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Austria and Switzerland investigate bomb threats independently
In the case of the series of bomb threats by a suspected Swiss national, both Switzerland and Austria want to investigate independently.
Revolut wants to drive growth in Switzerland
The British fintech Revolut wants to accelerate its growth in Switzerland and has set itself ambitious goals.
Switzerland expresses concern about UNRWA decision
Switzerland has expressed its concern about Israel's decision to ban the work of the Palestinian relief organization UNRWA.
ICRC President: “This is not the time to lower our standards”
ICRC President Mirjana Spoljaric has reminded states how important it is for them to implement international humanitarian law.
Cassis calls on states to apply international humanitarian law
"Let us lead by example!" This is what Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis said at the opening of the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in Geneva on Monday.
Climate change leads to increase in malaria cases in northern Kenya
Despite a general decline in malaria in Kenya, there has been an increase in malaria cases in the north of the country.
Man killed in apartment in La Neuveville BE
The Bern cantonal police found a man seriously injured in La Neuveville BE on Monday morning.
Emergency forces from Switzerland take part in EU large-scale exercise “Magnitude”
Emergency services from Switzerland took part in the European Union's large-scale earthquake exercise "Magnitude" last week.
Rising water temperatures in European mountain waters
Water temperatures in European mountain waters have been rising for decades. Climate change is endangering water quality, fish, industry and electricity production.
Offspring among the okapis and kudus at Basel Zoo
Last week, two baby animals were born in the Antelope House at Basel Zoo. On the Sunday before last, a female okapi saw the light of day, followed by a baby kudu buck on the following Friday.
Hedgehog listed as an endangered species for the first time
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the number of hedgehogs in Western Europe is in sharp decline.
After homicide in Baar: son is suspected perpetrator
The homicide in Baar ZG last Friday was presumably committed by the son of the 72-year-old victim.
Beznau 1 nuclear power plant is back on the grid after an unplanned long shutdown
The Beznau 1 nuclear power plant in the canton of Aargau is back on the grid after several weeks of downtime.
Two summits for the German economy: more than just theatrical thunder?
Is it all just histrionics, or can the industry summit hosted by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) actually help the German economy out of the doldrums? The most important industry associations, trade unions and selected companies will meet for at least two hours in the Chancellery on Tuesday to find out.
“OneLog” is still out of service after hacker attack
The "OneLog" service used by numerous Swiss media is still out of service following a hacker attack last Thursday.
Federal government participates in German project for the Hochrhein route
Switzerland is contributing CHF 50 million to the German section of the Hochrhein route.
KOF corrects forecast for winter season slightly downwards
After a pleasing summer, the tourism industry in Switzerland can also look forward to a comparatively good winter season.
Migros wants to compete with discounters by cutting prices
Carrots, apples and tomatoes at low prices: Migros wants to defy the discounters and win back customers with price cuts.

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