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…
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Airlines 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…
Read MorePfingsten in Österreich: Summer Makes an Early Entrance
Austria is heading into a warm and sunny Pentecost weekend, with meteorologists describing the shift as a clear break from the cool, unsettled days of mid‑May. “The Eisheiligen are behind us — now it’s full speed toward summer,” says meteorologist Hannes Rieder, offering a forecast that will delight anyone planning excursions, barbecues, or outdoor celebrations. Early Week: Still Unsettled in Styria and Carinthia Rieder notes that this brief unsettled phase is the final remnant of the cooler air masses lingering over the region. From Thursday: Drier Air, Rising Temperatures “From…
Read MoreWien Celebrates Its Signature Flavors, Craftsmanship, and Sound at the Wienliebe Festival
From 23 to 25 May 2026, Vienna turns its iconic Rathausplatz into a vibrant showcase of everything the city loves about itself — food, craft, and music. The Wienliebe-Festival, now a highlight of the spring calendar, brings together the best of the city’s culinary traditions, artisan culture, and musical heritage for three days of open‑air celebration. A Culinary Tour of Vienna — All in One Square The festival’s heart beats in its food stalls, where some of Vienna’s most beloved establishments serve classics with both tradition and flair. Visitors can…
Read MoreButter oder Margarine – Which One Is Really Healthier?
The debate over butter versus margarine has been simmering for decades, and it still refuses to cool down. Both spreads have passionate defenders, both have nutritional red flags, and both have evolved over time. The real question is: What does “healthier” even mean in this context? Butter: Natural, Traditional — and High in Saturated Fat The case for butter is simple: it’s a natural product, made by churning cream. No long ingredient list, no industrial processing. But its nutritional profile is where the controversy begins. In moderation, butter can fit…
Read MoreAsteroid 2026 JH2: A Close Cosmic Visitor on 25 May
On Monday, 25 May, Earth will receive a fleeting but scientifically valuable visitor: the near‑Earth asteroid 2026 JH2, a small Apollo‑type object first identified by astronomers at the Mount Lemmon Survey in Tucson, Arizona. According to the survey team, the asteroid will pass our planet at a distance of 91,593 kilometres—a close approach in astronomical terms, yet far enough to pose no danger to Earth. A Newly Discovered Object on a Swift Trajectory 2026 JH2 was discovered only days before its close approach, on 10 May 2026, when Mount Lemmon…
Read MoreThe Earth Is Warming Faster as the Air Gets Cleaner — Why a Climate Paradox Is Emerging
The world has entered a strange moment in the climate story: as humans reduce air pollution, the planet warms more quickly. It sounds counterintuitive — even unfair — but new research published in PNAS suggests that cleaner air has unintentionally unmasked additional global warming that was previously being masked by pollution particles. The Climate Paradox: Why a Cleaner Atmosphere Is Heating the Planet Faster For decades, governments have worked to reduce air pollution — and with good reason. Cutting soot, sulfur dioxide, and other harmful aerosols has saved lives, improved…
Read MoreBefore the summer season begins: Flight Prices Soar as Iran Conflict Drives Costs Up
Austria is heading into the summer season with a painful new reality: travel, heating, and even everyday groceries are becoming significantly more expensive. A fresh analysis of price developments between February and April 2026 shows how sharply the Iran conflict is rippling through global energy and transport markets — and ultimately hitting Austrian households. Flight Prices Up by Nearly 40 Percent The most dramatic shock affects anyone planning a summer getaway. According to the latest data from Statistik Austria, international flight tickets rose by 19.2 percent, while city flights skyrocketed…
Read MoreFilipino Healthcare Professionals Triumph Over Rain, Uniting for Wellness and Empowerment at 3rd National BPGÖ Conference in Linz
LINZ, Austria — Undeterred by rainy weather, Filipino healthcare professionals, community leaders, and key stakeholders from across Austria gathered in Linz for the highly successful 3rd National Conference of the Bund Philippinischer Gesundheitskräfte in Österreich (BPGÖ). The event served as a powerful testament to solidarity, collaboration, and empowerment within the community. Centered on the vital themes of well-being, mental health, and professional growth, this year’s conference provided a crucial platform for learning, networking, and driving meaningful discussions regarding the essential role Filipino healthcare workers play in Austrian society. Attendees engaged…
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