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A traditional Pacific drink, strict rituals, and a major anthropological question: did intoxication help shape human societies? Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig investigated the role of the ceremonial drink Kava — and reached a surprising conclusion.

Men stop drunk driving and show civil courage

September 19 is celebrated every year as Civil Courage Day. It is intended to encourage people to intervene in an emergency. In the district of Zwickau, two men put this into practice. | more

Men stop drunk driving on federal highway

September 19 is celebrated every year as Civil Courage Day. It is intended to encourage people to intervene in an emergency. In the district of Zwickau, two men put this into practice. | more

Aktuelles Wochenangebot bei MEDIMAX Meißen: Rabatte von mehr als 60 Prozent

Mehr als 60 Prozent unter der UVP: Im aktuellen Wochenangebot von MEDIMAX Meißen sind Fernseher, Haushaltsgeräte und Küchentechnik deutlich reduziert. Wir haben sechs Angebote herausgesucht, bei denen sich ein genauer Blick besonders lohnt. | more

Drunk driving and falling asleep: police investigate drunk driving

A 35-year-old man drives his car into a ditch while drunk and is later found asleep against a tree. He remains uninjured. | more

Drunk truck driver falls asleep several times during police check

A drunk truck driver falls asleep several times while he is at a police checkpoint on the Autobahn 9 in Schkeuditz (district of North Saxony). He injures himself when he drives off the road. | more

Unusual operation of the fire department: drunken coachman brought home with carriage and horse

Fire department brings drunk coachman together with carriage and horse safely home | more

Palais Sommer 2026 in Dresden: 60 Abende am Neumarkt bei freiem Eintritt

Kurz gesagt: Der Palais Sommer 2026 bringt vom Sonnabend, dem 20. Juni, bis zum Sonntag, dem 26. Juli mehr als 60 Abendveranstaltungen auf den Dresdner Neumarkt. Fast täglich beginnt das Programm um 18 Uhr vor der Frauenkirche. Der Eintritt ist frei. | more

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