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Trial of two potential Ebola treatments begins in Congo

Trial of two potential Ebola treatments begins in Congo

The World Health Organization has launched a clinical trial in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to test two potential treatments for the Bundibugyo strain of the Ebola virus.

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British MAFS contestant arrested on suspicion of rape

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A participant from the British version of the reality show Married at First Sight has been arrested on suspicion of rape. The Metropolitan Police confirmed the arrest, and the individual has since been released on bail pending further investigation.

Doctors feel pressure due to increasing normalization of euthanasia

Doctors feel pressure due to increasing normalization of euthanasia

Doctors in the Netherlands are reporting increased pressure from patients and their families due to the growing normalization of euthanasia. Research indicates that patients increasingly struggle when euthanasia requests are denied, a trend that may ironically lead physicians to become more cautious in approving such procedures.

A look inside the emergency shelter in Loosdrecht: residents have received 50,000 cards since opening. 'I've only been to the supermarket three times'

A look inside the emergency shelter in Loosdrecht: residents have received 50,000 cards since opening. 'I've only been to the supermarket three times'

The Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) invited local media to visit the emergency shelter in Loosdrecht to shed light on the daily lives of its residents. The facility has received significant public attention, including 50,000 cards sent by supporters since its opening.

Red Cross: many relief supplies destroyed in Russian attacks

Red Cross: many relief supplies destroyed in Russian attacks

Russian attacks on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv have destroyed a major Red Cross storage facility. The incident resulted in the loss of aid supplies valued at over 1.5 million euros.

Tens of thousands in Haarlem drink too much according to new alcohol guidelines

Tens of thousands in Haarlem drink too much according to new alcohol guidelines

According to the 2024 Gezondheidsmonitor, nearly 110,000 adults in Haarlem consume alcohol in amounts that exceed the Health Council's updated, stricter recommendations. Conversely, approximately 25,000 adults in the city adhere to these guidelines by abstaining from alcohol consumption.