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Point de Presse Security situation in Zurich after knife attack
Officials from the city and canton of Zurich will provide information this afternoon on the security situation following the knife attack on a Jewish man on Saturday.
Bremgarten BE swaps Yes and No votes on pension initiative
In the Bernese municipality of Bremgarten, the Yes and No votes on the pension initiative were mistakenly mixed up on Sunday.
Fewer rescue missions with helicopters during sports vacations
During the sports vacations in February, Rega, Air-Glaciers and Air Zermatt flew fewer rescue missions than in the previous year.
Occasional alcohol crash is dangerous after a heart attack
Binge drinking or two beers a day: according to a Geneva study, drinking behavior in the year following a heart attack plays a major role in the likelihood of another heart attack.
Scholz to Taurus: “I am the chancellor, and that’s why this applies”
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is sticking to his no to the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine despite criticism from within his own coalition.
Art objects returned to Central and South America
Sixty objects from Bolivia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Colombia, Mexico and Peru have been returned to their countries of origin, accompanied by the Swiss Confederation.
Federal Councillor Jans seeks solutions with the EU on migration policy
Federal Councillor Beat Jans wants to solve Switzerland's problems in the area of migration and international crime with partners from the EU.
Inflation down in February despite higher rents
Inflation in Switzerland continued to fall in February and is now at its lowest level since October 2021.
Government council candidates for 2nd round of elections in Uri still unclear
One day after the cantonal elections in Uri, it is still largely unclear who will run in the second round of voting on April 21.
SVP shocked after attack on Jews and Greens demand action
Following the attack on an orthodox Jew in Zurich, the Greens are calling for an action plan from politicians.
Long prison sentence confirmed for fatal shot at petrol station
The prison sentence of 16.5 years for a now 40-year-old man for the intentional killing of an opponent is final.
Beat Jans condemns knife attack on Jewish person
Justice Minister Beat Jans has condemned the attack on a Jewish citizen in Zurich "in the strongest possible terms".
Stolen 29 years ago: Ferrari of ex-racing driver Berger found
British investigators have recovered a sports car that was stolen from Austrian Formula 1 racing driver Gerhard Berger almost 29 years ago.
Sust hands over investigation into helicopter crash to France
The investigation into the helicopter crash in Niouc VS in mid-February is transferred to France.
German-language literature in the Aare town of Thun
For the 19th time, various carefully curated literary events will take place in and around Thun Town Hall from March 8 to 10.
Kunsthaus Aarau celebrates the 10th anniversary of “Flowers for Art”
The Kunsthaus Aarau is celebrating an anniversary with the "Flowers for Art" exhibition.
Victim of knife attack is out of danger
The state of health of the victim of the knife attack on Saturday evening in Zurich has improved slightly.
Federal Council does not want to increase contribution to Women’s European Football Championship
The Federal Council would like to leave the federal contribution of CHF 4 million for the Women's European Football Championship, which will be held in Switzerland in the summer of 2025.

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