Philippine Embassy to Hold Seminar on “Migrating for Love” in Support of Anti-VAW Campaign

As part of the Philippines’ annual 18-day campaign to end Violence Against Women (VAW), the Philippine Embassy—together with the Commission on Filipinos Overseas (CFO) and Austrian-based organization LEFÖ—announced a hybrid seminar aimed at helping Filipinos identify and prevent domestic abuse, especially in the context of migration and marriage. The event, titled “Migrating for Love and Avoiding the Pitfalls,” is open to all married Filipinos and those preparing for marriage who reside in Austria, Croatia, Slovenia, and the Slovak Republic. It will take place on 25 November 2025 (Tuesday) from 10:00…

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A kiss transfers 80 million bacteria

A passionate kiss between two lovers is not just an expression of passion. It also has tangible biological consequences. According to a new study, a ten-second kiss transfers an average of 80 million bacteria. If the two kiss at least nine times a day, their bacterial worlds become similar. This is reported by a team led by biologist Remco Kort from the University of Amsterdam. Genetics and lifestyle The study: “Shaping the oral microbiota through intimate kissing” by Remco Kort and colleagues was published on November 17 in the journal…

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Austria represented three times: These are Europe’s top winter cities

Icelandic airline Icelandair has published an analysis of European cities with a special winter atmosphere, in which Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut region came out on top and Austria is represented by a total of three cities. When the first frost sweeps across the land and the scent of mulled wine wafts through the streets, many people start looking for the ideal winter travel destination. Interest in this has risen significantly in Germany recently: 13,000 Google searches for the term “winter trip” last month represent an increase of 45 percent compared…

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English skills of Viennese people are the second best in a global comparison

Only in Copenhagen is the global language spoken better than in Vienna. There are various reasons for this. Every year, the EF English Proficiency Index publishes a ranking that compares countries and regions according to their average level of English proficiency. 2.2 million adults took a test that measures reading, writing, speaking, and comprehension. The results show that the English skills of Viennese people are the second best in a global comparison (countries where English is the national language are not tested). Vienna ranks behind Copenhagen but ahead of Stockholm,…

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Probably first snow in Vienna this weekend

Snow in Vienna: This weekend, there will be a light snowfall for the first time, with up to 1 cm of fresh snow and frosty nights in the suburbs. Things will get a little more exciting on Friday morning, according to Ubimet meteorologist Nikolas Zimmermann: Then “light snowfall is temporarily in sight again, this time with the southwest of Vienna having the best chances. With a little luck, it may also briefly dust the ground in the direction of Rodaun and Kalksburg.” Depending on the intensity, the snow line will…

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Earlier and more severe – new flu wave coming now

Although we are still in the middle of November, the flu is already making itself felt this year – about four weeks earlier than usual. After two relatively harmless flu winters, it looks as if Austria is facing a severe flu epidemic this time around. A look at Western Europe in particular is cause for concern: in the UK, for example, a new influenza variant called H3N2(K) is causing an early and severe start to the season. As reported by orf.at, this variant is also being closely monitored in Austria.…

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Young Musicians Unite Filipino-Austrian Community in a Concert to Support Scholars in the Philippines

On 15 November 2025, PACES successfully hosted a benefit concert at the Kattus Sektkellerei in Vienna’s 19th district, bringing together young Filipino musicians and supporters for an unforgettable evening of culture and music. The concert, entitled “A Symphony of Hope” aimed to raise support for PACES’ scholarship programs for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) students in the Philippines. The concert drew an enthusiastic audience who gathered to enjoy a rich program spanning classical masterpieces to contemporary and Filipino favorites.                                                                                           “Will you…

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How much does a trip through Europe cost? A practical overview

Europe, also known as the “old continent,” is for many the epitome of diversity. In a relatively small area, you’ll find an impressive mix of cultures, languages, landscapes, and culinary highlights. And the best part? You can travel from one country to the next in just a few hours, often quite easily by train, bus, or even bike. But before you set off, the big question arises: how much does it all cost? How much should you budget for a trip through Europe? Admittedly, Europe is not the cheapest continent,…

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Polar cold brings snow to low-lying areas

Polar cold air from the north and a low-pressure system over northern Italy, bringing plenty of moist air, are creating the conditions for the first snowflakes across Austria. Cold front brings pre-winter weather “The exact forecast of where and how much it will snow in the coming days is still uncertain,” said Josef Haslhofer of GeoSphere Austria on Wednesday. The first snowflakes are expected towards the end of the week, even at very low altitudes. Snow is falling in low-lying areas, especially in western Austria However, even small changes in…

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