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French President Macron arrives in Bern for a state visit
French President Emmanuel Macron is coming to Switzerland for a two-day state visit at the invitation of the Federal Council.
Lucerne man found guilty of murdering partner
The Lucerne Criminal Court has found a 36-year-old man from the canton of Lucerne guilty of murder.
Rally and petition against Swiss cooperation with Eritrea
Almost one hundred people demonstrated in Bern against Swiss cooperation with Eritrea.
Trade union criticizes wage dumping at heliport in Sion
On Thursday, the trade union Unia denounced wage dumping on the construction site of the helicopter landing pad at Sion Hospital.
An instrument from the University of Bern flies to the moon
An instrument from the University of Bern is going to the moon. In 2027, a so-called mass spectrometer from Bern will be used for the chemical analysis of moon rocks, the university announced.
Berninastrasse open to one lane from Friday afternoon
The Bernina road can be reopened without time restrictions on Friday afternoon after rockfalls.
Alain Berset and the Pope exchange views on peacebuilding
The President of the Swiss Confederation, Alain Berset, was received by Pope Francis for a private audience on Thursday.
Swiss Human Rights Prize for Geneva lawyer Philippe Currat
The International Society for Human Rights Switzerland (ISHR) is awarding the Swiss Human Rights Prize 2023 to the co-founder of the International Criminal Court, Geneva lawyer Philippe Currat, who will receive the award on December 16 in Bern.
Geneva-Lausanne rail service partially restored
Two years to the day after the "hole" in Tolochenaz, another serious incident paralyzed rail traffic on Lake Geneva between Lausanne and Geneva until around 11 a.
240 empty chairs symbolize the kidnapped Israelis in Zurich
A Shabbat table with 240 empty chairs was set up on Bürkliplatz in Zurich on Thursday.
EU Commission confirms letter from Switzerland
Switzerland has officially informed Brussels of the timetable for the preparation of a draft mandate for negotiations on the Switzerland-EU agreement package.
Zurich continues to grow and wants to repatriate capital
The Zurich Insurance Group maintained its growth in the third quarter of the year.
Restructuring expert Geiwitz leaves legal construct open in the Benko case
Even without any recent operational activity in the Group, ex-Signa director Benko could also face possible liability issues as a "de facto managing director" in the event of a case.
Teachers take initiatives against loss of educational quality
Teachers are fed up with the annual fire drills due to the shortage of teaching staff.
SBB investigates construction incident at Renens VD station
The new disruption that paralyzed rail traffic on Lake Geneva on Thursday morning was caused by drilling work.
Risk of blood clots decreases rapidly after stopping the pill
An increased risk of thrombosis due to taking the contraceptive pill largely disappears within two to three weeks of stopping the pill.
Ignazio Cassis calls for action against anti-Semitism
In view of the increasing cases of anti-Semitism in Switzerland since the start of the conflict between Israel and Hamas, Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis is calling for "a clear discourse with concrete action".
Thurgau biogas producer rebuffed by federal court
Due to several water pollution incidents in recent years, the Thurgau Office for the Environment has rightly only extended the existing operating license of a biogas producer for three years.

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