Politics

National Council Summer Session: Defence & Finance Policy Focus
The Swiss Parliament is poised for intense discussions on army funding, educational reforms, and cultural spending in the shadow of tightening financial constraints.
Election Fraud In Ascona and Arbedo-Castione?
Allegations of torn ballot papers during the Ascona municipal elections raise legal and procedural queries.
Martina Bircher: Aargau SVP Wins Internal Vote
Martina Bircher, Aargau SVP National Councillor, solidifies her candidacy for the cantonal government.
Federal Office of Police Cracks Down On Money Laundering
A major international operation led by the Federal Office of Police has dismantled an extensive money laundering network linked to the 'Ndrangheta.
Protests At ETH, Lausanne & Geneva: Students Take Direct Action
Student-led pro-Palestine demonstrations escalate at major Swiss universities. KEYSTONE/Valentin Flauraud This week, Swiss universities have become focal points for pro-Palestinian protests, with students at ETH Zurich, EPFL Lausanne, and the University of Geneva staging significant demonstrations.
Geneva Will Not Remove Statues Of Colonialists & Racists
Geneva decides against the removal of statues linked to racism and colonialism, focusing instead on contextualising their historical roles.
Switzerland To Pay The EU: ‘Cohesion Fund’
Switzerland intensifies its role in fostering European unity with renewed financial commitments to the EU's cohesion fund, aimed at reducing regional disparities.
Sunday 5th: Today’s Headlines & Reports
More and more truants, high salaries for health insurance company bosses and the energy transition is becoming more expensive than expected: this and more can be found in the Sunday newspapers.
Hochdorf: Shareholders To Change The Board
Newlat aims to overhaul the board by proposing six new members, predominantly Italian, spotlighting an ambitious new direction under Newlat's influence.
Swiss Renewables: Energy Director Says Energy Debate Is A “Sham”
Roberto Schmidt advocates for renewable energy as the Swiss Parliament debates nuclear power's future.
Swiss Politician Charged With Faking Covid Certificates
Christophe Loperetti faces probation after a court finds him guilty of trading counterfeit Covid certificates, underscoring his disregard for public health.
New Training Access for Rejected Asylum Seekers
Easing vocational training access for rejected asylum seekers and undocumented migrants.
Is Swiss Labour Day Here To Stay? May 1st
As the Swiss Young Finns campaign to abolish May 1st as a public holiday citing economic losses, trade union Syna launches a petition to make it a national day off, spotlighting workers' rights.
Jans Beat: EU Asylum and Migration Pact
Beat Jans advocates for the EU asylum and migration pact, emphasising its alignment with Swiss interests and procedures.
Swiss Labour Market Takes A Hit In Q1
The Swiss labor market has shown signs of contraction in the early months of 2024, with both temporary and permanent job sectors experiencing declines.
Karin Keller-Sutter Repeats Calls For UBS To Hold More In Reserve
Federal Councillor Karin Keller-Sutter emphasises the need for banks to boost equity, enhancing stability and reducing taxpayer burdens.
Switzerland’s Prison Population Surges To 10 Year Highs
Switzerland's prison occupancy surged to its highest level in a decade as of January 2024.
The Swiss Electricity Act is Gaining Momentum
Swiss cantons, cities, and municipalities unite in support of the Electricity Act, emphasising its critical role in ensuring a secure and sustainable energy future.

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