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Intel will spend more than 30 billion euros to develop two chip-making plants in Magdeburg, Germany (www.reuters.com)

Intel will spend more than 30 billion euros ($33 billion) to develop two chip-making plants in Magdeburg as part of its expansion push in Europe, a deal Chancellor Olaf Scholz hailed on Monday as Germany's biggest ever foreign investment.

Moldova: the "Șor" party was declared unconstitutional (radiomoldova.md)

Constitutional Court judges have declared unconstitutional the "Șor" Party. The High Court granted the Government's request to ban the activity of the party led by Ilan Șor. The decision was announced by Constitutional Court President Nicolae Rosca after more than three hours of deliberations. According to the ruling, "Șor"...

An artificial reef, the first underwater structure of its kind, is about to come to life in the Slovenian sea (www.rtvslo.si)

An artificial reef is to be created on the seabed in a shellfish bed in the middle of Piran Bay by the end of the summer. The first artificial underwater structure of its kind in the country will also aim to provide food from the sea in a more sustainable way, including the cultivation of oyster and mussel fry....

From double to quadruple: Belgian hospital surcharges have exploded in 2021 (www.rtbf.be) French

598 million euros: this is the amount of surcharges on reimbursable doctors' fees billed to Belgian patients during hospitalization in 2021. This astronomical sum is one of the findings of the Agence intermutualiste's annual hospital barometer. It is above all the surcharges for day hospital stays that have increased (102...

Critical shortage of paediatricians in Czechia (ct24.ceskatelevize.cz) cz

In a few years, one in three children in Czechia will not have a pediatrician. Pediatricians themselves, as well as their professional organizations, have warned that the situation in the Czech Republic is already critical due to the low number of GPs for children. They are therefore asking the state for a systemic measure that...

The Estonian National Museum (ERM) cancels Israeli artists' exhibition over 'Russian' concerns (news.err.ee)

The Tartu-based Estonian National Museum (ERM) has canceled an exhibition by two Israeli artists, initially on the grounds of its being from a too 'Russian' perspective. One of the artists has a Russian-sounding name, the second, an Estonian-sounding name – the artist is indeed of Estonian descent.

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