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Mountain communities sponsorship raises 4.4 million francs
The Swiss Association of Mountain Communities has collected 4.4 million francs for communities affected by storms.
Richemont and Swatch feel strong headwinds from China
The economy in China is weakening and this is affecting the luxury goods industry.
Paper tickets will continue to be sold on public transport
Paper validation cards will continue to be sold on public transport. This has been decided by the industry.
Cement recycling can reduce CO2 emissions by 15 percent
Researchers at Empa cite the recycling of cement paste as an efficient way of reducing CO2 emissions.
New guitarist, new power: Deep Purple in top form on 23rd album
Deep Purple's new guitarist is around 30 years younger than his bandmates. Singer Ian Gillan raves about Simon McBride and tells us what has changed with the new addition.
For Michael Steiner, it all began with great emotions in the jungle
The initial spark for Swiss director Michael Steiner's passion for film was "The Jungle Book".
Time for something to turn again: the “Twister” successor is here
In 1996, Helen Hunt chased after tornadoes with a tousled hairstyle. Now the disaster movie "Twister" is being continued after 28 years.
Overnight stays in the parahotel industry fell slightly in the first quarter
The Swiss parahotel industry recorded slightly fewer overnight stays in the first quarter.
Swiss start-ups receive less venture capital
Fresh money for Swiss start-ups remained scarce in the first half of 2024, according to a survey.
Around 100 Swiss have the same diagnosis as Céline Dion
A little-known disease has come into the spotlight with a documentary about Céline Dion.
Two mountaineers killed in an accident in Valais
Rescue workers have found two dead mountaineers on the "Haslerrippe" between the Aletschhorn and the Dreieckhorn in the Fieschertal in Valais.
Richemont with stable sales development in the first quarter of 2024/25
Sales at the jewelry and watchmaking group Richemont remained stable in the first three months of the 2024/25 financial year despite the weakening economy in China.
Locally, more than 50 millimeters of rain fell due to thunderstorms
There were several thunderstorms in Switzerland on Monday evening. Locally, more than 50 millimetres of rain fell and in Spiez in the canton of Bern there were hailstones up to three centimetres in size.
FTI bankruptcy: customers to be compensated by fall
Following the bankruptcy of the tour operator FTI, the package travelers affected should receive their compensation in the coming months.
USA supports proposal for peace summit with Russia
The USA supports Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selensky's proposal to invite Russian representatives to a second peace conference in the war that has been going on for more than two years.
Rail disruption between Basel and Strasbourg lifted
The interruption to the railroad line between Basel SBB and Strasbourg (F) was lifted on Monday evening.
Rail traffic between Basel and Strasbourg interrupted
Due to heavy thunderstorms in the region, rail traffic between Basel SBB and Strasbourg (F) was interrupted on Monday evening.
Green light for NATO liaison office in Geneva
NATO is opening a multilateral liaison office in Geneva for the international and non-governmental organizations based there.

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