Central Europe. This system is funnelling hot…
Read MoreInvitation to a Public Lecture 1887: Tracing Rizal’s Footsteps in Vienna By Dr. Johann Stockinger
The Philippine Embassy in Austria warmly invites the public to the lecture “1887: Tracing Rizal’s Footsteps in Vienna”, to be delivered by historian Dr. Johann Stockinger, one of the leading researchers on José Rizal’s European journeys. This special event revisits the national hero’s 1887 visit to Vienna—an encounter with the city’s intellectual life, medical institutions, and cultural circles that shaped his worldview and deepened his engagement with European reformist thought. Event Details Part of a Milestone Celebration The lecture forms part of the Embassy’s commemorative program for the 80th Anniversary…
Read MorePentecost: The Feast of Spirit, Courage, and New Beginnings
Pentecost Sunday is often called the Church’s “birthday” — but its meaning runs far deeper than a simple anniversary. It is the feast where wind, fire, fear, courage, and mission collide, transforming a small, uncertain community into a global movement that continues to shape the world Pentecost Sunday stands as one of the most powerful and transformative feasts in the Christian calendar. Celebrated fifty days after Easter, it marks the moment when the Holy Spirit descended upon the apostles — an event that turned hesitant followers into bold witnesses and…
Read MoreHow Much Exercise Do We Really Need? A New Study Challenges WHO Guidelines
A major new analysis suggests that far more weekly exercise than the current WHO guideline of 150 minutes may deliver dramatically greater protection against heart disease — potentially 560 to 610 minutes per week. But the story is more nuanced than it sounds. A New Look at Weekly Exercise Needs For years, the World Health Organization has recommended at least 150 minutes of moderate physical activity per week. It’s a realistic benchmark — one many people still struggle to reach — and it has been widely accepted as the global…
Read MoreEmbassy of the Philippines in Vienna Opens Registration for Paaralan sa Pasuguan 2026
VIENNA, AUSTRIA — The Embassy of the Philippines in Vienna has officially opened registration for Paaralan sa Pasuguan 2026, a cultural and language enrichment program designed for Filipino children and youth aged 7 to 17 years old. The annual program aims to strengthen the participants’ connection to Filipino heritage by providing lessons in conversational Filipino, Philippine folk songs, myths, traditional games, and Philippine history. Classes will be held at the Philippine Embassy located on the 21st Floor, Ares Tower, Donau-City-Straße 11, 1220 Vienna, Austria. Sessions will run from 24 July…
Read MoreAirlines Scrap Free Cabin Trolleys: Lufthansa Group Introduces New Hand‑Luggage Rules
Passengers flying with several major European carriers will now have to pay for their cabin trolley bags.Beginning 19 May 2026, the Lufthansa Group has officially ended the long‑standing practice of allowing a free carry‑on suitcase on many short‑ and medium‑haul routes. The move affects millions of travellers across Europe and marks one of the most significant baggage‑policy shifts since Ryanair’s changes last autumn. What changes for passengers The key change: The Lufthansa Group says the adjustment reflects “changing passenger behaviour” and aims to offer more tailored fare options—particularly for day…
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