Leben in der Schweiz

UBS subsidiary Credit Suisse – Key events
Credit Suisse has been history for a year now. Below is an overview of the most important events of the past ten years - before and after the takeover by UBS: - February 6, 2024: UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti announces the closure of numerous branches.
One year anniversary of the CS “rescue” by UBS
It is already one year since the forced takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS, orchestrated by the Federal Council.
Almost a third of the population without further training for years
For 29 percent of the permanent Swiss resident population aged between 25 and 64, the last time they took part in further education was at least five years ago.
Case against police officer dropped after fatal shot
An Aargau cantonal police officer will not be legally prosecuted after fatally shooting a 68-year-old man during an operation in Suhr in 2020.
Ethos rejects Roche’s sustainability report
The Ethos Investment Foundation considers Roche's sustainability report to be inadequate.
Swiss cinemas record 10.5 million admissions in 2023
Swiss cinemas recorded 10.5 million admissions last year. That was 16% less than in 2019, but 21% more than in 2022.
High avalanche danger in southern Upper Valais
There is a high avalanche danger in southern Upper Valais. This is the second-highest warning level, which is only triggered on a few days in winter, according to the avalanche warning service of the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF in Davos.
Twelve American bombers landed in Dübendorf ZH 80 years ago
Exactly 80 years ago, twelve American Air Force warplanes made an emergency landing at the military airfield in Dübendorf ZH.
Baerbock calls Taurus ring swap an “option”
Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock is open to her British colleague David Cameron's proposal to provide Ukraine with new cruise missiles via a ring swap.
Selensky rejects Pope’s appeal – The night at a glance
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has sharply rejected a controversial appeal by Pope Francis for peace negotiations with Russia.
German train drivers’ union calls for rail strike on Tuesday
The train drivers' union GDL has called for a new strike in the wage dispute with Deutsche Bahn (DB).
BAG wants to avoid overuse in the healthcare system
The Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) wants to avoid underuse and overuse in the healthcare system.
Israel presents new ESC song – first lyrics were “too political”
The Israeli television station Kan has presented the new version of its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC).
Zelensky rejects the Pope’s appeal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sharply rejected a misleading appeal by Pope Francis for peace negotiations with Russia.
Off-piste skier killed by avalanche in Valais
A skier has been killed by an avalanche off-piste in Valais. It broke loose in Val Ferret and initially buried the man on Sunday.
Salon du Livre in Geneva attracts over 63,000 visitors
The Geneva Book Fair, the Salon du Livre, attracted over 63,000 visitors. More than 600 francophone authors from Switzerland, France, Québec in Canada, Belgium and several African countries attended the event, which closed its doors on Sunday after five days.
Major search operation in Valais for six ski tourers
In the canton of Valais, a major search operation for six missing ski tourers continues on Sunday evening.
Pope recommends “white flag” in Ukraine war
Pope Francis has sparked massive opposition with a misleading appeal for peace negotiations in Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine.

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