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Rail traffic remains interrupted near Weinfelden TG
Rail traffic on the line between Weinfelden TG and Kreuzlingen TG has been interrupted at Kehlhof since February 8.
Lucerne Wey parade attracts 50,000 carnival enthusiasts
The Lucerne carnival really got going again on Güdismonday: The day's wake-up call at 6 a.
Confederation does not currently expect a major measles epidemic
The Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) is not currently expecting a major measles epidemic - despite an increase in cases.
Big Wey parade moves through the city of Lucerne
The big Wey parade made its loud and colorful way through the city of Lucerne on Monday afternoon from 2 pm.
Berlin election results increase pressure on German government
Following the losses of the SPD and FDP in the partial rerun of the 2021 federal election in Berlin, pressure is growing on Chancellor Olaf Scholz's "traffic light" coalition.
Water of Lake Geneva never so warm
Lake Geneva is getting warmer and warmer. This alarming finding emerges from a report published on Monday by the International Commission for the Protection of the Waters of Lake Geneva (CIPEL).
Boris Blank explores new spheres with “Resonance”
Yello musician Boris Blank is releasing his third studio album "Resonance" on Friday.
Restrictions on intimate visits in prison are permissible
The Vaud prison authorities were right to reject the request of a prisoner who wanted an intimate visit.
Confederation seeks projects for fast-charging hubs on national roads
The federal government wants to push ahead with the development of the charging network for electric cars on national roads.
Companies fail to fulfill sustainability promises
Thousands of companies have committed themselves to scientific CO2 targets, but not all of them are actually fulfilling these obligations.
City of Bern wants to take in people rescued from distress at sea directly
The city of Bern has become the first Swiss municipality to declare itself a "safe haven" for people rescued from distress at sea.
Back on the “Highway To Hell”: AC/DC come to Europe
The legendary hard rock band AC/DC will be going on tour again this summer for the first time in almost eight years.
Exhibitionist from the canton of Solothurn charged in 35 cases
The public prosecutor's office of the canton of Solothurn has charged a 54-year-old man with sexual acts and exhibitionism.
AC/DC rocks the stage at Zurich’s Letzigrund at the end of June
On Monday morning, a mysterious countdown expired on AC/DC's official website. Since then it has been clear: the legendary rock band is going on tour next summer.
12 candidates want the 7 government seats in Uri
Twelve candidates will enter the race for the seven government seats in the canton of Uri in the general elections on March 3.
SP wants to crack the conservative government in Schwyz
In the general elections on March 3 in the canton of Schwyz, the SP is doing everything it can to win back the seat in the government it lost twelve years ago.
5000 celebrate Wey day watch of the Lucerne carnival
The Lucerne Carnival entered its second round on Monday. Around 5000 people took part in the Wey-Tagwache on Kappellplatz at 06:00.
Bundestag one seat smaller after election rerun – FDP mandate gone
The partial re-run of the Bundestag elections in Berlin has led to a reduction in the size of parliament by one seat at the expense of the FDP.

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