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Geneva Offers Free Public Transport To Youth
Geneva's cantonal parliament passes a bill for free public transport for young people and discounts for seniors and disabled, starting mid-December.
Switzerland Finalizing Telework Taxation: The Details
Switzerland and France finalize a teleworking tax agreement, providing legal certainty for 230,000 cross-border commuters.
Federal Council Secures CHF 239 Million for Asylum Centers
The National Council addresses financial support for career returnees and approves CHF 239 million for federal asylum centers.
Art Thief Gave Back The Paintings? Zurich Investigation Ongoing
Two paintings reappeared at the Zurich Kunsthaus after a year. The whereabouts during this period remain unknown as investigations into the art theft continue.
Stress At Work On The Rise In Switzerland: Report Claims
Federal statistical office reports rising work stress, impacting 23% of the workforce.
Zurich Kunsthaus Faces Financial Challenges Amid Rising Deficit
Zurich Kunsthaus struggles with growing financial deficit, contemplating subsidy increases and higher ticket prices.
Organic Farming Expansion in Swiss Agriculture
Swiss agriculture sees a modest growth in organic farming, with a significant shift in land use amidst overall farm decline.
University Of Geneva Want To Prosecute Students: More Palestine Protests
Swiss universities in Bern, Basel, Fribourg, and Geneva face disruptions due to ongoing pro-Palestinian protests demanding academic boycotts and removal of memorials.
Switzerland Viral TikTok Gone Wrong: Child Injured During 24,000 CHF Drone Cash Frenzy!
A 12-year-old suffers severe injuries during a chaotic cash drop event in Zurich, sparking a police investigation and community concern.
Nemo, Non-Binary, Wins Eurovision For Switzerland
Amid political tensions and a history of challenges, Nemo's win at the Eurovision Song Contest heralds a new era for Switzerland, showcasing artistic brilliance and resilience.
Friday: Views From Switzerland
Happy Friday! Let's take a moment to appreciate the beauty of Switzerland.
Protests At ETH, Lausanne & Geneva: Students Take Direct Action
Student-led pro-Palestine demonstrations escalate at major Swiss universities. KEYSTONE/Valentin Flauraud This week, Swiss universities have become focal points for pro-Palestinian protests, with students at ETH Zurich, EPFL Lausanne, and the University of Geneva staging significant demonstrations.
La fête du travail en Suisse est-elle appelée à durer ? 1er mai
As the Swiss Young Finns campaign to abolish May 1st as a public holiday citing economic losses, trade union Syna launches a petition to make it a national day off, spotlighting workers' rights.
164,1 millions de francs gagnés à la loterie Euromillions
A lucky player hits the jackpot in the recent Euromillions draw, winning an astonishing 164.
La population carcérale en Suisse atteint son plus haut niveau depuis 10 ans
Le taux d'occupation des prisons suisses a atteint son plus haut niveau depuis dix ans en janvier 2024.
Le Conseil suisse des États encourage la protection des forêts
Le Conseil des États suisse augmente considérablement son soutien financier à la conservation des forêts en approuvant un montant supplémentaire de 100 millions de francs suisses.
Le programme d'aide à l'armée suisse et à l'Ukraine, d'un montant de 15 milliards de francs suisses, se heurte à des résistances
Un paquet de financement controversé de 15 milliards de francs suisses combinant le soutien à l'armée suisse et à la reconstruction de l'Ukraine se heurte à l'opposition d'une alliance de centre-gauche au Parlement.
Canexis Pharma approuvé par Swissmedic : peut produire 1000 kg par jour
Canexis Pharma AG obtient une licence cruciale de Swissmedic, ce qui ouvre la voie à une production pharmaceutique avancée de cannabis en Suisse.

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