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  • 10 December 2019, UPDATE

    10 December 2019, UPDATE

    Laser. The
    high-power laser in Magurele, near Bucharest, is to become operational at the
    end of next year, said prime minister Ludovic Orban on Tuesday. He also
    promised that his cabinet would continue to support the activity of the National
    Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering where the laser is being
    developed. In March, the laser in Magurele, whose construction began in 2013,
    achieved a power of 10 petawatts, becoming the most powerful laser in the world.
    It is hoped that the laser will in the future help in the discovery of
    radioactive isotopes that can treat cancer and contribute to identifying the
    content of barrels containing radioactive waste without opening them. Work on
    the laser is the result of a team effort involving researchers from all over
    the world.






    Shooting. Six people were killed in a
    shooting at Ostrava City Hospital in the north-east of
    the Czech Republic on Tuesday morning. Armed police found the suspect
    dead from a self-inflicted gunshot in a nearby vehicle after the attack. Part
    of the hospital was initially locked down. Prime Minister Andrej Babis
    confirmed that six people had been killed and that the shootings occurred at
    close range in a hospital waiting room.




    Trump impeachment. The House Democrats on Tuesday unveiled two articles
    of impeachment against the Republican president Donald Trump as part the
    impeachment procedure, namely abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. If
    the two articles are passed in the House of Representatives, where the
    Democrats have a majority, in a vote taking place next week, Donald Trump could
    become the third president in the history of the United States to be impeached.
    The Senate’s vote is also required, however, where the trial will be held and
    where the Republicans have a majority. The Democrats accuse Trump of putting
    pressure on Ukraine, while pursuing his own personal interest, to resume an
    investigation involving Hunter Biden, the son of the former vice-president Joe
    Biden, who is vying to become the Democratic nominee in next year’s
    presidential elections.




    Magistrates. In the three decades since the fall of
    communism, the Romanian justice system has made huge progress, not only in
    terms of legislation and institutions, but also at the level of society, said Romanian
    President Klaus Iohannis at a meeting of the Superior Council of Magistracy. He
    went on to say that 2019 would remain in collective memory as the year when
    citizens protected, through the vote given in the May referendum, the
    independence of the judiciary against systematic attempts to weaken it. Apart
    from an activity report for this year, the Superior Council of Magistracy was
    also supposed to elect a new leadership in its Tuesday meeting, but failed to
    do so because the vote was tied twice. They did, elect the prosecutor Tatiana
    Toader as the new vice-president.






    Eurobarometer. More than 52% of European citizens believe climate change
    is the biggest environmental problem and 59% support their countries’
    membership of the European Union, according to the Eurobarometer published on
    Tuesday by the European Parliament. European citizens were asked what they
    believe should be the priority political topics on the agenda of the European
    Parliament. With regard to the European values, 48% of respondents say the
    protection of human rights around the world is the main value underlying the
    European Union, followed by freedom of expression 38%, gender equality 38%, and
    solidarity among member states 33%. Support for the European Union remains high
    for the third year in a row, the opinion poll also shows. 55% of Romanians
    believe membership of the European Union is a good thing.




    Handball.
    The Romanian women’s handball side lost categorically to Sweden 34-22 on
    Tuesday in Kumamoto, in the Main Round Group II of the World Championships under
    way in Japan. Romania put on a very poor performance, full of mistakes, while
    Sweden, despite not having a brilliant performance, took advantage of its many
    chances. On Wednesday, Romania will be facing Japan. Russia are first in the
    group, followed by Spain, Sweden, Montenegro, Japan and Romania. The two
    best-ranked teams will qualify for the semifinals.