Austria’s migration authorities have reported a sharp uptick in enforced departures during the first three months of the year, with 1,882 individuals removed from the country against their will. The figures, drawn from newly published foreign nationals statistics, offer a detailed snapshot of how deportations, voluntary returns, and asylum decisions are shaping the country’s migration landscape. The largest group among those forced to leave were Eastern Europeans, reflecting a continued pattern tied to residency violations within the EU’s freedom of movement framework. Alongside these enforced removals, 1,693 people left Austria…
Read MoreTasty Diet Could Help Reduce Dementia Risk in Later Life
For many years, dementia was widely considered to be largely determined by age and genetics. However, a growing body of research now suggests that lifestyle choices—particularly diet—may also play a significant role in brain health as people age. According to Alzheimer’s Research UK, many individuals remain unaware that their personal risk of developing dementia can be influenced, at least in part, by everyday habits. The organization warns that this lack of awareness is concerning, as seemingly small lifestyle decisions could have long-term effects on cognitive health. Risk Not Fixed, Even…
Read MoreVienna to Host Romantic-Era Piano Evening Celebrating Philippines–Austria Ties
Vienna, Austria — Music lovers in the Austrian capital are set for an elegant cultural evening as the Philippine Embassy in Vienna presents a special piano recital in celebration of the 80th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Austria. Titled “Celebrating the Romantic Era: A Piano Recital by Raul Sunico,” the event will take place on 30 April 2026 at 19:00, with doors opening at 18:30, at the renowned ORF Radiokulturhaus Großer Sendesaal in Vienna’s 4th district. The recital will feature a curated program highlighting the expressive richness…
Read MoreVienna Marks 100 Years of Devotion to Our Lady of Manaoag with Weekend Celebrations
Vienna, Austria — April 27, 2026 – Two major religious events brought together the Filipino Catholic community in Vienna over the weekend, as devotees commemorated the centennial of the canonical coronation of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Manaoag—one of the most beloved Marian devotions in the Philippines. The celebrations began on Saturday, April 25, with a festive gathering at the Herz Jesu Parish. Organized by the Our Lady of Manaoag Devotees in Vienna in cooperation with the Through Mary to Jesus Devotional Group and Foundation, the event drew…
Read MoreHow the Climate Crisis Is Putting Europe’s Health at Risk
Europe is entering a new era of climate‑related health risks. Rising temperatures, shifting ecosystems, and the spread of infectious diseases are no longer distant warnings but measurable realities affecting millions. A new Lancet Countdown Europe Report 2026, led by Joacim Rocklöv of Heidelberg University Hospital, paints a stark picture: the climate crisis is increasingly becoming a health crisis. Heat: The Most Immediate and Deadly Threat Across 99.6 percent of the European regions examined, heat‑related mortality has surged. Between 2015 and 2024, there were on average 52 additional heat‑related deaths per…
Read MoreWienliebe Festival returns to Vienna’s Rathausplatz from 23–25 May 2026
The Wienliebe Festival returns to Vienna’s Rathausplatz from 23–25 May, celebrating the city’s culture, cuisine, craftsmanship, and—new this year—sports. The Wienliebe Festival is gearing up for its third edition, transforming Vienna’s Rathausplatz once again into a vibrant showcase of everything that defines the Austrian capital. Running from 23 to 25 May, the event remains free to attend and follows directly after the Eurovision Song Contest, extending the festive atmosphere in the heart of the city. A Festival That Grows With the City This year marks an expansion of the festival’s…
Read MoreDaily coffee or tea consumption may offer modest protection against dementia
. A decades‑spanning study involving more than 130,000 adults suggests that drinking two to three cups of caffeinated coffee or one to two cups of tea per day is associated with a significantly lower risk of dementia. The findings, published in JAMA, indicate that people with the highest caffeine intake had an 18% reduced dementia risk compared with those who consumed little or none. A closer look at the findings Researchers from Mass General Brigham, the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and the Broad Institute analyzed dietary and…
Read MoreLufthansa Group Cuts Free Cabin Suitcase on Short- and Medium-Haul Flights
The Lufthansa Group, parent company of Austrian Airlines (AUA), is eliminating the option for passengers to bring a small cabin suitcase free of charge on its short- and medium‑haul routes. The airline group announced the introduction of a new “Economy Basic” fare across all its carriers, which will include only one small personal item such as a laptop bag or backpack. Tickets under the new fare category will be available for selected routes starting April 28 for travel beginning May 19. Airline Cites Changing Passenger Behavior According to Lufthansa, the…
Read MoreEating at Lightning Speed: What Really Happens When You Eat Too Fast
In the rush of daily life, meals often become an afterthought. A quick snack between meetings, a sandwich inhaled in front of a screen — done. For many, fast eating has become a habit. But what feels efficient in the moment can take a toll on the body. Regularly eating too quickly doesn’t just cause the occasional stomachache; over time, it can contribute to serious health issues. Why Fast Eating Strains the Body “Eating too quickly can negatively affect our digestive system,” says Justin Field, a gastroenterologist at the University…
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