Politik

Unia to Sue Rolex Over Harassment Cases
Unia plans to take Rolex to labor court over alleged harassment cases and unlawful dismissals.
Home Ownership Still More Expensive Than Renting
Lower mortgage interest rates and rising rents should reduce the home ownership premium soon.
Swiss Energy Companies Relief: Energy Cloak Decree Passes
Swiss energy companies express relief over the approval of the Energy Cloak Decree, marking a crucial step toward securing Switzerland's long-term electricity supply.
Sunday Headlines Today: June 9th
Russian cyberattacks, funding demands for GPs, and the rise in train travel—this and more in Sunday's Swiss news.
Chur Mayoral Election: Voting This Sunday
Chur voters will choose a new mayor on Sunday. Urs Marti's term ends, and three candidates vie for the position.
Switzerland Elected to UN Economic and Social Council
Switzerland secures a seat on the UN Economic and Social Council for 2025-2026, emphasizing its commitment to sustainable development.
Cantons to Have Greater Say in Health Insurance Premiums
Swiss cantons will gain more authority in approving health insurance premiums under new federal legislation.
Over 6% Of Switzerland Has Done Cocaine: New Addiction Centres & Crack Use On The Rise
The federal government plans new addiction support centers to address the rising crack cocaine problem.
Ticino Allocates CHF 700 Million To Enhance University Policy
Ticino government commits over CHF 700 million to develop university policy and infrastructure from 2025 to 2028, focusing on USI, SUPSI, and DFA.
Switzerland and Italy sign tax rules for cross-border commuters
Switzerland and Italy have established permanent tax rules for cross-border commuters working from home.
What Happens To Dormant Assets If Unclaimed?
Dormant assets liquidated last year injected CHF 7.1 million into Switzerland's federal coffers, revealing challenges in tracing beneficiaries.
Swiss Air Force Lands F/A-18 On Highway
The Swiss Air Force successfully lands its first F/A-18 fighter jet on the A1 highway in Vaud during the "Alpha Uno" military exercise.
Swiss National Council: Palestine Is Not A State
Swiss National Council votes against recognizing Palestine. Keystone/AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi The Swiss National Council does not want to recognize Palestine as an independent state.
Requested Arrest Warrants For NetanyahuI & Hamas Leaders: Switzerland Hints At Immunity Possibilities
Switzerland confirms its commitment to international obligations under the ICC, but doesn't rule out immunity requests.
Former SVP Councillor Will Spend A Year In Custody: Accusations of Child Sex Abuse
The ex-councillor from Aargau, arrested last autumn for alleged sexual acts with children, will stay in custody for another six months, as confirmed by the Aargau public prosecutor's office.
Council of States Debates The Army Budget
The Council of States discusses boosting the army budget and procuring air defence systems, addressing European security concerns.
Zelenskyi Accuses China of Sabotaging Swiss Peace Summit
Zelenskyi accuses China of deterring participation in Ukraine peace summit. Over 100 countries confirmed, but key leaders remain undecided.
Sunday June 2nd, News Today
Health insurance premiums in Switzerland surpass CHF 10,000. Doctors criticize patient behaviors, and the Federal Council debates postal service changes.

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