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Loan for insolvent Signa Prime
Austrian investor René Benko's insolvent Signa Prime Selection AG has been granted a loan from the insolvency estate.
Four dead and many injured in bus accidents during Easter travel
Two serious coach accidents have overshadowed Easter travel in Germany. On Wednesday morning, a double-decker coach left the road on the Autobahn 9 near Leipzig and crashed onto its side - the sad result was four fatalities and more than 30 injuries.
Alleged perpetrator turns himself in after hit-and-run
A 65-year-old woman has been seriously injured in a traffic accident in Moudon VD.
Customs museum in Gandria opens its doors after winter break
The Customs Museum in Gandria TI is opening its doors after the winter break with an exhibition on the subject of "Migration".
Car catches fire near the Grossen-St. Bernhard tunnel
A burning vehicle blocked the entrance to the Great St. Bernard tunnel in Valais on Friday morning.
Cars jam for ten kilometers in front of the Gotthard north portal
On Friday morning, travelers had to be patient in front of the Gotthard north portal: traffic was backed up for ten kilometers.
Negotiations on pandemic agreement will probably have to be extended
Negotiations on an international agreement to prevent pandemics have failed to produce a breakthrough shortly before an agreement deadline expires.
Close observer: “The Tin Drum” director Schlöndorff turns 85
With the film adaptation of the Grass novel "The Tin Drum", he brought the first Oscar to Germany in 1980: with more than 30 films in almost 60 years, Volker Schlöndorff is also one of the most prominent filmmakers in Switzerland's neighboring country.
Föhn storm hits Switzerland with gale-force winds
A Föhn storm hit parts of Switzerland on Friday and caused violent gusts. On the Gütsch, above Andermatt UR, a peak of 190 kilometers per hour (km/h) was measured in the late evening, according to SRF Meteo.
Polymanga 2024 opens its doors in Lausanne
The 18th edition of the pop culture festival Polymanga opened its doors in Lausanne on Friday morning.
1MDB scandal: start of trial against two defendants in Bellinzona
The trial of two businessmen who are alleged to have been significantly involved in the scandal surrounding the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB begins today, Tuesday, before the Criminal Chamber of the Federal Criminal Court.
Opinions on the reform of widows’ and widowers’ pensions are divided
Opinions on the reform of widows' and widowers' pensions are divided. While some parties and organizations in the consultation process welcome a balanced draft, others fear the impact on the poorest and women in particular.
Another serious bus accident on the highway: more than 20 injured in NRW
More than 20 people were injured in a bus accident on highway 44 in North Rhine-Westphalia on Friday night.
WHO extends negotiations on global pandemic agreement
There was no breakthrough in the negotiations on an international agreement to prevent pandemics on Thursday.
16-year-old moped rider seriously injured in collision in Dübendorf
A 16-year-old driver of an electric moped was seriously injured in a collision with a car in Dübendorf ZH on Thursday evening.
Geneva’s former State Councillor Philippe Joye dies
Former Geneva State Councillor Philippe Joye (CVP) passed away on Tuesday at the age of 82.
Axpo has submitted a project for a reserve power plant in Muttenz BL
The energy group Axpo has submitted a project for a reserve power plant to the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE).
Debt restructuring moratorium for Globus parent company extended
Signa Retail Selection AG, through which René Benko's Signa conglomerate held its stake in the Globus department store group, was granted a six-month extension of the debt-restructuring moratorium.

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