Earth Hour Tonight at 20:15 — A Global Pause for the Planet

Earth Hour returns this evening at 20:15, inviting millions of people around the world to switch off their lights for one symbolic hour. What began in 2007 as a local initiative in Sydney has grown into one of the largest environmental movements on the planet, uniting individuals, cities, and organizations across more than 190 countries. The idea is simple: turn off non‑essential lights for 60 minutes. The impact, however, reaches far beyond the darkness. A Moment of Global Connection Earth Hour has become a shared ritual. Iconic landmarks—from the Eiffel…

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New Economy-Class Sleep Seats Could Transform Long-Haul Travel

A quiet revolution may soon be unfolding in the back of the plane. As summer travel demand rises and long-haul routes fill up, one major U.S. airline is preparing to tackle one of the most persistent frustrations of flying economy: the near‑impossible task of getting real sleep in an upright seat. United Airlines has announced plans to introduce a new seating concept called “Relax Row” starting in 2027—an upgrade that could reshape comfort expectations for long-distance travelers. A New Way to Sleep at 35,000 Feet The idea behind Relax Row…

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Clocks Move Forward as Europe Switches to Daylight Saving Time Tonight

Across Europe, the annual shift to Daylight Saving Time takes place this weekend. In the night leading into Sunday, clocks are set forward by one hour as Central European Time (CET) transitions to Central European Summer Time (CEST). At 2:00 a.m., radio‑controlled clocks automatically jump to 3:00 a.m., while all other timepieces need to be adjusted manually. The return to standard time is scheduled for the final weekend of October. A Routine Change with an Uncertain Future Although the seasonal clock change has been a long‑established practice across the European…

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Weather in Vienna: Unsettled Weather Returns After Brief Winter Comeback

A short but intense return of winter has left Vienna and large parts of Austria under fresh snow, and the unsettled pattern is set to continue. Following Thursday’s wintry outbreak, forecasters expect further snowfall on Friday before the weather gradually transitions into a mix of rain, snow, and brief sunny spells over the coming days. Friday: Persistent Clouds and Widespread Precipitation Dense cloud cover dominates the sky on Friday, with widespread precipitation expected throughout the morning. Only the far south and northwest are likely to remain mostly dry. Eastern Austria…

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First Human Case of Avian Influenza H9N2 in Europe

Europe has recorded its first confirmed human infection with the avian influenza virus H9N2, marking a significant moment in the continent’s public health surveillance. Italian authorities reported the case in Lombardy, where the patient is currently receiving isolated hospital care. The Case in Lombardy The infection was detected in a man of African origin living in Lombardy, who is believed to have contracted the virus abroad. He is being treated at San Gerardo Hospital in Monza and has pre-existing health conditions that may complicate his recovery. Italian health officials immediately…

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The 15 Countries With the Cleanest Drinking Water – Austria Ranks 13th

Access to clean, safe drinking water is a fundamental human right—and some countries excel at providing it. Whether through abundant natural springs, glacier-fed lakes, or cutting‑edge purification systems, these nations consistently achieve top scores in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI), which measures drinking water quality on a scale from 0 to 100. Below is a feature article exploring the top performers, why they rank so highly, and what makes their water among the purest on Earth. Why These Countries Lead the World According to the 2026 EPI Safe Drinking Water…

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Vienna Airport Prepares Major Change: Liquid Rules in Hand Luggage Set to Ease

Passengers traveling through Vienna International Airport may soon experience a significant improvement at security checkpoints. The long‑standing 100‑milliliter limit for liquids in hand luggage is expected to be lifted once the airport completes its transition to new high‑tech scanners. The upgrade is currently underway, and the new system will eventually allow travelers to carry liquids of up to 2 liters per container in their cabin bags. A Shift Driven by New CT Technology Vienna Airport is replacing its older security scanners with modern CT-based systems, similar to those used in…

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War in the Middle East – Supermarket Price Shock Looms in Austria

Rising energy costs: Experts expect rapid impact on food prices in Austria. Oil, flour and dairy products likely to be hit first. Austria may soon feel the economic ripple effects of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. According to economic experts, soaring energy prices triggered by the crisis could quickly make their way onto supermarket shelves, driving up the cost of everyday groceries. “Based on past experience, the impact doesn’t take long,” said Franz Sinabell, agricultural economist at the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO). He points to rising…

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New Dangerous Virus Threatens Millions of iPhones

A newly discovered piece of malware is putting hundreds of millions of iPhones at risk, according to researchers from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG). The spyware, named “Darksword,” was analyzed in collaboration with security firms Lookout and iVerify. Investigators found that the malware spreads through Apple’s Safari browser — and a single tap on a malicious link is enough to infect a device. Hundreds of Millions of Devices Affected Cybersecurity experts warn that all iPhones running iOS versions 18.4 through 18.7 are vulnerable. According to reporting from Wired, these versions…

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