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Zelensky announces Ukraine talks in Switzerland
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi has announced talks in Switzerland in January 2024 on the peace plan he has been promoting.
Ex-bishop Bernard Genoud accused of sexual misconduct
Bernard Genoud, the former Bishop of Lausanne, Geneva and Fribourg who died in 2010, is accused of sexual acts with a 19-year-old woman.
Former Jelmoli boss becomes CEO of Lalique
Former Jelmoli boss Nina Müller has found a new job. As of February 1, 2024, she will take over as CEO of the luxury goods company Lalique, as detailed in a press release on Monday.
Police publish photo of suspected Sion shooter
Two people were killed and another injured in a shooting in Sion on Monday morning.
EU Commission approves billion-euro payment to RWE for coal phase-out
Germany may pay the energy company RWE 2.6 billion euros in state aid for the coal phase-out.
Trial begins in Waldshut (D) for the Jestetten homicide
The accused in the Jestetten (D) murder case answered initial questions about himself in court in Waldshut (D) on Monday.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights calls for more solidarity
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, commemorated the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 75 years ago with a call for more solidarity.
Shooting in Valais leaves two dead and one injured
A shooting in Sion on Monday morning left two people dead and one injured. A manhunt is underway, the Valais cantonal police announced on their website.
Extensive police operation due to shooting in Sion
According to local newspaper reports, there was a shooting at a company in Sion on Monday morning.
Swiss experts call for more commitment to biodiversity at COP28
According to Swiss experts, biodiversity must not be forgotten when it comes to climate protection.
Nature conservation associations stop wolf shootings
Various nature conservation organizations want to have several orders for the shooting of wolves in the cantons of Graubünden and Valais reviewed by the courts.
Les maladies cardiovasculaires et le cancer sont les principales causes de décès en 2022
In 2022, cardiovascular diseases (27.5%) and cancer (23.1%) were responsible for the largest proportion of deaths.
Remo Forrer is the most googled Swiss of 2023
The technology company Google published its 2023 Year in Review on Monday. It shows which topics were of particular interest to people in Switzerland.
Data return of the failed vaccination booklet platform continues
The clean-up work following the failure of the meineimpfungen.ch platform is taking longer than originally planned.
Oysters increasingly popular in Switzerland
The oyster is slowly but surely conquering the Swiss market. Previously only found in delicatessens, the gourmet shellfish can now even be found at local Christmas markets.
UN emergency aid office OCHA scales back aid plans due to lack of donations
The United Nations needs 46.4 billion dollars for humanitarian operations in the coming year.
Pension funds with positive performance in November
Swiss pension funds achieved a clearly positive performance on average in November.
Israel to Hamas terrorists: “Surrender” – The night at a glance
Despite the increasing number of civilian deaths, Israel wants to further intensify the war in the Gaza Strip against the Islamist Hamas - and is spreading confidence of victory.

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