The decade from 2015 to 2025 will be remembered as a turning point in the history of Earth’s climate—though not for reasons that inspire comfort. According to the latest State of the Global Climate report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), these eleven years were the hottest since systematic temperature measurements began in 1850. The data paints a stark picture: the planet is warming faster, the oceans are absorbing unprecedented amounts of heat, and the balance of Earth’s energy system is slipping further out of equilibrium. A Decade of Relentless…
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The Truth About Towel Washing: Why 40°C Is Often Enough
Fresh towel, fresh day — it’s a small luxury many of us take for granted. But once that towel hits the laundry basket, a familiar debate begins: Should it be washed at 40°C, 60°C, or even hotter? The old rule of “hotter is better” is surprisingly outdated. Thanks to modern detergents and efficient washing machines, everyday grime — from sunscreen to sweat — is easily removed at 30°C or 40°C. For most households, that’s all you need to keep towels clean and fresh. But here’s the twist: even a 90°C…
Read MoreScientists Warn: Excessive Coffee Consumption May Accelerate Brain Aging
A growing body of research suggests that while moderate coffee consumption can be part of a healthy lifestyle, drinking too much of it may have unexpected consequences for the brain. New findings presented at the 2024 International Conference of the Alzheimer’s Association (AAIC) indicate that consuming four or more cups of coffee per day could speed up the decline of fluid intelligence—the mental capacity responsible for logical reasoning, pattern recognition, and solving abstract problems. Coffee Habits Under the Microscope Austria is known for its coffee culture, and according to a…
Read MoreRising Costs, New Protections, and Digital Changes: What April Brings for Consumers
Austria enters April with a bundle of regulatory changes that touch everyday life — from rent and fuel to mobile phone bills, electricity costs, and public services. Several measures aim to cushion inflation, while others introduce new transparency rules or modernize administrative processes. The following overview highlights the most important developments. Rent Adjustments Under the “Mietpreisbremse” Richtwert rents increase for the first time since April 2023. Thanks to the legally introduced “Mietpreisbremse,” the rise is capped at 1 percent for all federal states.This limit applies to the total rent, including…
Read MoreLove to the End: A Journey Through Holy Week
Holy Week invites us to slow down and pay attention. It’s easy to treat it like just another part of the calendar, especially when life feels busy or overwhelming. But the Church asks us to walk, step by step, through the most important days of our faith. Not just to remember them, but to enter into them. Palm Sunday begins with a kind of contradiction. Jesus is welcomed with praise, yet we already know how quickly that praise will turn into rejection. It’s uncomfortable because it feels familiar. We can…
Read MoreCool Start to Holy Week, Milder Weather Expected from Maundy Thursday
Austria begins Holy Week on a wintry note after the recent cold snap, with rain, snow and below‑average temperatures dominating the first half of the week. According to meteorologists at Geosphere Austria, more springlike conditions will not return until Maundy Thursday. A Cloudy and Unsettled Start to the Week Monday brings a mix of dense clouds and scattered sunshine, depending on the region. Winds blow from the west to north, at times brisk north of the Alpine crest and strong in higher terrain. Morning temperatures fall between –4°C and +4°C,…
Read MoreBranches of Faith: Palm Sunday Across Continents, From Rome to Vienna’s Filipino Community
A Procession Begins Holy Week On the Sunday before Easter, the rhythm of the Catholic liturgical year shifts. Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, a time of solemn reflection and dramatic ritual. In churches across the world—from grand basilicas in Rome to small parish chapels—the faithful gather holding branches, reenacting the triumphant entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. The liturgy is striking in its duality. It begins with celebration: palms are blessed, hymns are sung, and processions recall a moment of joy and hope. Yet within the same Mass,…
Read MoreHow the Iran War Has Shaken the Global Economy: A Feature Analysis
The outbreak of the Iran War on 28 February—triggered by coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes—has sent shockwaves through the global economy. Few conflicts in recent decades have disrupted energy markets, trade routes, and investor sentiment as abruptly and comprehensively. From soaring fuel prices in Europe to turbulence in global aviation and tourism, the economic fallout is already reshaping forecasts and exposing vulnerabilities in supply chains and financial systems. Energy Markets Under Extreme Stress Oil and Gas Prices Surge The most immediate and visible impact has been the dramatic rise in…
Read MoreNew Rules for Nicotine Products Take Effect on 1 April 2026 in Austria
Austria is preparing for a significant shift in how nicotine products are sold. Beginning 1 April 2026, a reform of the country’s tobacco legislation will introduce stricter rules for the sale of e‑cigarettes, nicotine pouches, and related products. The changes stem from a comprehensive amendment to the Tobacco Act passed in December 2025, aimed at tightening control over emerging nicotine alternatives and reducing youth consumption. Key Changes for Retailers and Consumers The reform brings several major adjustments to the distribution of nicotine products: This marks a clear departure from the…
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