Vivir en Suiza

Switzerland-EU joint declaration to be presented on Friday
According to EU Deputy Commissioner Maros Sefcovic, the Federal Council is to present the joint Swiss-EU declaration on Friday.
Election complaint against new Schaffhausen Council of States goes to court
The election complaint against the newly elected Schaffhausen Councillor of States Simon Stocker (SP) is not yet off the table.
Proceedings dropped after death of migrant in Vaud cell
The Vaudois judiciary has closed the case of a 23-year-old Gambian who was falsely arrested in 2017 and died in a cantonal police cell.
Worker is caught in a snow slide in Vals and dies
A 56-year-old man was caught in a snowslide while working in a quarry in Vals GR on Monday afternoon and was swept over forty meters into the depths.
Intense rain causes water levels to rise in many places
Persistent precipitation has led to a tense avalanche and flood situation in Switzerland.
Signa’s high real estate valuations are criticized
The corporate strategy of the financially troubled real estate group Signa, led by Tyrolean investor René Benko, is coming under increasing criticism.
Train pusher denies intent to kill at Zurich main station
A 30-year-old has admitted to pushing a woman onto the train tracks at Zurich main station in 2021.
National Council against nationwide introduction of mandatory rental forms
In the event of a change of tenant, there will be no Swiss-wide obligation to introduce a form to notify the initial rent in future.
Tui Suisse sees sustained travel demand in winter 2023/24
Travel provider Tui Suisse is expecting a good winter season in 2023/24, with the Swiss mainly targeting sun-safe destinations.
Berset calls for respect for human rights in Geneva
At the meeting to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at the United Nations (UN) in Geneva, President Alain Berset called for it to be upheld.
Farmers’ association criticizes objections to wolf hunting
The Swiss Farmers' Association and the Alpine Farmers' Association have criticized the objections raised by environmental associations against wolf hunting in the cantons of Graubünden and Valais.
Copy and monotype at the Kunstmuseum Basel
The Kunstmuseum Basel is presenting copy and monotype works from Impressionism to the present day.
National Council wants to expel Russian spies more consistently
The Federal Council should expel Russian and other foreign spies from the country more consistently.
Start-up sector on course for a record in 2023 thanks to AI boom
The Swiss startup sector is on course for record growth this year. According to the industry association startups.
Parliament puts the brakes on the federal government’s attempt to save on rifle ammunition
The federal government will continue to subsidize so-called GP-11 rifle ammunition at 70 centimes per shot, not just 40 centimes.
MSC and Hamburg own 92 percent of the port logistics company HHLA
The major Swiss shipping company MSC and the City of Hamburg own 92.3 percent of the Hamburg port logistics company HHLA.
New Swiss instrument investigates planets in distant galaxies
A new Swiss instrument has been installed at the large telescope of the European Southern Observatory (Eso) in Chile.
Council of States votes in favor of banning Hamas
The Council of States is in favour of banning the radical Islamic Palestinian organization Hamas in Switzerland.

Historias relacionadas

Mantente en contacto

Cabe destacar

the swiss times
Una producción de UltraSwiss AG, 6340 Baar, Suiza
Copyright © 2024 UltraSwiss AG 2024 Todos los derechos reservados