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Former CS executives do not have to pay back their bonuses
The former managers of the defunct major bank Credit Suisse (CS) will be allowed to keep their bonuses.
Swiss Vekselberg aide wanted by the FBI rejects accusations
A Swiss advisor to Russian oligarch Viktor Vekselberg accused of helping to circumvent sanctions has rejected accusations against him.
Swiss aid organizations continue to work despite chaos in Haiti
Swiss aid organizations have not left Haiti despite the prevailing chaos. Even though the capital Port-au-Prince has been exposed to violence by criminal gangs for several weeks, their work elsewhere continues as normal.
Switzerland condemns Iranian attack on Israel “in the strongest terms”
Switzerland has condemned Iran's night-time attack on Israel in no uncertain terms and called on all sides to remain calm.
Middle East escalation overshadows Scholz’s visit to China
The start of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's (SPD) three-day visit to China was overshadowed by Iranian air strikes on Israel.
The Chapel Bridge rebuilt after the fire is 30 years old
The Chapel Bridge in Lucerne, rebuilt after the fire, was inaugurated 30 years ago.
Lugano at the center of the Ticino municipal elections on April 14
In the Ticino municipal elections on April 14, almost everything revolves around Lugano, where former SVP President Marco Chiesa is running for a seat on the executive.
Two seats are still vacant in the St. Gallen government elections
Two seats in the seven-member St. Gallen government remained vacant in the first round of voting on March 3.
Swiss suspends flights to and from Tel Aviv until further notice
The airline Swiss has suspended flights to and from Tel Aviv for the time being. In view of the current developments in the Middle East, the safety of the crew and passengers has top priority, as the airline announced on Sunday.
Over 30,000 visitors at Zermatt Unplugged
Over 30,000 visitors have traveled to Zermatt Unplugged over the past five days. According to the organizers, there were over 145 concerts on 17 stages in the Valais municipality.
FDFA advises against travel to Israel
The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Bern issued a reminder on Saturday that tourist and other non-urgent travel to Israel is not recommended.
Second summer weekend in April after temperature rollercoaster
The second weekend in April also brought summer weather again - after a cold shower in between, after temperatures had dropped by up to 20 degrees on Wednesday.
Hundreds protest in Geneva against transphobia and right-wing extremists
Around 600 people marched through the city center of Geneva on Saturday to protest against transphobia and the rise of the far right.
Cully Jazz Festival even more successful with 70,000 visitors
The Cully Jazz Festival near Lausanne attracted around 70,000 visitors this year.
Phone call with Selenskyj: Scholz reaffirms solidarity with Ukraine
In a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) reaffirmed Germany's solidarity with the country under attack from Russia.
Switzerland expresses sympathy for victims after knife attack in Sydney
Official representatives of Switzerland have expressed their sympathy for the victims and their families following the fatal knife attack in a shopping center in the Australian metropolis of Sydney.
18-year-old arrested in Thurgau on suspicion of terrorism
A further person has been arrested in the canton of Thurgau in connection with the arrests of two youths on suspicion of terrorism in Schaffhausen.
Schaffhausen investigates two young people on suspicion of terrorism
Two young people from the canton of Schaffhausen have been arrested on suspicion of supporting the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS).

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