El Niño Almost Certain: What a 96‑Percent Probability Means for the Planet

El Niño is coming—and with remarkable certainty.According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the likelihood that the warm phase of the ENSO cycle will persist into the winter of 2026/27 now stands at 96 percent. For climate researchers, that number is unusually high. For societies around the world, it is a warning signal. A Climate Giant Awakens El Niño is one of the most powerful natural climate oscillations on Earth. It begins in the tropical Pacific, where the balance between wind, ocean temperatures, and atmospheric circulation shifts. What sounds…

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Interstellar Dust in Antarctic Ice: What an 80,000‑Year‑Old Signal Reveals About Our Place in the Galaxy

A discovery buried deep beneath the Antarctic surface has opened an unexpected window into the history of our cosmic neighborhood. Scientists analyzing ancient ice cores from the South Pole have detected traces of interstellar dust—specifically the rare radioactive isotope iron‑60—that can only be forged in the violent death throes of massive stars. It’s a reminder that Earth is not an isolated world but a traveler through a dynamic, ever‑changing galaxy. A Frozen Archive of Stellar Explosions The research team, led by physicist Dominik Koll of the Helmholtz‑Zentrum Dresden‑Rossendorf, examined ice…

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€100 Down the Drain: How Much Food Austrians Throw Away Every Month

In Austria, the average household tosses around €100 worth of food directly into the trash—every single month. According to a report released on Tuesday by the environmental organization WWF, this equates to roughly 14 kilograms (nearly 31 pounds) of wasted food per household monthly. To reach these figures, WWF combined existing waste studies with current retail prices. The data shows that fruits, vegetables, bread, and baked goods are the most frequent victims of the trash bin. Households Lead the Waste Statistics In total, Austria wastes more than 1,2 million tons…

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Europe Stands to Lose the Most if the U.S. and Iran Go to War

Europe could pay the highest price if the United States and Iran slide into open conflict — not because it wants this confrontation, but because geography, energy dependence, and political fragmentation make the continent uniquely exposed. Why Europe sits in the line of fire A U.S.–Iran war would unfold thousands of kilometers away, yet its shockwaves would hit Europe faster and harder than Washington. The continent’s structural vulnerabilities make this conflict less abstract and more existential. The energy domino effect Europe’s energy system is still in transition. The continent has…

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El Niño to Bring Extreme Summer Weather: What Travelers Need to Know

The likelihood of a turbulent travel summer is rising sharply. According to the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO), there is an 80 percent chance that El Niño will develop this summer, with the probability climbing to over 90 percent that it will persist into November. The return of this powerful climate pattern could intensify heatwaves, droughts, heavy rainfall, and storms across the globe — with direct consequences for holidaymakers. “Super El Niño” Could Reshape Summer Travel Climate models now point to the possible arrival of a “Super El Niño”, a…

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A Legacy of Freedom and Unity: The Meaning of the 128th Philippine Independence Day Celebration and the Filipino Spirit in Austria

Every June 12, Filipinos around the world gather to remember a defining moment in their history: the declaration of Philippine independence in 1898. The 128th Philippine Independence Day celebration in 2026 is not only a commemoration of a nation’s journey toward sovereignty, but also a reflection of the enduring Filipino values of courage, identity, unity, and service—values that continue to thrive wherever Filipinos find themselves. The celebration of Philippine Independence Day carries a deeper meaning beyond the raising of flags and the singing of the national anthem. It honors the…

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Daily Rice Consumption Carries Health and Climate Risks, Experts Warn

Eating rice every day may seem harmless — even healthy — but nutrition and environmental experts are urging consumers to rethink the habit. New assessments highlight two major concerns: arsenic exposure and the climate impact of rice cultivation. Arsenic: A Hidden Risk in a Daily Staple Rice plants absorb more arsenic, a naturally occurring toxic element, than most other grains because they grow in flooded fields. According to the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), this makes rice-based foods particularly problematic for infants and young children. Products such as…

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Europe’s Best and Worst Airports: New AirHelp Analysis Reveals Surprising Rankings

Europe’s airport landscape has a new hierarchy. A fresh data-driven ranking from AirHelp—one of the world’s leading passenger‑rights organizations—evaluates 279 airports across 76 countries and delivers a clear verdict on which European hubs excel and which fall short. The assessment draws on almost 14,300 passenger reviews from 68 countries and combines three weighted factors: Travellers rated staff, waiting times, accessibility, cleanliness, signage, information quality, and the food and shopping offer—each on a scale from “very poor” to “very good.” Europe’s Best Airports in 2026 1. Bodø Airport, Norway (World Rank:…

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Cash Still King: These Popular Holiday Destinations Require Hard Currency

Many travellers have grown used to tapping a card or paying with a smartphone. But in several popular holiday destinations, relying solely on digital payments can quickly become a problem. Cash remains essential — especially in markets, taxis, small restaurants and rural areas where card terminals are scarce. Where travellers still need cash most Below is a structured overview of the countries highlighted by travel guide Fodor’s, as reported by tech outlet Chip. Each country name is a Guided Link, so you can explore it further if you want. Why…

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