Austria Launches Digital E‑Card for Smartphones

Austria’s long‑anticipated digital E‑Card has officially arrived. After several announcements in recent years, citizens can now store and use their national health insurance card directly on their smartphones. The feature is available immediately through social insurance apps such as Meine SV and Meine ÖGK, both offered for Android and iOS. A Simple Setup Through ID Austria Users who open the Meine SV app will now find the option to activate the digital E‑Card prominently displayed under the “Overview” section. To enable it, identity verification via ID Austria is required. For…

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Climate Change: Heat–Drought Combination Could Threaten Billions in the Coming Decades

A dangerous combination of extreme heat and severe drought could affect nearly 2.6 billion people simultaneously in the coming decades, according to a new international study. The research shows that the interaction of record-breaking temperatures and prolonged rainfall shortages—already a growing concern—will occur more than five times as often as it does today due to accelerating climate change. The findings, published by scientists from the Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) in Bremerhaven and the Frontier Science Center at the Ocean University of China, paint a stark picture of a world where…

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Eala Shines in Linz Debut, Sets Up Clash with Ostapenko

Filipina tennis sensation Alexandra Eala delivered an impressive performance in her debut at the Upper Austria Ladies Linz tournament, defeating Austria’s Julia Grabher in straight sets, 6–4, 6–3, on Tuesday, April 7. Backed by a lively crowd of Filipino supporters who traveled from across Austria and neighboring countries, Eala showcased composure and precision beyond her years. The 20-year-old controlled the tempo of the match with consistent baseline play and timely winners, overcoming early resistance from Grabher to secure the victory in just under two hours. The atmosphere inside the venue…

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The Hotel Souvenir Problem: What Guests Love to Steal Most

What do hotel guests slip into their suitcases most often? A large survey of hotel staff has revealed some surprising favorites — and they’re not the tiny shampoo bottles you might expect. A beautiful hotel can elevate any vacation. And for many travelers, taking home a small “souvenir” feels like part of the experience. A fragrant shampoo, a pair of comfy slippers, maybe even a pen from the bedside table. But according to a new survey by the vacation-rental provider Deluxe Holiday Homes, some guests go far beyond the complimentary…

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Inflation Wave Continues: Austria’s March Rate Climbs to 5.4 Percent

Austria’s inflation rate surged again in March, reaching 5.4 percent year‑on‑year, according to newly released data from Statistics Austria. Compared with February 2026, prices rose 3.9 percent, marking a sharp reversal after two months of relative stability. The increase comes after inflation had temporarily eased to 2.0 percent in January and 2.2 percent in February, briefly fulfilling the government’s stated target of keeping inflation near two percent. A flash estimate earlier in March had suggested a more moderate rise of 3.1 percent, but the latest wholesale price data paints a…

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Linz Open Director Praises Alex Eala as ‘Amazing Player’ Ahead of Tournament Debut

Alex Eala is gearing up for her first clay‑court appearance of the season as she heads to Austria for her debut today, Tuesday at 18 Hours at the Linz Open. Fresh off her stint at the Miami Open, the Filipina rising star faces a challenging draw in her return to the European circuit. Eala opens her campaign against Austria’s Julia Grabher, and a victory would set up a second‑round clash with 2017 French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko. Despite the tough road ahead, the 18‑year‑old enters the tournament with confidence, having…

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Net Income in Austria: How Much You Need to Earn to Be Considered Middle Class

Vienna – Few terms shape public debate as strongly as “Mittelschicht”, the middle class. In Austria, as in much of Europe, it represents more than just an income bracket. It stands for stability, social participation, and the hope of upward mobility. But who actually belongs to this group—and how much net income does it take to be counted among Austria’s middle class? What Defines the Middle Class? Economists typically describe the middle class as the segment of society that is financially secure enough to participate in social life, maintain a…

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Why We Pay So Much to Fly: The Hidden Math Behind Your Plane Ticket

Airfares have a reputation for being unpredictable, frustrating, and—especially in recent years—painfully high. But behind every ticket price lies a complex web of taxes, fees, fuel costs, and algorithmic calculations that shift by the minute. The debate over aviation surcharges in Europe has flared up once again after Germany’s finance ministry announced that the federal cabinet approved plans to roll back the aviation tax to 2024 levels. If the reform takes effect in July, taxes would drop across all distance categories: from €15.53 to €13.03 on short‑haul flights, €39.34 to…

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Austrian Filipinos Unite to Cheer Alex Eala in Her Tough Linz Draw!

Alex Eala is stepping onto one of the trickiest surfaces of her young career — and she knows it. Clay has never been her most comfortable terrain, with no tournament last year seeing her advance beyond the second round. But this time, she arrives with renewed confidence after a productive training stint at the Rafael Nadal Academy, where she hit alongside former world No. 1 and four‑time French Open champion Iga Świątek. The 20‑year‑old Filipina, an alumna of the academy, is looking to reset her season after her ranking slipped…

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