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FDP welcomes “important step” and appeals to parties
The FDP has welcomed the draft presented by the Federal Council for the further development of bilateral relations with the European Union (EU) as an "important step in the right direction".
Baume-Schneider emphasizes progress in wage protection
According to Justice Minister Elisabeth Baume-Schneider, Switzerland has been able to secure several exemptions from the EU in the area of the free movement of persons.
According to the SGB, the Federal Council must improve the negotiating mandate
Following the presentation of the negotiating mandate with the EU, the Swiss Federation of Trade Unions (SGB) is calling for improvements to wage protection and public services.
Man stands trial after killing sex partner in Thun
Following the discovery of a female body in Lake Thun, a former sexual partner of the victim has been on trial in Thun since Friday.
Cassis: “Solid and balanced basis for negotiations”
According to Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis, Switzerland is well positioned for the negotiations with the EU.
Baume-Schneider: “Changing departments is not an escape”
Federal Councillor Elisabeth Baume-Schneider has defended herself against accusations that her move from the Department of Justice to the Department of Home Affairs after just one year was an escape.
Cassis: Definitive mandate should be in place in two to three months
The definitive negotiating mandate with Brussels should be ready in two to three months.
Germany extends fixed border controls by three months
The stationary controls at the German borders with Poland, the Czech Republic and Switzerland, which were ordered for the first time in mid-October, are to be continued until at least March 15 of next year.
Swiss hotels also better frequented in November
In November, the Swiss hotel industry continued the strong performance of the previous months.
German Film Festival Max Ophüls Prize with five Swiss films
At the 45th Max Ophüls Prize Film Festival from January 22 to 28 in the German state of Saarland, 18 prizes totaling 118,500 euros will be awarded.
Swiss consumer spending stabilizes in November
Swiss consumers spent a little more money again in November. The trend is pointing upwards in many areas.
Federal Council sends “Lex China” to Parliament against its will
The introduction of an investment review is intended to prevent takeovers of Swiss companies by foreign investors.
Federal Council wants rules for canceling and postponing ballots
The Federal Council wants to introduce legal rules for canceling and postponing ballots.
Water level of Lake Neuchâtel continues to rise
With the dry weather, the risk of flooding in parts of Switzerland eased somewhat on Friday.
Contradictory accounts of the crime before Zurich District Court
The Zurich District Court heard on Friday about a fatal altercation between two men on March 3, 2022 in Zurich Altstetten.
Federal Council wants to strengthen children’s rights
A national children's rights organization is to inform children about their rights in future.
Lynx attacks three dogs in the canton of Vaud
A female lynx has attacked three dogs in recent days in the Yvonand area of the canton of Vaud.
Federal Council wants to further strengthen protection against cyber attacks
The Federal Council wants more tools to combat cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.

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