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Easter · MarburgA total of 827 accidents were recorded by The Republican National Guard (GNR) during the 2024 Easter operation, which started on Thursday 28 March, and ends today. Of the 22,263 drivers inspected, 303 were driving with excess alcohol and, of these, 165 were arrested for driving with a blood alcohol level equal to or greater than 1.2 g/l.See the Story
Police Easter operation update
Marburg · MarburgLiang is scheduled to travel to Germany next month to work on his new film Silent Friend, directed by Ildikó Enyedi for the Berlin Film Festival Golden Bear Award. It was previously announced that Chinese actress Liu Xianfee would join the cast, but it has not yet been officially confirmed. However, it has been announced that French actress Lea Seydoux will star in the film, and Liu Xianfee's wife and manager Liu Xianfee was previously announced…See the Story
The Legend of Wei Zai and Liu Yifei tie the knot with Lea Seydoux as a team
Marburg · MarburgSome scientists warn that Marburg outbreaks are on the rise (Picture: Getty Images) The ‘cousin’ of Ebola that leaves its victims in a ‘ghost-like’ state is one of the world’s deadliest viruses – and there’s still no cure for it. Marburg virus starts like a harmless flu, with a fever, headache and muscle pains. But within days, those infected suffer from excessive bleeding, a rash, extreme lethargy and blood-stained vomit and diarrhoea. The viru…See the Story
World's deadliest virus kills with bleeding fever – and there's no cure
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Marburg · MarburgFROM Ebola to rabies – history is full of terrifying viruses that have killed millions upon millions of people. Some have been eradicated with effective vaccines, but not all of these deadly illnesses are things of the past. Some viruses we’ve managed to eradicate with effective vaccines Many viruses have been circulating for as long as humans have walked the planet Many continue to lurk deep in our forests and below the Earth’s surface. Numer…See the Story
The 12 deadliest viruses in history - and some of them are circulating right now
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