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Schools closed due to air pollution in Pakistan
Authorities in the Pakistani province of Punjab have ordered the complete closure of schools until mid-November due to persistently high levels of air pollution.
COP29: Non-governmental organizations call for strong funding
Ahead of the start of the United Nations World Climate Summit in Azerbaijan on Monday, Alliance Sud and the WWF are calling for 1,000 billion dollars a year for climate protection in the countries of the South.
Schoeller closes plant in Sevelen SG with 170 employees
170 employees will be affected by the closure of the Schoeller Textil AG plant in Sevelen SG at the end of 2025.
60th Solothurn Film Festival with a focus on biographies
The anniversary edition of the Solothurn Film Festival focuses on biographical films.
Bundestag adopts motion to combat anti-Semitism
In its first plenary session following the "traffic light" exit, the Bundestag in Germany passed a motion by a large majority entitled "Never again is now: Protecting, preserving and strengthening Jewish life in Germany".
Export nation Germany at risk of losing touch
Weak exports and declining production are putting the German economy in difficult waters in politically turbulent times.
“Polifon Pervers” takes a lusty jibe at the culture industry
Author and playwright Béla Rothenbühler tells a mischievous theatrical tale in "Polifon Pervers".
Financial market makes progress in terms of climate compatibility
The Swiss financial market sector is doing more and more to make its activities climate-friendly.
Amherd plans bilateral talks with von der Leyen in Hungary
President Viola Amherd will attend the meeting of the European Political Community in Budapest on Thursday.
Real wages in Switzerland likely to rise in 2025 according to UBS
Higher wages and falling inflation are likely to increase the purchasing power of the Swiss population in the coming year.
Switzerland lags behind in second-hand online trade
The Swiss are increasingly buying second-hand items online. According to Myriam Meier, Head of Retail at the market research institute GFK, almost every second person in Switzerland has bought at least one second-hand item in the last few months.
Odd Beholder questions the Swiss “culture of silence”
Odd Beholder's electronic pop is intended to provide solace in a Swiss culture of silence, she says herself.
Federal prosecutor charges two suspected money smugglers
A 56-year-old and a 63-year-old Swiss man are to stand trial for money laundering before the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona.
The food artist Daniel Spoerri has died at the age of 94
Daniel Spoerri became famous for his paintings of leftover food with dirty cutlery and crockery.
“Food artist” Daniel Spoerri dies at the age of 94
Daniel Spoerri became famous for his paintings of leftover food with dirty cutlery and dishes.
Scholz advisor Kukies becomes new German finance minister
Jörg Kukies, the former economic advisor to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD), will succeed the dismissed Finance Minister Christian Lindner (FDP).
Girls in female-dominated school classes earn more later on
Women earn more if they went to school as children in female-dominated classes. This is shown by a study by the Universities of Basel and Durham with data from 750,000 schoolchildren.
Switzerland must do more for domestic workers, according to the economy
The number of domestic workers in Switzerland will decrease by 297,000 full-time employees by 2035.

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