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Blue helmets will maintain “all their positions” in Lebanon
Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu once again demanded on Monday that the blue helmets deployed in southern Lebanon should withdraw from some positions near the Israeli-Lebanese border.
German Book Prize for Leipzig author Hefter
It is a novel about digital communication, self-realization and art. And it is a book that resonates and is light-footed at the same time.
Author Hefter receives German Book Prize
This year's book prize goes to author Martina Hefter for "Hey good morning, how are you?".
Bern cantonal police uncover organized drug trafficking
Drug trafficking and money laundering worth millions: in October, the Bern cantonal police concluded extensive investigations into organized drug trafficking.
“Junge Tat” does not want to pay fines imposed by the Zurich judiciary
The six exponents of the right-wing extremist group "Junge Tat" do not want to pay the fines imposed on them by the Zurich public prosecutor's office.
Nobel Prize in Economics goes to prosperity researcher from the USA
Why are some countries poor and others rich? This question plays a central role in the research of economists Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson.
More than three years in prison demanded for Laurent Vinatier in Russia
The Russian judiciary has demanded a prison sentence of three years and three months for the Frenchman Laurent Vinatier.
Conductor Justus Frantz wants to say goodbye with a tour
The German conductor Justus Frantz (80) wants to say goodbye to his audience with a tour with the Philharmonie der Nationen.
Economists’ voices on Nobel Prize winners in economics
This year's Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences goes to the economists Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A.
Young Swiss man wanted for bomb threats in Austria
Following the series of bomb threats against numerous institutions in Austria, the security authorities have located the suspected author of the threatening e-mails in Switzerland.
Swiss cement deliveries also fall in the third quarter
Deliveries by the Swiss cement industry continued to shrink in the third quarter of 2024.
First Chrysalide Prize for Literature goes to Louisa Merten
This year's first Chrysalide Award goes to the author Louisa Merten for her novel manuscript "Aka".
Driver of a stolen car arrested in Valais
The Valais police have arrested the suspected driver of a stolen vehicle and his passenger.
Kylie Minogue gets fans in the mood with new album shortly before world tour
Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue is ramping up the excitement among her fans just a few months before the start of her world tour "Tension".
Two people die in fire in Visp
Two people died in a fire in a building in Visp on Monday night. The formal identification of the victims is still underway, according to the Valais cantonal police.
New regulation on minimum sentences for first-time offenders in speeding offenses
A speeding driver caught in Ticino receives a conditional fine instead of the conditional prison sentence imposed at first instance.
Both Waldrapp parents from the Zurich lowlands die
The two Northern Bald Ibises that produced the first offspring in Switzerland for 400 years in 2023 have both died.
Demand for electric cars is also falling in Switzerland
The Swiss car trade's climate targets are faltering. Demand for electric cars is falling.

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