Leben in der Schweiz

Heavy metal icons Judas Priest are in top form
Judas Priest have stood for powerful hard rock and metal for 50 years. On their new album, Rob Halford and co.
Poor workplace climate leads to mental health problems
Around one in four people in Switzerland say they suffer from mental health problems.
Almost two million people in Switzerland have the right to vote in the EU
Around 1.9 million people in Switzerland are eligible to vote in the European elections.
Councillors want less 30 km/h on important traffic routes in urban areas
Every road has its function and its speed limit: Parliament is calling on the Federal Council to amend the Road Traffic Act to make it more difficult to introduce a 30 km/h speed limit on major roads in urban areas.
Press Council urges vigilance and restraint when dealing with AI
The Press Council advises the media to be vigilant and cautious when dealing with artificial intelligence (AI).
US media: Trump wins Republican primary in Alaska
Former US President Donald Trump has clearly won the Republican primary in the state of Alaska.
Car transport operators receive higher federal investment aid
The operators of car transport stations will receive investment aid of CHF 106 million from the federal government.
Many Swiss households pay bills with eBill
More and more people in Switzerland are using the digital invoice called eBill. At the end of February, the number of users had risen to over three million.
Association calls for more resources in the fight against anti-Semitism
Following the attack on an orthodox Jew in Zurich on Saturday, the association against anti-Semitism Cicad has called for more resources in the fight against anti-Semitism.
Parliaments in Delsberg and Bern discuss Moutier Concordat
The Jura cantonal parliament and the Bernese cantonal parliament are discussing the same matter on Wednesday (today).
National Council debates a mammoth bill with the Customs Act
The National Council will discuss the completely revised Customs Act on Wednesday.
Public prosecutor pleads murder in Netstal homicide case
The Glarus cantonal court will deal with a homicide in Netstal GL on Wednesday. In October 2021, a 27-year-old man shot his ex-girlfriend at close range with a pistol.
Swiss national Bleeker becomes advisor to UN Secretary-General Guterres
Mô Bleeker from Switzerland is the new UN Special Adviser on Responsibility to Protect to Secretary-General António Guterres.
Politicians in Zurich call for action against racism and anti-Semitism
In an appeal against racism and anti-Semitism, politicians in Zurich are addressing the public together with representatives of the churches and Jewish and Islamic organizations.
Meta with hours of global disruption on Facebook and Instagram
The online services Facebook and Instagram experienced disruptions worldwide on Tuesday.
Victims’ representatives criticize Sonko’s professed ignorance
In their submissions, the representatives of the victims, who have constituted themselves as private plaintiffs, showed why they consider the accused Gambian former Minister of the Interior, Ousman Sonko, to be an accomplice to the torture and killings committed by their clients.
Complaints about vote on Valais constitution withdrawn
The two complaints submitted during the referendum campaign on the new Valais Constitution have been withdrawn.
Switzerland will not have a national weapons register
Firearms will still not be registered in a national database in Switzerland in the future.

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