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Ukrainian President Selensky: First step towards peace taken
Following the international Ukraine peace conference in Switzerland at the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a positive assessment on Monday.
Nemo returns to Biel after a stormy few weeks
Since winning the Eurovision Song Contest, Nemo has been in a whirlwind by his own admission.
Annual overhaul of the Gösgen SO nuclear power plant takes longer
The Gösgen nuclear power plant in the canton of Solothurn will be out of maintenance for a few days longer than announced.
Fabienne W.’s case divides the Schaffhausen cantonal council
The accusations made against the Schaffhausen authorities in an article in the "Rundschau" newspaper led to a lengthy debate in the Schaffhausen cantonal council on Monday.
New sealing wall planned for the remediation of the Gamsenried VS landfill site
The former Gamsenried landfill site in Valais, the largest contaminated site in Switzerland, is to be completely remediated in one to two generations.
Switzerland takes over Mexico’s representation in Ecuador
Following the severing of relations, Switzerland is taking over Mexico's diplomatic representation in Ecuador.
Swiss hotels with more overnight stays again in May
Swiss hotels welcomed more guests in May 2024 despite the bad weather. The number of overnight stays increased by almost 5 percent in the merry month.
Lüchinger: Next peace summit will not take place in Europe
"The next peace summit on Ukraine will not take place in Europe," the head of the Swiss delegation to the Bürgenstock Conference, Ambassador Gabriel Lüchinger, told Radio SRF on Monday.
Kremlin continues to badmouth Swiss peace conference
The Kremlin continues to talk down the results of the Swiss peace conference for Ukraine.
Celts discovered in Cornaux NE were probably victims of tsunami
New analyses of 2000-year-old Celtic skeletons from the Three Lakes region point to a tsunami as the cause of death.
Swiss economy on the verge of an upswing
The Swiss economy is likely to gradually improve over the next few months. Two new forecasts came to this conclusion on Monday.
“Night in Damascus” shows the Syrian capital under constant stress
When civil war broke out in Syria in 2011, author Shukri Al Rayyan fled to Switzerland.
Some baths have problems with water disinfection
In a follow-up inspection of 92 swimming pools, some did not comply with the maximum value for chlorate at all times.
Marc Lehmann journalistic director of Freiburger Nachrichten AG
Bern-based journalist Marc Lehmann will take over overall journalistic responsibility at Freiburger Nachrichten AG in November.
Swiss luxury hotels from Relais & Châteaux maintain high standards
Following the sharp recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Swiss members of the Relais & Châteaux luxury hotel association have maintained their business at a high level.
Fireworks explode in a closed room in Nussbaumen AG
According to the public prosecutor's office, the explosions in Nussbaumen in the canton of Aargau originated from a locked room on the floor of the underground parking garage.
Nidwalden police take stock of the operation on the Bürgenstock
After the end of the Ukraine peace conference, the Nidwalden cantonal police drew a positive conclusion about their security concept on Monday.
More traffic jams than ever before on Swiss national roads
Switzerland's national roads are having to cope with more and more traffic. 48,807 hours of congestion were counted last year.

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