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Axpo CEO welcomes Federal Council decision on new nuclear power plants
Axpo CEO Christoph Brand is pleased with Energy Minister Albert Rösti's plans to lift the ban on new nuclear power plant construction.
Before the trophy “buzz” around the Globes and Oscars
Awards fever is on the rise in Hollywood. First the Golden Globe contenders are named, then the Oscar candidates.
16-year-old may change gender entry without parental consent
A married couple have taken their 16-year-old daughter's gender entry in the civil register to the Federal Supreme Court in vain.
Graubünden authority avoids access to settlements in construction scandal
An SRF journalist is granted access to the settlement agreements between the canton of Graubünden and the construction companies involved in the construction cartel scandal.
BAK Economics slightly reduces GDP forecast for 2025
The economic researchers at BAK Economics have become even more cautious with regard to the Swiss economy in the coming year.
Greens and Greenpeace are taking too long to shut down the Beznau nuclear power plant
The shutdown of the Beznau 1 and 2 nuclear power plants in 2033 and 2032 has provoked mixed reactions.
Rhine Valley gets better protection against flooding
Parliament wants to improve flood protection on the section of the Rhine along the border with Austria.
Olympic Museum under the sign of fashion and sport
A new special exhibition at the Olympic Museum in Lausanne is dedicated to the theme of fashion and sport.
National Council increases funding for regional passenger transport
The National Council wants to make more money available for regional passenger transport in 2025 than the Federal Council, namely around CHF 1.
National Council says yes to the 2025 federal budget after marathon debate
After twelve hours of deliberation over three days, the conservative majority in the National Council approved the federal budget for next year on Thursday.
Parliament wants stricter controls on the electricity market
Stricter rules will apply to the electricity and gas markets in Switzerland in future.
According to Raiffeisen, the economy will still not realize its potential in 2025
The Swiss economy will remain below its potential in the coming year. This is the forecast of the Raiffeisen economists.
Worldwide natural catastrophe losses of 310 billion dollars
Numerous natural disasters such as hurricanes, thunderstorms and floods have once again caused severe damage worldwide this year.
National Council sets budget priorities in the education sector
When discussing the 2025 federal budget, the National Council slightly increased spending on education compared to the Federal Council's draft.
Orior puts the brakes on plant-based products
The Orior food group, known primarily for its meat brands such as Rapelli and Albert Spiess, is dissatisfied with its business with plant-based alternatives.
Aldi Switzerland increases wages by 1.3 percent
The retailer Aldi Suisse is increasing the wages of its employees by 1.3 percent.
Consumers are most annoyed by health insurance companies
Health insurance companies have caused the most trouble and need for advice among consumers in Switzerland this year.
Hotel industry sets summer season record after overnight stays increase in October
The Swiss hotel industry recorded more overnight stays again in October. Following the decline in September, additional guests from abroad helped to reverse the trend.

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