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Researchers solve mystery of patterns on gecko skin
Scientists at the University of Geneva have solved the mystery surrounding the skin patterns of leopard geckos.
Tui Suisse jumps into the breach for FTI
Travel provider Tui Suisse is interested in the competitor's capacities in the wake of FTI's insolvency.
Lucerne court finds 25-year-old Afghan guilty of murder
The Lucerne Criminal Court has found a 25-year-old Afghan guilty of the murder of his acquaintance.
Two-year-old girl falls to her death in Seltisberg BL
A two-year-old girl fell eight meters from the window of a property in Seltisberg BL on Tuesday evening.
Mary Poppins enchants the Lake Thun stage this summer
With "Mary Poppins", the Lake Thun Festival is bringing a world-famous children's fairy tale to the Bernese Oberland.
“Swifties” make the earth vibrate in Zurich
The "Swifties" at the Taylor Swift concert on Tuesday caused the ground in Zurich to move: Their dancing and jumping caused so-called seismic tremors.
A city bus crashes in Lucerne
A bus accident occurred in the city of Lucerne on Wednesday morning. The reason for the accident was probably a health problem on the part of the driver.
Siegfried appoints Marcel Imwinkelried as CEO
Siegfried has found a new CEO: Marcel Imwinkelried will take the helm at the pharmaceutical supplier on September 1.
PJ Harvey und The National traten in Montreux VD auf
With the British rock icon of the 1990s and one of the best American alternative rock bands of the 2000s, indie rock dominated the Montreux Jazz Festival on Tuesday evening.
Swiss labor market continues downward trend
The Swiss job market continues to cool down. According to the personnel service provider Adecco, the number of vacancies shrank significantly in the second quarter.
Euro Millions jackpot not won
No luck for Euro Millions players on Tuesday: the jackpot remains untouched. Nobody guessed the correct numbers 5, 24, 25, 29 and 47 as well as the stars 5 and 9.
Taylor Swift on stage at Zurich’s Letzigrund Stadium
In temperatures of over 30 degrees, the time had come: US pop star Taylor Swift took to a Swiss stage for the first time on Tuesday evening at Letzigrund Stadium in Zurich.
Adecco shares displace Roche bearer shares in the SLI
The shares of recruitment agency Adecco will return to the Swiss Leader Index (SLI) of the 30 largest Swiss stocks in the fall.
Klaus Schwab and WEF sued for racism
The World Economic Forum (WEF) and its founder Klaus Schwab have been accused of racial and pregnancy discrimination by an African-American employee.
Further alleged victims of a canon of Saint-Maurice
New allegations of inappropriate behavior have been made against the canon of Saint-Maurice Abbey, Gilles Roduit, who went on hunger strike in May of this year.
Young SVP takes up referendum against ESC loan in Zurich
Following the EDU Switzerland's nationwide threat of a referendum against all loans for venues for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), the Junge SVP in Zurich is getting serious: it is launching a referendum against the city's 20 million euro loan.
Bathing ban lifted for Lake Maggiore and Maggia
On Tuesday, the Ticino crisis management team lifted the ban on swimming in the Maggia and Lake Maggiore with immediate effect.
Swiss cement deliveries fall further in the second quarter
Deliveries by the Swiss cement industry continued to fall in the second quarter of 2024.

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