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Around 60 caravans of travelers blocked by police in Lausanne
In the canton of Vaud, another conflict with a group of caravans is looming. On Thursday afternoon, police blocked around 60 caravans at the gates of Lausanne to prevent them from driving into the city.
Former Interior Minister Sonko criticizes Switzerland in closing remarks
The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland has demanded a life sentence for the Gambian former Minister of the Interior Ousman Sonko before the Federal Criminal Court, while he is demanding a full acquittal.
Channel Kan: Israel’s revised ESC song approved
The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest have approved Israel's revised song, according to the Israeli television station Kan.
Swiss company alleged to have circumvented Russia sanctions
The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland has opened proceedings against a Swiss company for a breach of sanctions in relation to Russia.
Swiss wants to increase punctuality after record profit
Now that Swiss has definitely put the crisis behind it and closed 2023 with a record profit, it is increasingly focusing on familiar topics again: Punctuality, customer satisfaction and the green image, for example.
Real estate tycoon René Benko at rock bottom
Following the series of insolvencies at the Signa Group, the founder of the real estate and retail group has now also declared himself insolvent.
FV-Dosto trains may run on Swiss rails for an unlimited period of time
The new SBB long-distance double-decker trains (FV-Dosto) may continue to run on Swiss rails.
Baselland also wants to be upgraded to full status in Bern
The Basel-Landschaft cantonal parliament wants the two former half-cantons of Basel-Stadt and Baselland to have full rights as cantons.
Sharp increase in violent patients at Geneva University Hospital
Staff at Geneva University Hospitals (HUG) are increasingly suffering from physical and verbal attacks by patients.
France’s nuclear expansion plans presented in Bern
On Thursday, a French delegation presented French President Emmanuel Macron's program for the expansion of nuclear energy in Bern.
Kunsthaus Zürich explores the topicality of Ferdinand Hodler
"Speaking of Hodler - Current Views of an Icon" is the title of an exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zürich.
Swiss Foreign Ministry cannot help in Haiti in emergency situations
The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) advised against traveling to Haiti on Thursday due to the precarious security situation.
Swiss fintech sector with strong growth in sustainability
The Swiss fintech sector continued to grow last year. Never before have there been so many active companies.
Raiffeisen increases profit thanks to strong interest business
The Raiffeisen Group benefited from the improved interest rate environment last year and significantly increased its profit.
Over 30 recruits in Thun and Jassbach BE fall ill with the flu
More than 30 Swiss Army recruits have fallen ill with gastroenteritis at the Thun BE and Jassbach BE military bases.
Vetropack examines closure of the plant in St-Prex
Vetropack could close its plant in St-Prex in the canton of Vaud before the end of this year.
Parmelin is impressed by peaceful farmers’ protests
Federal Councillor Guy Parmelin received three organizers of the farmers' protests in Switzerland on Thursday.
National Council wants to replace old-age child pensions with new model
AHV and pension fund recipients should no longer receive a pension for their children.

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