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Crocodiles from Lausanne find a new home in Morocco
16 young West African crocodiles bred by the Aquatis aquarium in Lausanne were transported to Morocco on Wednesday.
The level of Lake Constance drops slightly
The level of Lake Constance fell slightly on Wednesday. The federal government downgraded the warning for Untersee to danger level 4, high risk of flooding.
What Ukraine wants from the Swiss peace summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj and around 40 other heads of state and government from all over the world will gather on the Bürgenstock NW on Saturday and Sunday.
National Council wants uniform supervision of Swiss Post
The National Council wants comprehensive and uniform supervision of the postal service by the Federal Postal Commission (Postcom).
Nemo goes on tour in Europe in 2025
Swiss music talent Nemo is going on tour in Europe. Concerts in Germany, Spain and England are on the program, as Nemo announced on Instagram on Wednesday.
Former Federal Councillor Berset’s candidacy for the Council of Europe not in danger
The declaration on the European Court of Human Rights' climate ruling against Switzerland adopted by Parliament on Wednesday does not affect former Federal Councillor Alain Berset's candidacy for the post of Secretary General of the Council of Europe.
Council of States wants to allow Swiss coat of arms on national team jerseys
Swiss national teams should be allowed to legally wear the Swiss coat of arms on their shirts in future.
SVP parliamentary group leader Aeschi gets into a scuffle with the federal police
SVP parliamentary group leader Thomas Aeschi has had a scuffle with armed police officers in the Federal Palace.
SPD insists on leeway for German debt brake
In the struggle between the German governing parties over the 2025 budget, the Social Democrats in the Bundestag are insisting on using the legal leeway for the debt brake.
National Council sees Swiss democracy disregarded in climate ruling
Following the Council of States, the National Council has also criticized the climate ruling of the European Court of Human Rights in a statement.
Court awards Uniper the right to billions in damages
When Russia turns off the gas tap in the summer of 2022, the state has to give Uniper a big helping hand.
Bitcoin ETFs have caused the cryptocurrency to soar again
Just under six months have passed since the approval of Bitcoin spot ETFs in January.
National Council wants stricter controls on the electricity market
The National Council wants to control the electricity market more strictly. To this end, the upper chamber unanimously approved the Federal Act on Supervision and Transparency in the Wholesale Energy Markets on Wednesday.
UN Commission: Israel and Palestinians commit war crimes
Both Israel and armed Palestinian groups in the Gaza Strip have committed war crimes since October 7, 2023, according to a UN report.
Council of States calls for adjustment of protection status S
For the Council of States, Switzerland must adjust protection status S. For example, anyone who leaves the country for a certain period of time, such as two weeks, should no longer be able to benefit from it.
Loyal fans ensure success not only at the Greenfield Festival
When alphorns sound between Lakes Brienz and Thun on Thursday afternoon, it's an unmistakable sign: The Greenfield Festival is starting and with it the open-air festival season.
Accused describes his life before the crime to Baden District Court
In the murder trial at the district court of Baden AG, the accused was questioned about his life on Wednesday, with questions about the crime to follow later in the day.
No night flight restrictions for Zurich Airport at weekends
The night flight restrictions for Zurich Airport will be lifted next weekend. The reason for this is the Ukraine peace conference on the Bürgenstock in Nidwalden.

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