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Pas de vaccin, pas de problème : la Suisse rouvre ses portes à tous les visiteurs
Le coût de la vie en Suisse augmente, les essais de cannabis récréatif commencent et plus encore dans notre résumé de l'actualité suisse du 29 avril au 3 mai.
Why Swiss banks can’t find billions in Russian money
Swiss dignitaries visit Ukraine, how the Swiss military could be modernized and more in our roundup of Swiss news from April 25-29.
Why Switzerland refuses to send ammo to Ukraine
Protests over migration policies, votes on alcohol sales and more in our roundup of Swiss news from April 22 – 25.
The Swiss software circumventing Russian censors
Swiss wine consumption is up, railway adventures and more in our roundup of Swiss news from April 18 – 22.
La Suisse traite-t-elle équitablement les réfugiés ukrainiens ?
Le président suisse Cassis rencontre le premier ministre japonais, les banques suisses sont critiquées et plus encore dans notre tour d'horizon de l'actualité suisse du 12 au 19 avril.
Switzerland will not cap the number of Ukrainian refugees
Climate protestors disrupt Switzerland's morning commute, country sanctions Russia further and more in our roundup of Swiss news from April 8 – 12.
Steel trade screeches to a halt in Switzerland
Red Cross struggles with war propaganda, scientists gone rogue, and more in our roundup of Swiss news from April 5 – 8.
La Suisse gèle les avoirs des oligarques russes
Nouvelles lois sur le cyclisme, espérance de vie en Suisse et plus encore dans notre tour d'horizon de l'actualité suisse du 1er au 5 avril.
Hackers target Swiss medical center
UN releases World Happiness Report, Swiss cheese consumption and more in our roundup of Swiss news from March 28-April 1.
Un retour à la normale ? La Suisse lève toutes les restrictions concernant Covid
La Suisse lève cette semaine les dernières restrictions imposées par Covid-19, ce qui signifie que la vie dans ce pays alpin redeviendra ce qu'elle était avant l'arrivée de la pandémie de coronavirus, il y a plus de deux ans.
News roundup: This week in Switzerland
A roundup of news in Switzerland from March 22-28.  Switzerland opens doors to Ukrainian refugees A spokesman for Swiss refugee aid announced over the weekend that at least 1,300 Ukrainians are currently staying with 537 host families in Switzerland and that another 30,000 families have registered their willingness to help.
This week in Switzerland
A roundup of news in Switzerland from March 18-22. Will Putin’s mistress be booted from Switzerland? More than 60,000 have signed a Change.
Swiss News: The week in review
A weekly roundup of news in Switzerland for the week of March 12-18.  The Sahara Desert in Switzerland Swiss residents awoke Tuesday morning to hazy, orange skies and orange-speckled snow – a sign that a sandstorm from north Africa had dispersed desert sand over the continent of Europe.
How Switzerland has responded to the crisis in Ukraine
Tens of thousands of Swiss residents gathered in the streets of Zurich, Lausanne, Bern, and Geneva this week, draped in Ukrainian flags, and holding signs reading “Stop Putin” and “No War.
The national alpine wrestling festival ends, how a Swiss village became overrun with tourists and more in our roundup of Swiss news from August 26 - 31.
Yesterday, in a voter referendum recognized as the most important one of the current legislature, the Swiss voted to reform their pension system, and rejected bills aimed at strengthening the Swiss debt capital market by cutting withholding tax, as well as a citizen initiative to ban factory farming.

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