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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Mass Barbecue Blankets Vienna’s Danube Island in Thick Smoke on Easter Sunday

Vienna’s Danube Island turned into a hotspot of early-spring festivities on Easter Sunday, as thousands of residents flocked to the popular recreation area for the first major barbecue day of the season. The combination of sunshine, warm temperatures, and packed grill zones created such dense smoke that it drifted across the A22 Donauufer Autobahn and was visible from afar. By early afternoon, the island was buzzing with activity. Families and groups of friends hauled bags of charcoal, crates of food, and coolers to the designated grilling areas, quickly transforming the…

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Sunny Start, Cooler Finish: Austria’s Weather in the Week Ahead

Austria can expect a mostly sunny and, in the west, pleasantly mild start to the week before a shift to cooler, unsettled conditions arrives by Friday. According to the latest forecast from GeoSphere Austria, temperatures could climb as high as 24°C in some regions before a northwesterly low-pressure system brings a noticeable cooldown toward the end of the week. Monday: Sunshine in the South, Showers in the North The week begins with dry and fairly sunny weather across the south, southeast, and far west. Elsewhere, cloud cover dominates early in…

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Easter in Austria: From Sacred Silence to Joyful Discovery

The Heart of the Celebration: Easter Sunday Mass In Austria, Easter Sunday begins not with chocolate or games, but with a deep sense of reverence. After the quiet reflection of Holy Week, church bells—silent since Good Friday—ring out again, announcing renewal. Families dress in their finest and gather in parish churches, from grand Baroque cathedrals in Vienna to small Alpine chapels. The Easter Mass is rich in symbolism: light triumphs over darkness as candles are lit, and the resurrection of Christ is celebrated through music, incense, and ritual. Choirs fill…

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Holy Saturday or Easter Saturday? Why Almost Everyone Gets It Wrong

Every year, the same linguistic mix‑up sneaks into conversations, calendar entries, and even official announcements: “Easter Saturday.” For many, it sounds completely natural. But if you’re referring to the day before Easter Sunday, you’re actually using the wrong term. A Mistake with Tradition Around Easter, this confusion pops up again and again. In everyday speech, “Easter” is often used as a catch‑all label for the entire long weekend. That makes “Easter Saturday” feel intuitive — but liturgically, it’s incorrect. The Saturday between Good Friday and Easter Sunday is Holy Saturday…

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UK Travel to Become More Expensive: ETA Fee Set to Rise

Travel to the United Kingdom will soon cost more for EU citizens. Beginning 8 April 2026, the fee for the country’s digital entry permit—known as the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)—will increase from £16 to £20, a rise of roughly 25 percent. EU Travellers Now Require ETA Since last year, EU nationals have been required to obtain an ETA before entering the UK. The application is completed online or via a mobile app and should be submitted no later than three days before departure, as processing can take up to 72…

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The World’s Online Giants: Where Most Internet Users Live

In 2026, the global digital landscape is dominated by a handful of populous nations whose online communities number in the hundreds of millions. These countries are not only shaping the future of the internet — they are the internet for a significant share of humanity. From Asia’s tech-driven megastates to North America’s hyper-connected society, here’s a deep dive into the countries with the most internet users and what their digital footprints reveal about our connected world. China: The Undisputed Digital Titan With over 1.1 billion internet users, China stands far…

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The World’s Holiday Champions: A feature article on the countries with the most public holidays each year

Public holidays are more than days off—they’re cultural mirrors. They reveal what societies value, commemorate, and celebrate. Some nations mark only a handful of official days each year, while others enjoy a calendar bursting with festivals, religious observances, and historical anniversaries. According to global comparisons, Nepal, Iran, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and Malaysia consistently rank among the countries with the highest number of public holidays annually. Let’s explore what makes these nations so festive—and what their holiday traditions say about their identities. Nepal: The Undisputed Holiday Leader Nepal tops nearly every…

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Warm, Sunny Easter Ahead: Temperatures Climb Toward 24°C

Austria is heading into an increasingly spring‑like Easter weekend, with plenty of sunshine and a noticeable warming trend that will culminate in early‑summer temperatures by Tuesday. Good Friday: A Mixed but Mostly Calm Start Good Friday begins with lingering clouds over the Alps. Light rain or snow may still fall in parts of Tyrol and Vorarlberg, with the snow line around 1,000 meters. Elsewhere, the day starts bright and dry. As the morning progresses, thicker clouds move across regions north of the Alpine ridge as well as the north and…

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