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CH Media on Elisabeth Baume-Schneider’s change of department
CH Media comments on Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider's move from the Department of Justice to the Department of Home Affairs as follows: "After just one year, SP Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider is leaving the Federal Department of Justice (FDJP).
The “Blick” online on the change of department
Blick" writes the following online about Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider's move from the Department of Justice to the Department of Home Affairs: "Baume-Schneider is fleeing from the SVP.
SP emphasizes Baume-Schneider’s experience in the social sector
The SP has expressed its confidence following Elisabeth Baume-Schneider's announced move to the Department of Home Affairs.
Asylum and migration issues await new justice minister
The Federal Department of Justice and Police (FDJP) deals with the issues of civil rights, internal security, asylum and migration.
Another two departmental changes one year after a major reshuffle
After three departments were given new leadership at the beginning of 2023, there will be two more changes a year later.
Important construction sites in the Department of Home Affairs
Pension provision and healthcare costs will challenge Elisabeth Baume-Schneider and the Department of Home Affairs.
UBI approves complaint against SRF online article
The Independent Complaints Authority for Radio and Television (UBI) has upheld a complaint against an online article by Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF about a school experiment in the canton of Lucerne.
Flood situation in Switzerland remains precarious despite calming down
Following the intense rainfall in Switzerland, the flood situation in some parts of the country calmed down to some extent on Thursday.
Discharge from the three Jura lakes is increased
The outflow from the practically full lakes on the edge of the Jura will be increased.
Prisoners award the Prix Goncourt for the second time
French prisoners have awarded the "Prix Goncourt des détenus" for the second time.
Alleged perpetrator from Sion confirms confession
Following the shooting in Sion on Monday, which left two people dead and one injured, the alleged perpetrator confirmed his confession to the crimes at a hearing held by the public prosecutor's office.
Daniel Baumann steps down as Director of the Kunsthalle Zürich
After ten years as Director of the Kunsthalle Zürich, Daniel Baumann is stepping down at the end of 2024.
SP puts pressure on wage protection with a view to negotiating mandate
Shortly before the Federal Council presents its negotiating mandate, the SP is once again exerting pressure.
140 jobs cut at CH Media – reduction slightly reduced
Following the consultation process, the media company CH Media is reducing its workforce by ten to 140 full-time positions.
Serious accusations by the WHO against the tobacco industry over e-cigarettes
The World Health Organization (WHO) accuses the tobacco industry of deliberately misinforming and deliberately recruiting children when marketing e-cigarettes.
Amphibians in ponds help control mosquitoes
Amphibians help against mosquitoes. In a study on ponds in the canton of Vaud, researchers have shown that there are fewer mosquito larvae in bodies of water with lots of frogs and toads.
No technical defects in near-collision with F/A-18 in Altendorf
The Swiss Transportation Safety Investigation Board (Sust) has found no technical defects in the near-collision between a powered aircraft and two fighter jets in the canton of Schwyz in 2019.
SNB leaves key interest rate unchanged thanks to easing inflationary pressure
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has left its key interest rate unchanged for the second time in a row.

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