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Left party calls for investigation into liquidity problems in the army
Opponents and critics of the army want to initiate comprehensive investigations after the army's liquidity problems became known.
Museum explores Dürrenmatt, Hesse and Rilke’s relationship to wine
The Museum Centre Dürrenmatt in Neuchâtel is showing the traveling exhibition "Dürrenmatt, Hesse, Rilke and Wine" from February 3 to May 19.
Chur parliament says yes to drug consumption room despite spiraling costs
The Chur city parliament approved the establishment of a consumption room for drug addicts on Thursday, even though it will cost the city several times more than previously planned.
For army chief, liquidity bottleneck in the army is “no drama”
According to its head Thomas Süssli, the army does not have a billion-euro shortfall, but a liquidity bottleneck.
Toxic smoke from large industrial hall fire near Sirnach TG
A fire broke out in an industrial building between Sirnach TG and Wil SG on Thursday morning.
According to the head of the army, the liquidity bottlenecks are “no drama”
Chief of the Armed Forces Thomas Süssli is relaxed about the liquidity bottlenecks in the army.
Albert Anker’s view of childhood at the Fondation Gianadda
"Anker and Childhood" is the title of the new exhibition at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda.
Cancellation of events relieves the army budget by around 3.5 million
The cancellation of two major events and several smaller events will relieve the army budget by around CHF 3.
Lawyer in Mels SG demands acquittal for homicide with umbrella
A young man spoke of memory lapses in court in Mels SG on Thursday. He is accused of fatally injuring a 45-year-old man with an umbrella in 2022.
Mystery surrounding the whereabouts of 300 million euros at Signa Development
Shortly before filing for insolvency, the real estate developer Signa Development allegedly paid EUR 300 million to two companies in Innsbruck that are linked to the real estate mogul René Benko, as reported by the "Financial Times".
Lucerne’s former National Councillor Paul Fäh passes away
Former Lucerne National Councillor Paul Fäh is dead. Fäh, who was a member of the Grand Chamber from 1987 to 1991, died at the age of 87, his party, the FDP, announced on Thursday on the short message service X.
Süssli speaks of a “financial mountain that is being pushed in front of you”
According to army chief Thomas Süssli, the liquidity bottlenecks are not a new phenomenon.
Léonard Gianadda planned for his museum beyond his death
The exhibition "Anchor and Childhood" is the first at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda without its founder Léonard Gianadda.
Army chief Thomas Süssli: “We don’t have a financial hole”
"We have no financial shortfall and we can pay all our bills," said army chief Thomas Süssli in Bern on Thursday in response to media reports on the financial situation of the Swiss Armed Forces.
Resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years
Antibiotic-resistant bacteria can remain in the body for years. Even nine years after an initial illness, researchers from the University of Basel and University Hospital Basel were able to detect resistant bacteria in certain patients.
According to army chief, all army payments are secured for 2024
According to army chief Thomas Süssli, the Swiss Armed Forces had outstanding financial obligations of around CHF 13 billion at the end of 2022.
Slower budget increase causes billion-euro shortfall according to army chief
Due to the slower increase in the federal budget, the army will have a total shortfall of CHF 11.
FDP Jura decides to vote against the 13th AHV pension
The Jura FDP section has decided to vote against the initiative for a 13th AHV pension on March 3, thereby deviating from the national party's slogan.

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