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Parmelin resumes mediation on abusive dismissals
Economics Minister Guy Parmelin has resumed mediation on the abusive dismissal of trade unionists.
Axenstrasse opens after safety blasting on Saturday morning
The entire stretch of the Axenstrasse, which has been closed since September 29, will be open to traffic again at 5 a.
Federal police impose entry ban on activist Sellner
Switzerland has imposed an entry ban on right-wing extremist activist Martin Sellner from Austria.
Cyber insurance protection has limits
Cyber insurance is in demand among companies. However, a cyber policy does not cover all the risks that lurk online.
Cyber insurance is very popular with companies
The rapid development in the digital world offers companies opportunities. But the dangers lurking in the cyber universe are also increasing.
20 people drowned in Lake Lucerne 80 years ago
One of Switzerland's biggest shipping disasters occurred on Lake Lucerne 80 years ago today.
Insurer Baloise has laughter detector tested in office
The Swiss insurance company Baloise is having the frequency of loud laughter tested in an office to improve job satisfaction.
Consumer sentiment hardly changed in September compared to the previous month
Consumer sentiment in Switzerland changed little in September 2024 compared to the previous month.
Women’s rights activist Emilie Lieberherr was born one hundred years ago
Emilie Lieberherr was born on October 14, 1924. The Zurich women's rights activist and thoroughbred politician, who died in 2011, was a pioneer and, as she herself said, "a radical woman".
Researchers at ETH Zurich develop record laser pulses
A research team at ETH Zurich has developed a record-breaking laser. This generates extremely short pulses that can be used to process materials or generate X-rays.
Uri authorities release wolf in the Urseren Valley for shooting
The canton of Uri has authorized the shooting of a wolf that has killed nine sheep in the Urseren Valley.
Postbus plans cutbacks and expects up to 70 redundancies
PostBus Switzerland has to make savings and is expecting up to 70 redundancies, primarily in administration.
Two thirds of tenants can soon look forward to lower rents
Rents in Switzerland are not only going up. According to Zürcher Kantonalbank, around two thirds of tenants will soon be able to demand a rent reduction.
Mountain regions against proposals to build outside building zones
The Working Group for Mountain Areas does not think much of the Federal Council's proposals on building outside building zones.
Switzerland condemns the attack on the Unifil quarter
Switzerland has condemned the attack on the headquarters of the UN mission Unifil in Lebanon in the strongest possible terms.
Sporadic sightings of auroras in the Swiss sky
Auroras became visible sporadically in the Swiss sky on Thursday evening. They were recorded by various webcams, including the one from Weisshorn Arosa in Graubünden.
Cameroon bans speculation on President Biya’s health
Speculating about the health of the world's oldest president, Cameroon's head of state Paul Biya (91), is now forbidden in his country.
Actor Emil Steinberger walks the green carpet
Actor and cabaret artist Emil Steinberger walked the green carpet at the Zurich Film Festival on Thursday evening.

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