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“C’è ancora domani” attracts audiences to Swiss cinemas
More successful in Italy than "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer", Paola Cortellesi's "C'è ancora domani" is also developing into a minor cinematic miracle in Switzerland and Germany.
Consumer protection reports helicopter providers for greenwashing
The Foundation for Consumer Protection has filed a criminal complaint against the helicopter flight provider Elite Flights.
Every third person suffers cardiac arrhythmia during Everest ascent
When climbing Mount Everest, cardiac arrhythmia occurs in one in three people. The body's ability to adapt at high altitudes can contribute to this phenomenon, according to a study by the University of Bern.
Switzerland’s tops and flops at the Eurovision Song Contest
Nemo is the favorite for the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in May. A victory seems possible.
Confirmation de la peine de 17 ans de prison pour le meurtre d'une petite amie
The 17-year prison sentence for a Polish man and the subsequent 15-year expulsion from the country are legally binding.
Rare books also stolen from Swiss libraries
The European police authority Europol, in cooperation with other police forces, stopped four suspected thieves of antique and rare books in Georgia and Latvia on Wednesday.
“La voie royale” tells the story of survival at an elite school
Frédéric Mermoud's third feature film "La voie royale" follows the path of a mathematically gifted schoolgirl from the countryside.
Moins d'apiculteurs élèvent plus de colonies d'abeilles
Despite high annual bee losses, the number of bee colonies bred in Switzerland has grown over the last ten years.
46 protected cacti seized on Basel’s border with France
Customs officers have seized a vehicle with 46 protected cacti at the Basel border with France.
“In a foreign land” about Israel’s torn society
"In a Foreign Land" is Alfred Bodenheimer's second Jerusalem thriller about police psychologist Kinny Glass.
Report: Israeli army not responsible for mass grave in Gaza
According to a media report, a mass grave discovered in the Gaza Strip was not created by the Israeli army, contrary to the claims of Islamist Hamas.
Terminal in Basel-Mulhouse back in operation after bomb threat
The passenger terminal at Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse reopened on Wednesday evening around three hours after a false bomb threat.
Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse terminal evacuated
The passenger terminal at Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse was evacuated on Wednesday evening.
Real estate manager and Swiss Life subsidiary Livit with a new boss
The real estate company Livit, a subsidiary of the Swiss Life insurance group, is getting a new CEO.
Hamas releases further hostage video
Islamist Hamas published another video of a hostage kidnapped from Israel on Wednesday.
Genève a un nouveau directeur d'hôpital après une controverse
Former ICRC Director General Robert Mardini is to become the new Director of Geneva University Hospital.
The Basel Art Museum is to become a place of the living present
The new director of the Basel Art Museum, Elena Filipovic, wants to turn the traditional museum into a place of the living present.
Christian Vitta is the new President of the Government of Ticino
Christian Vitta (FDP) was appointed as the new President of the Government in Bellinzona on Wednesday.

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