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Selensky promotes peace summit in June – Night at a glance
While the Ukrainian leadership is campaigning for broad support for the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland, the German government is calling on its Western partners to cooperate militarily against Russia.
Global hit stalking series: “Reindeer baby” grows and thrives
The psycho mini-series "Reindeer Baby" by Scottish comedian Richard Gadd (34) has become a surprise hit on Netflix.
Selensky promotes peace summit in June
Just over a month before the planned peace summit in Switzerland, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has once again campaigned for participation in the format.
Pro-Palestine protests reach more Swiss universities
The pro-Palestine protests reached several universities in Switzerland on Tuesday.
EPFL calls on squatters to vacate university building
Following the occupation of an entrance hall at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) by pro-Palestinian students since Tuesday afternoon, the university management has issued an ultimatum to the protesters.
Signa Retail GmbH is bankrupt
The next bankruptcy in the Signa conglomerate affects Signa Retail. It is insolvent, as various Austrian creditor protection organizations announced on Tuesday.
Lifeless worker found upside down in a shaft in Obersaxen GR
A lifeless worker was found upside down in a shaft in the Graubünden mountain village of Obersaxen on Monday evening.
Natural History Museum Bern breeds critically endangered toads
The Natural History Museum in Bern is breeding critically endangered toads. Twelve of the poisonous Rio Pescado stump-footed toads have moved into a terrarium, as the museum announced on Tuesday.
Nora Gomringer receives the Ida Dehmel Literature Prize 2024
The Swiss-German dual citizen Nora Gomringer will be awarded the Ida Dehmel Literature Prize 2024.
AfD’s lowest poll rating in Germany for a year
The right-wing populist AfD fell by one percentage point in a Forsa survey in Germany, achieving its worst result since April 2023 with 15%.
22 Red Cross members killed in Middle East conflict since October
The Red Cross and Red Crescent network in Gaza and Israel has lost 22 members in the Middle East conflict since last October.
UN criticizes charges against journalists in Russia
The UN Human Rights Office has criticized the intensified crackdown on journalists in Russia.
Israel enters Rafah and takes over border crossing to Egypt
In a dramatic move, Israeli troops advanced into parts of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday night.
Secret service: Plots against Selenskyj uncovered
Ukrainian security authorities claim to have uncovered Russian plans to attack President Volodymyr Zelenskyi and other politicians.
UBS pleases investors with billion-euro quarterly profit
Following the takeover of Credit Suisse around a year ago, UBS has made it back into the black.
Croatia is in the grip of ESC fever
Croatia is eagerly awaiting the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC): The international betting agencies currently see the country's representative Baby Lasagna as the favorite to win the 68th ESC in Malmö.
Flower wholesalers expect sales in the millions
Mother's Day is not only important for mothers. For the Swiss flower trade, it is clearly the most important day after Valentine's Day.
In many places, the swimming season starts on Ascension Day and at the weekend
Even if the cool temperatures at the beginning of the week make it hard to imagine swimming fun: The outdoor pool season starts in many Swiss swimming pools on Ascension Day and the following weekend.

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