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Court rejects abandonment of Winterthur murder trial
The Winterthur District Court began questioning a 79-year-old man accused of murder on Tuesday as planned.
AKB quantifies mortgage exposure to Signa
The Aargauische Kantonalbank (AKB) is disclosing its mortgage exposure to Austrian investor René Benko's struggling Signa Group.
Apartment and house prices move in opposite directions in December
Housing in Switzerland continues to become more expensive. This applies at least to rental apartments and the purchase of condominiums.
Every second car in Switzerland is leveraged
In Switzerland, fewer and fewer private cars are being paid for out of pocket: every second vehicle is financed externally.
Murder trial against 79-year-old grandfather in Winterthur court
The Winterthur District Court is opening a three-day murder trial today: a 79-year-old grandfather from Serbia is alleged to have shot his grandson's 32-year-old wife - because she wanted a divorce.
Eurodreams lucky guy receives 22,000 francs a month for 30 years
One lucky person won the top prize in the Eurodreams lottery on Monday evening. The person will receive a monthly pension of 22,222 francs for 30 years because they ticked the six correct numbers 13, 19, 25, 26, 33 and 40 as well as the special number "dream" 1.
Sonko’s defense lawyer raises serious accusations against federal prosecutors
On the first day of the trial, the defense counsel for former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko called for the proceedings to be dropped and made serious allegations against the Office of the Attorney General.
German farmers caught between acute protest and pent-up frustration
Overly euphoric business forecasts are not common among farmers anyway. Now, however, many are feeling very angry.
Farmers in Germany block roads and towns across the country
In Germany, thousands of farmers demonstrated against the policies of the government in Berlin with tractor convoys stretching for miles and blockades at highway entrances, disrupting road traffic throughout Monday.
CDU/CSU accuse German government of dividing society
The German sister parties CDU and CSU accuse the government of SPD, Greens and FDP of driving Germany into a division and polarization not seen for decades with their policies.
Berlin opens up for Eurofighter deliveries to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia can hope for a green light from the German government for the delivery of Eurofighter fighter jets due to its rapprochement with Israel.
Wagenknecht wants to shape German politics with a new “people’s party”
The new Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) wants to establish itself as the "people's party" in Germany for the next 30 to 40 years and fundamentally change politics.
6500 tons of food and non-food items saved from the trash
Last year, the Swiss food bank saved 6,500 tons of food and non-food items from being thrown away.
Four candidates vie for the vacant seat on the Basel cantonal government
Four candidates are entering the race for the vacant seat on the Basel government council: These are Mustafa Atici (SP), Luca Urgese (FDP).
Sonko’s lawyer criticizes charges and procedural steps
The trial against former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko has begun at the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona.
Second onset of winter covers large parts of Switzerland in sugar
An influx of cold air from the east caused snow-covered or at least sugary fields in several areas of German-speaking Switzerland on Monday night.
Inflation rising again – experts not alarmed
Inflation in Switzerland rose relatively sharply in December. However, experts do not expect an unchecked rise.
Research into plastic recycling wins tender
The Werner Siemens Foundation in Zug will support a research project on the circular economy with CHF 100 million over a period of ten years.

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