a nuclear waste repository located on the border between Germany and Switzerland

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Like every evening, 11 p.m. takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Tuesday September 13th.

The inhabitants of the very touristic village of Hohentengen, in Germany, do not appreciate the project of their Swiss neighbor to install a deposit of nuclear waste in underground galleries, just on the other side of the border. From the window of his office, the mayor of the village sees the location of the future depot. “In 2015, the experts felt that the galleries were too small. They advised against this location. Why, seven years later, have they changed their minds”, he laments, Tuesday, September 13. The Swiss experts, who have redone their calculations, believe that the area is ultimately the safest and most suitable.

In Spain, concern is mounting around school bullying. According to one report, almost one in four students have witnessed bullying and taken part in it, without always realizing it. Insults, mockery, violence, but also a slander campaign on social networks, the victims are distraught. “It’s a nightmare. What can you do? If you report those who harass you, your situation becomes even worse”, says a student. The Spanish authorities are considering new measures against harassment.


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