Leben in der Schweiz

Biel’s Stapi Fehr is annoyed with President Müller
The Mayor of Biel/Bienne, Erich Fehr (SP), reacted angrily on Monday afternoon to a comment made by the President of the Bernese Government, Philippe Müller (FDP), on the X online portal.
UBS CEO wants to present successor like last time
UBS boss Sergio Ermotti would like to present a suitable CEO candidate when he leaves in a few years' time.
University of Bern does not accept occupation
The University of Bern does not accept the occupation of rooms by pro-Palestinian students.
According to his own statements, the accused was blinded by the money
In the drug trial before the Lucerne Criminal Court, the accused admitted to the cocaine trafficking he was accused of.
A1 entrance temporarily closed after “Astra Bridge” breakdown
A breakdown occurred during the relocation of the mobile construction site bridge "Astra Bridge" on Monday night.
Diver almost has an accident while salvaging the “Säntis” off Romanshorn
An accident almost occurred on Saturday during work on the planned salvage of the steamship Säntis from the bottom of Lake Constance.
Up to 800,000 people watched Nemo’s ESC victory on SRF
Up to 800,000 viewers watched Nemo's victory in the final show of the Eurovision Song Contest on all SRF platforms.
Center-left committee campaigns for premium relief and cost brakes
"Two yeses against the cost shock": with this slogan, a center-left committee is campaigning for a yes to the SP's premium relief initiative and also to the center party's cost brake initiative.
Pro-Palestine protest now also at the universities of Basel and Freiburg
The student pro-Palestine protests in Switzerland have spread. On Monday, premises at the universities of Basel and Fribourg were also occupied.
Africa demands sanctions against biopiracy
The group of African countries has called for sanctions against companies or countries that violate the provisions of the planned treaty to prevent biopiracy.
Kapo St. Gallen checks tuned cars on its own test bench
The St. Gallen cantonal police have built a performance test bench for tuned vehicles.
Penalty notices on the Postbus subsidy affair are contested
The PostBus subsidy fraud affair has not yet been legally resolved. Seven accused executives from PostBus and Swiss Post are defending themselves against the penalties imposed by the Federal Office of Police (Fedpol), which has now issued penalty orders that are not yet legally binding.
Nine injured after car collides with public bus in Aristau AG
Nine people were injured, two of them seriously, in a collision between a passenger car and a Postbus in Aristau AG on Monday morning.
City of Zurich examines application for the Eurovision Song Contest
Following Nemo's victory at the ESC, the city of Zurich, among others, is examining whether it wants to apply to host the event next year.
Federal Council negotiates participation in “Horizon” and “Erasmus”
Researchers in Switzerland have been excluded from EU programs for several years.
Lack of sustainability in smartphones and co. impacts the environment
In Switzerland, almost one in two people keep their old smartphones, tablets or laptops at home, according to the Federal Statistical Office.
The majority of children under 13 are looked after externally
In Switzerland, almost two thirds of children under the age of 13 make use of supplementary childcare.
The intellectual border crosser Adolf Muschg turns 90
Adolf Muschg has joined the ranks of renowned Swiss authors with over forty books.

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