Leben in der Schweiz

Heavy vehicle charge: federal government outsources data collection
Data collection for the performance-related heavy vehicle charge (HVC) is outsourced to authorized and contracted providers.
Mondelez defends itself against criticism of Russian business
US food giant Mondelez, which owns brands such as Milka, Oreo and Tuc, is defending itself against criticism of its operations in Russia.
Federal Council wants to restrict the right of associations to lodge complaints about residential buildings
The right of appeal by associations is to be restricted for smaller residential construction projects within the building zone.
Birch pollen is already causing watery eyes and runny noses
Birch pollen has started to bloom earlier than in other years. Their particularly allergenic pollen is already causing watery eyes and runny noses.
19-year-old allegedly killed parents and brother in Germany
A 19-year-old is said to have killed his parents and brother with a stabbing weapon in Germany near the border with Switzerland.
Two popular initiatives against discrimination against married people
Married couples should no longer be discriminated against compared to unmarried couples when it comes to taxes and AHV pensions.
Zurich High Court sentences young driver for fatal maneuver
The Zurich High Court has convicted a young driver who caused a fatal accident in 2017 of involuntary manslaughter.
19-year-old apparently kills parents and brother in Baden-Württemberg
Three members of a family have been killed in a violent crime in Baden-Württemberg.
Deep Purple feiern 50 Jahre eines Klassikers: "It's a shock"
A good 50 years ago, Deep Purple released their legendary album "Machine Head", which is now being reissued.
47 million francs for more quality in health insurance
The Federal Council is asking Parliament for CHF 47 million to improve the quality of health insurance.
Growing confidence in the Swiss economy
Financial analysts' confidence in the Swiss economy continues to grow. Following the sharp rise in February, the recovery has now been confirmed with a further positive development of the indicator in March.
Zentrum Paul Klee shows retrospective of Sarah Morris
"Sarah Morris. All Systems Fail" is the title of the latest exhibition at the Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern.
Time change increases the risk of collisions with wild animals
Wild animals pay no attention to traffic or the time change for humans. In view of the changeover to summer time next Sunday, Swiss animal protection warns against collisions with deer, badgers and other wild animals.
Doubt beats last year’s record in 2023
For Zweifel Pomy-Chips, it is once again the case that after the record year is before the record year.
Client admits attack on prostitute in Zurich district court
A 24-year-old man admitted to assaulting a prostitute at Zurich District Court on Wednesday.
Bad weather in the south unlikely to prevent Easter traffic jams
Despite the forecast of continuous rain in the south, there is likely to be a traffic jam in front of the Gotthard north portal from today, Wednesday.
Poor weather forecasts in the south unlikely to prevent traffic jams
The Federal Roads Office (Astra) expects traffic jams at the Gotthard north portal before Easter despite the forecast of bad weather in the south.
ABB announces departure of drive technology boss
The head of the Drive Technology division is to leave the technology group ABB. Tarak Mehta, who is also a member of the Group Executive Board, will leave ABB at the end of July to take up the position of CEO at another company, according to a press release issued on Wednesday.

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