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Geneva Airport records further passenger growth in 2023
More people traveled through Geneva Airport again in 2023. The airport has thus continued to recover from the slump suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.
Biel-based broadcaster Telebielingue defends itself against loss of license
The Biel media group Gassmann intends to lodge an appeal with the Federal Administrative Court against the loss of the license for its regional broadcaster Telebielingue.
Swiss researchers develop method for soldering wounds
Soldering wounds instead of stitching: a soldering process developed in Switzerland allows tissue to be fused together.
WEF 2024: No major supply chain problems due to Houthi conflict
German Economics Minister Robert Habeck does not expect the attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea to cause any major supply chain problems for the economy.
Craftsmen optimistic for 2024 according to survey
Craftspeople in Switzerland expect 2024 to be a good year, with the biggest challenge in the industry being the shortage of skilled workers.
Lindt & Sprüngli breaks the 5 billion Swiss franc sales mark
Last year, chocolate manufacturer Lindt & Sprüngli exceeded the CHF 5 billion mark in sales for the first time.
Swiss hotels with more guests in November
The Swiss hotel industry accommodated significantly more guests in November. It also looks like a record figure for the year as a whole.
TV series about Graubünden media empire: fiction or reality?
The five-part TV series "L'ultim Rumantsch" on SRF's Rhaeto-Romanic TV channel RTR tells a fictional story about a Graubünden media empire.
Migros with more sales in 2023
The Migros Group grew again in 2023. Sales rose by 5.9% to 31.9 billion Swiss francs, after the "orange giant" broke the 30 billion mark for the first time in the previous year.
Report predicts millions of deaths due to climate change
According to a report, climate change threatens to cause several million deaths in the coming decades, as well as serious illnesses and high costs for healthcare systems.
Swiss press: It takes two to make peace
The Swiss press believes that the offer of a peace conference is the right one. However, the risks should not be underestimated and expectations should not be set too high, according to the commentary columns on Tuesday.
Key speakers to appear at the WEF on Tuesday
The most important speakers are expected at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos GR on Tuesday.
First WEF day ends with three top-level meetings
The first day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos ended with three top-level meetings between President Viola Amherd and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang and EU Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen.
Switzerland and EU reaffirm rapid approach to negotiations
Switzerland already had an important top-level meeting in Davos GR on the first day of the World Economic Forum (WEF): President Viola Amherd exchanged views on the EU dossier with EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Monday evening.
Switzerland ready to organize a peace conference on Ukraine
Switzerland is prepared to organize a peace conference in Ukraine and to support reconstruction in the country.
Company bosses are somewhat more optimistic about the future
According to a survey, international company bosses are once again somewhat more confident about the future this year.
WEF honors international artists as “bridge builders”
Cultural celebrities in Davos GR: The World Economic Forum (WEF) kicked off on Monday evening by honoring Hollywood star Michelle Yeoh, musician Nile Rodgers and architect Diébédo Francis Kéré for their achievements.
Selenskyj thanks Switzerland for help and sympathy
Following his reception in Bern, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Switzerland for its help and sympathy for the fate of Ukraine.

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