2024-01-16 19:07:12
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2024-01-16 18:41:47
The European regional office of the World Health Organization (OMS) alerts to the increase in flu cases in several countries in recent weeks, which is generating greater pressure on hospitals and is expected to continue increasing.
The director of the WHO for Europe, Hans Kluge, expressed concern regarding reports of pressure in hospitals and overload in emergency rooms, due to the circulation of several respiratory viruses.
In the European region, which covers 53 countries including Russia and several former Soviet republics, there has been a 58% increase in flu hospitalizations in the last two weeks compared to the previous two weeks, as well as a 21% increase in admissions to intensive care.
WHO warns of respiratory symptoms. Respiratory viruses.
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2024-01-17 02:42:14
With several former Liga MX players, a touch of humor from the Golden Scorpion, the presence of Ricardo Antonio La Volpe, and some doubts with the rules, tonight the Kings League Americas Draft was held at the Juan de la Barrera Gymnasium From Mexico City.
In this Draft, 120 of the 168 field players and 36 goalkeepers who were ready to be part of this historic moment were chosen.
Except for James Rodríguez and Javier Hernández, the rest of the presidents of the 12 teams attended the event to choose the squad that will defend the colors of their club. In the case of the Mexican, he was present through a connection from his home in the United States.
While at the event the presence of La Volpe, the technical director of Muchachos FC, the team chaired by Jero Freixas, a team that also has coach Rafael Puente, stood out.
The presidents of Raniza, Real Titán, West Santos, Galacticos del Caribe, Los Chamos, Los Aliens, Club de Cuervos and of course Peluche Caligari with the Montiel brothers arrived at the meeting.
Representing Olimpo United, from Chicharito, was former player Oribe Peralta and representative Lorenzo Román, who followed the strategy previously outlined together with the scoring forward.
Of the players who were professionals, Club de Cuervos signed forward Martín Bravo, while Los Aliens kept César Villaluz and Muchachos FC kept midfielder Erik Vera. While Peluche Caligari signed Ismael Valadez.
In the most curious moments of the night was when Muchachos FC chose Jesús Paganoni as their first player, but the footballer was one of those absent from the draft. The situation was repeated with their second election, causing the Golden Scorpion to mock them. Jero Freixas, president of Muchachos FC, and coach Ricardo La Volpe finally had to choose their third option. Yosgart Gutiérrez, former Cruz Azul goalkeeper, will play with Raniza FC.
Although there was Miguel Layún, president of the Kings League Americas, and Marc Crosas as secretary, in rounds 8, 9 and 10 there were some confusions in the rule to steal players. In the end it was resolved without a problem, but it took several minutes to resolve the issue.
To liven up the night, the guest singer was Mario Bautista who entertained the beginning and end of the draft. In his last participation he played Baby Girl.
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2024-01-16 18:59:13
Published16. January 2024, 7:59 p.m
The presenter spontaneously flew to Cape Town to enjoy the sun. But new pictures suggest another reason for this vacation.
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Amira Pocher was spotted in a warm embrace with a man during her break in South Africa.
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According to the “Bild” newspaper, Oliver Pocher’s ex-wife met a friend in Cape Town.
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She and the ProSieben presenter Christian Düren (right) were seen.
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Amira Pocher enjoys the sun in South Africa.
There she and the ProSieben presenter Christian Düren are said to have been observed making out.
Oliver Pocher’s ex-wife revealed that she urgently needed a break for herself since their separation.
Amira Pocher (31) recently took a break and is currently enjoying the South African sun. Together with a friend, she escaped the cold winter weather in Germany and flew to Cape Town. In the latest podcast episode of “Liebes Leben”, Amira revealed that following the nerve-wracking weeks since her separation from Oliver Pocher (45), she urgently needed a break for herself.
But the 31-year-old is not only supposed to be traveling with a friend, as the “Bild” newspaper knows, the Pocher ex met a group of friends in Cape Town, including ProSieben presenter Christian Düren (33). Amira is also said to have been caught smooching by fans with this one. Photos available to the German tabloid magazine show Pocher and Düren in a warm embrace at the famous tourist market “The Old Biscuit Mill”.
The eyewitnesses claim to “Bild”: “They kissed several times and seemed very familiar.” The two are said to have known each other for some time through mutual colleagues. It is reported that the presenter had been planning his trip to Cape Town for some time and the 31-year-old spontaneously decided to fly there.
The break is obviously good for the mother of two, as she emphasized in the podcast: “I enjoy everything here.” Ultimately, the presenter doesn’t have to worry regarding her two sons (3 and 4 years old), as she explained in a conversation with her brother: “They’re doing well. You are there, aunt is there, dad is there – just caregivers.”
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