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Munich Daily News
News from Munich including reduced antibiotic use in children's hospitals, a new tram line, the Laimer Röhre project's cost overruns, support for Viktualienmarkt vendors, and technological advancements.
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- What is the plan for the new tram line in Munich?
- A new tram line, extending line 23, will run through Neufreimann to the Kieferngarten U-Bahn station, with completion expected by the end of 2027.
- What is the current status and outlook for the Viktualienmarkt vendors?
- Following an open letter, Viktualienmarkt vendors received widespread support from various political groups; however, a swift resolution appears unlikely, and a controversial measure seems inevitable.
- What are the recent challenges encountered with the Laimer Röhre project?
- The Laimer Röhre tunnel project, part of the German railway system, is facing cost overruns of 43 million euros and delays, despite the city's limited control over the situation.
- What initiative was undertaken to reduce antibiotic use in German children's hospitals?
- Four university hospitals in Germany reduced antibiotic use in children's clinics by up to 22 percent in a project aimed at combating multi-resistant pathogens.
- What technological advancement is being developed at the Bundeswehr University, and what is the review of Bryan Adam's concert?
- Researchers at the Bundeswehr University are creating 3D city maps in minutes, a technology useful for disaster response. Bryan Adams's 65th birthday concert in Munich received mixed reviews, deemed somewhat outdated.