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Wallis Presents Balanced Budget 2024
The Wallis government expects a small surplus of 9.5 million francs in 2024. Expenditure and income amount to almost 4.
The Defendant Denies Intent to Kill in Front of the Zurich Supreme Court.
A 39-year-old Swiss man appeared in the Zurich Higher Court on Friday to contest the charge of intentionally killing his subtenant during a dispute in September 2016.
Swiss Pre-Alps Solar Power Plant by Axpo
Axpo, a Swiss energy company, is planning to build a nine-hectare solar power plant in Ybrig, in the canton of Schwyz.
Nine-Year-Old Intimidates Classmates with Knife in Winterthur
A nine-year-old student caused fear and panic among his classmates at a Winterthur school on Monday.
Release Two Wolf Pups for Hunting
The Canton of Vaud is looking to reduce the size of a wolf pack on Mont Tendre in the Vaud Jura with culls.
Zurich Government Wants to Lower Taxes Despite Million Deficit
Ernst Stocker, the Zurich Financial Director (SVP), is proposing a tax cut of one percentage point from 99 to 98 percent, despite the 2024 budget being in the red.
Senate Commission to Retire 25 Leopard Tanks
The Swiss National Council and the responsible Ständeratskommission have both agreed to decommission 25 Leopard tanks that have been stored and inactive for some time.
New Center for Separated Families Opens in Bern
The Zentrum für Familien in Trennung (Zfit) was opened in Bern on Friday as the first Swiss-wide pilot project.
25 Years Ago, a Swissair MD-11 Crashed into the Sea at Halifax
On September 2, 1998, a Swissair MD-11 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near Halifax, Canada, killing all 229 passengers and crew on board.
Last Fuel Elements Removed from Nuclear Power Plant Mühleberg
The Swiss energy company BKW announced on Friday that all 418 used-up fuel elements from the Mühleberg nuclear power plant have been transported to the interim storage facility in Würenlingen AG.
Experts See Need for Legal Reform Following CS Collapse
The Swiss Federal Council has taken note of the report from the external experts group "Bank Stability" on the "Too big to fail" regulation.
Last Fuel Elements Removed from the Nuclear Power Plant Mühleberg
The Swiss energy company BKW has announced that all 418 used fuel elements from the Mühleberg nuclear power plant have been successfully transported to the interim storage facility in Würenlingen AG.
Inflation Remains at 1.6 Percent in August
In August, the annual inflation rate in Switzerland remained at 1.6%, according to the Federal Statistical Office (BFS).
More Company Foundations in August
In August 2023, there were 3688 new companies registered in the Swiss commercial register, an increase of 8% compared to the same period in the previous year.
Airport Zurich Celebrates with Alain Berset and Swiss Patrol
The Zurich-Kloten Airport is celebrating its 75th anniversary this weekend. On Friday, Swiss President Alain Berset will officially open the festivities, which will include performances by the Patrouille Suisse and an aviation exhibition.
UBS Does Not See a Future for CS Switzerland
The fate of Swiss traditional bank Credit Suisse is sealed. Its Swiss business will be fully integrated into UBS, resulting in 3000 job losses in Switzerland.
Cantons Cautious with Discounts on Premiums According to SGB
Most cantons in Switzerland did not use their budget to reduce health insurance premiums in the past year, according to a Swiss Trade Union (SGB) analysis for 2022 premiums.
Tech Industry Faces Headwinds in First Semester
The Swiss tech industry has seen a downturn in the first half of 2023, with orders dropping by 10% compared to the previous year.

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