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Swiss Economic Forum focuses on resilience and AI
From Thursday, the Bernese Oberland tourist resort of Interlaken will once again be the venue for discussions about margins, growth and profit.
Four men are in custody after fiber optic sabotage in Rheinfelden
Following several acts of sabotage on the fiber optic network in Rheinfelden AG, four suspects were arrested at the beginning of May.
Swiss glaciers start the melting season
The glacier melt in the Swiss Alps has begun. As glaciologist Matthias Huss wrote on Platform X on Tuesday, the peak of snow accumulation was most likely reached on Monday.
Doctor defends himself in St. Gallen against accusation of involuntary manslaughter
A surgeon defended himself against being responsible for the death of a patient at the cantonal court of St.
Meloni instead of Medici – German wants to enter Florence city hall
Of course, this is every campaigner's dream. As soon as Eike Schmidt arrives at Piazzale Michelangelo, the vantage point high above Florence, applause erupts.
Researcher discovers new mineral by chance during corona lockdown
A mineral found over 20 years ago in the Glarus Alps has turned out to be a previously unknown species.
Parliament calls for help for protest movement in Iran
Parliament is calling for support for Iranian civil society in the fight for women's and human rights.
National Council orders report on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
The National Council wants answers from the Federal Council on the involvement of Swiss diplomacy in the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
Back pain rarely heals quickly
Back pain sufferers need patience above all else. A long-term Swiss study involving 176 people found that it made no difference to the severity and duration of the pain whether the sufferers had undergone physiotherapy or medical treatment or not.
Valais police take action against posers and speeders
In Valais, 17 so-called posers are up against the law. They are alleged to have technically modified their vehicles in such a way that they caused an unnecessary amount of noise.
Scholz justifies arms decision for Ukraine – Night at a glance
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sees no danger in his latest change of course in Ukraine policy.
Earthquake service reports quake with a magnitude of 4.3 near Wägitalersee SZ
On Tuesday night, the earth shook at Lake Wägital in the canton of Schwyz with a magnitude of around 4.
Finma boss expects cooperation and transparency from banks
The new head of FINMA, Stefan Walter, has made clear his position on the tighter supervisory powers that have already been called for.
US Vice President Kamala Harris at Ukraine peace conference
With the participation of US Vice President Kamala Harris at the Ukraine peace conference on the Bürgenstock in Nidwalden, the wish of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj for the presence of US President Joe Biden has not been fulfilled.
Revised law on road haulage companies is now under discussion
The federal government can partially re-regulate cross-border goods transportation by road.
Funds for livestock protection in the Alps should be sufficient
This year, federal funding for herd protection measures on Switzerland's alpine farms should be sufficient.
Blasting secures the future of the threatened Grisons village of Brienz
Blasting for the drainage tunnel began in Brienz GR on Monday. A 2.3-kilometre-long drainage system is intended to protect the mountain village, which stands on unstable ground, from further landslides and falling rocks.
Appeal for witnesses to cases of abuse at Saint-Maurice Abbey launched
The investigation into the involvement of members of Saint-Maurice Abbey in Valais in cases of sexual abuse has begun.

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