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Swiss business buys Russian bank
Why Swiss residents rent instead of own, how the pro-life movement is gaining ground in Switzerland and more in our roundup of Swiss news from September 2 - 6.
Can Switzerland avoid blackouts this winter?
Patrons of the hip bars lining Geneva’s Rue du Lac paused in conversation Friday night as bright storefronts flickered off at 9 p.
Credit Suisse to cut thousands of jobs
The Swiss are not worried about Covid anymore, Swiss inflation hits record highs, and more in our roundup of news from August 30 - September 2.
Pussy Riot arrested in Switzerland
The national alpine wrestling festival ends, how a Swiss village became overrun with tourists and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 26 - 31.
Stop blackouts with nuclear power, Swiss politicians say
A group of Swiss politicians announced this week that they will petition the government from closing nuclear reactors – a move they say that will help Switzerland avoid energy outages in the future.
Swiss football fans attack Brussels restaurant
Novartis begins heavy layoffs in Zürich, suspect goes on trial for Swiss terrorism attack and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 22 -26.
Will Switzerland buy American fighter jets?
Swiss voters will ultimately decide whether or not the country moves forward with its proposed purchase of 36 fighter jets from the U.
La población se rebelará", dice el jefe de la policía suiza ante la inminente crisis energética
Mientras la mayor parte de Suiza se centra en la crisis de calefacción de este invierno, un jefe de policía afirma que los posibles apagones podrían comprometer la seguridad, dejando residencias, hospitales e instituciones financieras vulnerables a quienes se aprovechen de la situación.
Swiss hospitals facing a drug shortage
How Switzerland will survive a tough winter, cannabis trials will launch and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 15 -22.
Switzerland: Land of flying cows?
Swiss employee unions demand high salaries, teacher shortages on the rise, and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 12 – 16.
How will Swiss farmers protect cows from hungry wolves?
A celebration of Swiss trains, diptheria returns to Switzerland, and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 9 - 12.
Suiza mediará en Rusia
Suiza representará los intereses ucranianos en las conversaciones con Rusia, según anunciaron el miércoles funcionarios del Ministerio suizo de Asuntos Exteriores.
How melting glaciers are revealing Swiss secrets
Two French hikers this week discovered human remains while scaling the Chessjen glacier in canton Valais, local police report.
Switzerland an ‘island’ in sea of inflation
Mountain fatalities on the rise, the new process to change gender, and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 5 - 9.
Switzerland should ‘marry’ the EU, Swiss minister says
Switzerland should enter into a “marriage of convenience” with the European Union, Switzerland’s Energy Minister Simonetta Sommaruga said Saturday night at the Locarno Film Festival.
Swiss cheesemakers locked in legal battles
How Swiss banks are responding to global inflation, arrests made over fireworks ban, and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 1 - 5.
Switzerland bans all Russian gold
Switzerland has banned all imports of Russian gold as part of a new set of sanctions against the country, the economics minister announced yesterday.
Switzerland tightens rules around assisted suicide
Why Swiss borders may be changing, how Swiss National Day will look different in 2022, and more in our roundup of Swiss news from July 25 - 29.

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