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New Swiss Steel shares to be traded on the Swiss stock exchange tomorrow
Following the approval of the reverse stock split at a ratio of 200 to 1 at last week's Swiss Steel Annual General Meeting, the new shares will be traded for the first time on the SIX Swiss Exchange from (tomorrow) Wednesday.
Prosecutor calls for Ramadan to be jailed for rape
On Tuesday, the Geneva public prosecutor's office demanded a three-year prison sentence for Tariq Ramadan, 18 months of which must be served.
Investor plaintiffs against UBS/CS merger want to cooperate more closely
The various plaintiff groups of investors against the UBS/CS merger before the Commercial Court of Zurich apparently want to work more closely together.
Putin considers only parliament in Ukraine legitimate
Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin has once again questioned the legitimacy of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi.
App to make hiking in Switzerland safer
Hiking in Switzerland is to become even safer. The Swiss Council for Accident Prevention (BFU) now wants to have routes assessed by experts according to danger, i.
Economists expect another record summer for Swiss tourism
Swiss tourism is looking forward to another record summer. According to economists, demand from Europe and Switzerland is falling.
Growth in Swiss tourism hotspots increasingly viewed critically
Swiss tourism is booming. "Compared to neighbouring countries, the local industry has already digested the Covid shock well," said BAK economist Michael Grass, summarizing the positive mood.
Volkstheaterfestival in Meiringen findet dank Crowdfunding statt
Thanks to successful crowdfunding, the Volkstheaterfestival in Meiringen is taking place for the fourth time.
Concession application submitted for raising the Grimsel dam
On Tuesday, the Oberhasli power plants submitted a concession application to the Canton of Bern for the enlargement of Lake Grimsel.
Vatter&Vatter is publisher of the year 2024
The Bern-based publishing house Vatter&Vatter has been named Publisher of the Year 2024 and the Zytglogge bookshop, also in Bern, has been named Bookshop of the Year.
More precise information to make hiking in the mountains safer
Hikers should be able to better prepare for their excursions with new information on the dangers and necessary techniques on a particular route.
Swiss employees want to work more flexibly and less
Flexibility in the organization of working hours is becoming increasingly important for employees.
In the trial against Tariq Ramadan, it is the turn of witnesses
On the second day of the appeal trial against Tariq Ramadan in Geneva, the witnesses had their say on Tuesday.
Swiss parties speak out in favor of banning Hamas
In Switzerland, the parties have spoken out in favor of the Federal Council's proposed ban on the radical Islamic group Hamas.
Council of States does not want more transparency on the amount of additional income
Members of the Federal Parliament do not have to provide additional information on the amount of their additional income.
Live streams of the Federal Assembly will be subtitled in future
The live broadcasts of debates in the Federal Assembly will be subtitled live in future.
Festivals and consumer advocates warn of “gray ticket market”
Festivals warn of scams involving counterfeit concert tickets. The Fédération romande des consommateurs (FRC), a consumer organization in western Switzerland, is once again launching its "Ticket Check" campaign to raise public awareness.
Selenskyj: Putin wants to derail Ukraine peace summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has accused Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin of trying to prevent the Ukraine peace summit in Switzerland next month.

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