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Tamedia announces job cuts and closure of printing plants
Tamedia has announced the loss of around 200 full-time jobs in its printing plants.
32-year-old driver dies in an accident on the A3 in Horgen ZH
A 32-year-old driver was fatally injured in an accident on the A3 highway in Horgen ZH on Monday evening.
Several Basel municipalities without power due to fire at transformer station
There was a power outage in several municipalities in the lower Basel region on Monday evening.
Noise league submits petition for the installation of noise monitors
So-called noise monitors should be installed in Switzerland and the legal basis for this created.
Demand for residential property is growing again
Interest rates in Switzerland, which have been falling for more than a year, are once again attracting buyers to the real estate market.
WHO demands 135 million dollars for the fight against Mpox
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that it will need 135 million dollars over the next six months to combat the viral disease Mpox.
Switzerland should cooperate skillfully on armaments, according to two studies
The University of St. Gallen and ETH Zurich have each published a study on possible improvements to Switzerland's armaments policy.
Liberty Global boss to become president of Sunrise after spin-off
As is well known, the telecoms group Sunrise will be spun off from its current parent company Liberty Global and listed separately on the Swiss stock exchange.
Speeding driver in Ambri TI traveling at 128 km/h in urban areas
In Ambri TI, the Ticino cantonal police have stopped an Italian motorcyclist driving at 128 kilometers per hour in a built-up area.
Public prosecutor demands five years for Valais winegrower
On Monday, the public prosecutor's office demanded five years' imprisonment for a Valais winegrower.
Germany donates Mpox vaccine to affected countries
Germany is donating 100,000 doses of vaccine to the affected countries in the fight against the Mpox disease in Africa.
Summer fairytale trial: Proceedings against Niersbach dropped
After a long break in the summer fairytale trial, former German Football Association President Wolfgang Niersbach no longer has to stand trial.
Forest associations see forest regeneration at risk due to too much game
Too many roe deer, red deer and chamois are damaging the Swiss forest. Experts are therefore sounding the alarm.
Cassis calls for more respect for international humanitarian law
At a UN Security Council event in Geneva on Monday, Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis called for greater respect for international humanitarian law.
UBS expects unchanged mortgage reference interest rate
Tenants in Switzerland will not see any rent increases or reductions in the coming weeks.
Greens call for funds to adapt to the heat in summer
Money should be made available from the National Roads Fund for measures to combat climate change.
Aargauer Kunsthaus brings collection paintings to new life virtually
The Aargauer Kunsthaus brings pictures from its own collection to life. Video artists provide the moving images.
Burning Man Festival honors Swiss director Hans-Ulrich Schlumpf
At this year's Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert, USA, the film "The Congress of Penguins" by Zurich director Hans-Ulrich Schlumpf will be shown.

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