Vienna, Austria – December 28, 2025 — MAISUG Austria successfully held its post-Christmas celebration and induction of officers on December 28, 2025, at the Pfarrsaal of the Salvatorianer Church in Vienna’s 10th District. The event brought together officers, members, supporters, and friends of the organization in a spirit of unity, reflection, and renewed commitment. The gathering was led by MAISUG Austria President Ray Arreza, who welcomed attendees and expressed his gratitude for the continued support and active participation of the organization’s officers and members. In his message, Arreza thanked everyone…
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Austrians are entering 2026 with noticeably subdued optimism. According to the 54th annual New Year survey conducted by IMAS and published on Sunday, confidence levels remain almost unchanged from the previous year. In November, 27 percent of respondents looked toward the new year with concern, 34 percent described themselves as skeptical, and roughly one third expressed a positive outlook. Lingering Crises Weigh on Public Mood The overall sentiment remains clouded by ongoing global and domestic challenges. Persistent inflation, rising prices, the war in Ukraine, and the conflict in the Middle…
Read MoreThis is how much we spend on New Year’s Eve
Raclette instead of quiet, resolutions instead of abstinence. In Vienna, the turn of the year is celebrated with enjoyment, tradition, and conviviality. According to a recent survey by KMU Forschung Austria on behalf of the Vienna Chamber of Commerce, 66 percent of Viennese take part in the celebrations. Each of them spends an average of 80 euros on snacks, drinks, decorations, or fireworks. Full shopping bags and a noticeable boost in trade Around the turn of the year, many Viennese go shopping once again. Food, lucky charms, and sparkling wine…
Read MoreHow Austrians View the Coming Year
As Austria prepares to ring in the New Year, the usual festive cheer is increasingly accompanied by skepticism and concern about what lies ahead. Two surveys conducted around the turn of the year reveal a clear trend: while most people still prefer celebrating New Year’s Eve with family and friends, younger Austrians are noticeably more optimistic about 2026 than older generations. A Moment of Reflection Amid Festivities When New Year’s Eve arrives, fireworks light up the sky and champagne corks pop across the country. Yet for many, the transition into…
Read MoreEverything is more enojable when done better together
Eating, walking, cleaning, and even reading—everything is more enjoyable when done together. This is shown by a study involving data from more than 40,000 Americans: no matter what they are doing, people are happier when they have company during everyday activities. Silent book clubs are places where reading enthusiasts meet to read together in silence. Discussing the books is not mandatory, and the participants are sometimes complete strangers to each other. The idea originated in the US, but these unusual reading clubs can now be found all over the world.…
Read MoreWhat Drivers Need to Know About Austria’s 2026 Vignette
Austria’s motorway vignette is entering a historic transition. The year 2026 will mark the final appearance of the classic adhesive vignette—this time in a striking fiery red—before the system moves entirely to digital tolling. Alongside the symbolic farewell, motorists will also face price adjustments across all vignette categories. Last Adhesive Vignette Before Full Digital Switch For drivers, 2026 brings several notable changes. Most importantly, it is the final year in which a physical sticker vignette will be available. The 2026 edition, released at the end of November 2025, can be…
Read MoreWhat Happens to All the Holiday Waste Now?
Every year, Christmas leaves behind more than warm memories — it also produces mountains of waste. Once the gifts are unwrapped and the festive chaos settles, households across Austria face the same question: Where does all the holiday trash go? A Seasonal Surge in Waste In the weeks leading up to Christmas, parcels pile up at front doors, shopping carts overflow, and refrigerators are stocked to the brim. Unsurprisingly, this seasonal consumption boom translates into peak workload for waste management services. According to industry data, up to 20 percent more…
Read MoreFrom Waltz to Techno: What Vienna Offers on New Year’s Eve
“What are you doing for New Year’s Eve?” Few questions cause as much pressure as this one. A plan for the big night? Often nonexistent. But Vienna, as always, delivers. For the undecided and the spontaneous, the city offers a wealth of last‑minute options. Here’s an overview of how to ring in the new year in Austria’s capital. Vienna’s New Year’s Eve Trail If you enjoy being surrounded by people and moving through lively crowds, the famous Silvesterpfad is the place to be. From 2 p.m. until 2 a.m., visitors…
Read MorePope Leo XIV Delivers Christmas “Urbi et Orbi” Blessing for 2025
Vatican City, December 25, 2025 — Under a crisp winter sky and before tens of thousands gathered in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Leo XIV delivered his first Christmas Urbi et Orbi blessing, offering a message of hope, reconciliation, and global solidarity as the world enters 2026. Stepping onto the central balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica at noon, the 88‑year‑old pontiff greeted the faithful in Rome and millions watching via broadcast and livestream around the world. The traditional proclamation, “To the city and to the world,” carried renewed significance as the…
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