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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Beyond the Crisis: Empowering Yourself in the Fight Against Climate Change

Climate change is arguably the defining challenge of our era. According to a sobering report from the United Nations, our planet is rapidly approaching the threshold of 1.5°C of global warming—a marker expected to be hit as early as 2030. What was once a topic for academic debate has shifted into a stark reality; today, it is widely recognized not just as a concern, but as a “global emergency.” In the largest-ever survey on the subject, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) polled over a million people across 50 countries.…

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Global Agencies Warn: Could 2026 Become a “Super El Niño” Year?

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) is sounding the alarm once again: signs are mounting that a powerful El Niño is forming in the tropical Pacific, potentially pushing global temperatures to new record highs in 2026. Sea‑surface temperatures have been rising rapidly, and climate models show a high likelihood that El Niño conditions will strengthen in the coming months. Rising Ocean Heat Points to a Strong Event Satellite data and ocean measurements reveal unusually warm waters across the central and eastern Pacific—conditions that typically precede El Niño. Subsurface temperatures are also…

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Movement Activates Memory: What Scientists Are Now Seeing Directly Inside the Brain

Physical activity has long been praised for strengthening muscles, boosting cardiovascular health, and lifting mood. But a growing body of research shows that movement also sharpens concentration and memory—and now, for the first time, scientists have measured directly inside the human brain which neural networks light up during exercise. The Hippocampus: A Seahorse‑Shaped Memory Engine Deep in the brain sits the hippocampus, a curved structure resembling a seahorse. It is the command center for learning, memory formation, and short‑term information processing. Every moment, it receives signals from the environment, converts…

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False Friends? How to Recognize Them Before It’s Too Late

A true friendship is one of life’s rare treasures — a source of comfort, joy, and stability. Real friends lift us up, stand by us in difficult moments, and celebrate our victories as if they were their own. But not every relationship that looks like friendship is built on sincerity. Many people have experienced the emotional strain of discovering that someone they trusted was never truly on their side. Below is a clear, newsroom‑style look at how to identify false friends early, why these relationships form, and how to protect…

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The world’s safest airlines for 2026 are led by a new number one: Etihad Airways

The latest ranking from AirlineRatings.com shows that global aviation safety has reached an exceptionally high level — so high, in fact, that the differences between the top airlines are now razor thin. A New Era of Ultra‑Safe Flying Flugreisen waren noch nie so sicher wie heute — and the 2026 safety ranking proves it. AirlineRatings.com evaluated 320 airlines worldwide, assessing both full‑service and low‑cost carriers. The analysis covered a wide range of safety factors, including: This year, turbulence prevention received greater weight, reflecting its status as the leading cause of…

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Food Waste Costs Austrian Households Around €100 a Month, WWF Warns

Austrian households throw away food worth around €100 every month, according to new calculations released on Tuesday by the environmental organization WWF. The group combined existing studies on food waste with current supermarket prices to estimate the financial impact of discarded groceries. On average, 14 kilograms of edible food end up in the bin per household each month. The items most frequently wasted are fruit and vegetables and bread and baked goods, while more expensive products such as meat and fish tend to be thrown away less often. WWF expert…

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Blue Moon in May 2026: A Rare Double Full Moon Lights Up the Sky

Skywatchers in Austria and around the world can look forward to a celestial rarity at the end of the month. On 31 May 2026, the Moon will reach its full phase for the second time in May—a phenomenon known as a Blue Moon. Despite its name, the Moon will not appear blue, but the event remains special for several reasons. Two Full Moons in One Month The Moon is already prominent in the evening sky, but the highlight comes on 31 May at 10:45 AM, when it becomes full again.…

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Can You Really “Boost” Your Immune System With Vitamins?Why This Health Myth Persists — and What Actually Helps

You cannot boost your immune system with vitamins in the way wellness ads promise. You can support it — but only up to its natural capacity. The idea of “supercharging” immunity is a persistent myth that oversimplifies a complex biological system. Before we go deeper: if you have concerns about your health, nutrient status, or immune function, it’s important to speak with a qualified healthcare professional. They can evaluate your individual situation. What the Immune System Actually Is The immune system is not a single organ you can turn up…

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