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UBS se heurte à des obstacles décisifs dans l'intégration de CS
UBS is making rapid progress with the integration of Credit Suisse. The legal mergers are now imminent.
CS crisis puts “too-big-to-fail” regulation to the test
The sale of Credit Suisse on the dramatic weekend of March 2023 sealed the end of the big bank.
Parliament has finalized 14 bills
The Federal Assembly concluded the spring session on Friday with the final votes.
Conditions of the Federal Council for Vodafone takeover fulfilled
The Federal Council has "taken note" of the takeover of Vodafone Italia by Swisscom.
Zurich CEO Mario Greco has received a salary of CHF 9.8 million in 2023
Mario Greco, CEO of the Zurich Insurance Group, has received a higher salary for the 2023 financial year.
Swisscom signs purchase agreement for Vodafone Italy
Swisscom has finalized its billion-euro takeover in Italy. The largest Swiss telecommunications group has signed the purchase agreement for Vodafone Italy.
Hilti makes slightly less profit in 2023 despite higher sales
Despite higher sales, the construction equipment manufacturer Hilti generated slightly lower bottom-line profits in 2023.
DDPS plans to discontinue Patrouille Suisse jets at the end of 2027
The Department of Defense plans to cease operating the F5 Tiger aircraft at the end of 2027.
Thick air in Chiang Mai: extreme smog in popular tourist city
Thick air in northern Thailand: The world-famous temple city of Chiang Mai once again ranked top of the list of cities with the worst air pollution in the world on Friday - well ahead of Kathmandu and Beijing.
A third of the population is in favor of preventive wolf culls
A third of the population supports preventive wolf culls. In contrast, 46 percent reject them.
A Mail will not be lost in the medium term, according to Swiss Post President
A Mail is to be retained in the short to medium term. The frequency of delivery is also not to change, said the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Swiss Post, Christian Levrat, in an interview with Tamedia published on Friday.
Health insurance companies should reimburse certain medicines purchased abroad
Swiss health insurance companies should have to reimburse certain medicines purchased by insured persons abroad.
National Council wants to improve care for ADHD patients
The Federal Council should improve the care of ADHD patients - if necessary also with financial resources.
Search for missing ski tourer in Valais discontinued
Following last weekend's mountain accident in Valais with at least five fatalities, the search for the last missing person has been suspended.
Parliament demands federal intervention in “Nutri-Score”
The Federal Council must define the use of the "Nutri-Score" nutritional information label in more detail in the Food Act for the Federal Assembly.
Migros education organization Miduca closes three club schools
Miduca, which belongs to the Migros Group, plans to close three club schools this year.
Parat files criminal complaint about Zug government expenses
The Parat party has filed a criminal complaint against the entire Zug government for misconduct in office.
Zurich stabber remains in custody
The 15-year-old who critically injured an orthodox Jew in Zurich is still behind bars.

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