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“Einsiedeln World Theater” – a spectacle of conflicting emotions
This year's "Einsiedler Welttheater" presents itself as a spectacle of conflicting emotions.
Selenskyj in the Bundestag: Putin must lose the war personally
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on his country's allies to work together to successfully end the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.
District Court Baden: According to forensic medicine, victim was drowned
In the trial for the murder of a 41-year-old woman in Bergdietikon AG in September 2022, the forensic expert, among others, spoke on Tuesday.
Local dengue transmission in Europe doubled
As a result of climate change, mosquito-borne diseases such as dengue are increasing significantly in Europe.
No reappraisal of abuse in the Reformed Church yet
Like the Roman Catholic Church, the Swiss Reformed Church also wanted to commission a study into possible sexual abuse.
Medtech industry confronted with growing challenges
The medtech industry is facing numerous challenges that are likely to require significant adjustments in the coming years.
Scholz cautiously optimistic ahead of peace summit in Switzerland
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has expressed cautious optimism about the chances of success of the Swiss peace conference for Ukraine on June 15 and 16.
Slightly more apprenticeship contracts concluded across Switzerland than in the previous year
By the end of May, over 53,000 apprenticeship contracts had been concluded in Switzerland.
Valais police stop speeders in a 50 km/h zone
A Portuguese man was stopped by the Valais police in Sion on Saturday. The 35-year-old was traveling at 115 km/h in the 50 km/h zone shortly before midnight.
Galleries at Art Basel present showcase works
With their flagship works and famous artist names, the galleries at Art Basel seem to want to boost the weakened art market again.
National Council wants to exempt people with walking disabilities from parking fees
In future, people with walking disabilities should not have to pay parking fees in public parking lots.
Liebherr plans short-time work for 350 employees
Construction machinery manufacturer Liebherr Machines in Bulle is planning temporary short-time working for 350 employees from July.
Older generation going to the gym more often again
After a decline in the wake of the coronavirus crisis, the over-60s are once again visiting the gym more frequently.
National Council does not want to review framework conditions for nuclear power plant construction
The National Council is not shaking up the ban on the construction of new nuclear power plants decided in 2017.
Council of States examines measures to save Stahl Gerlafingen
The Council of States is having the responsible committee examine immediate federal measures to save the Gerlafingen SO steelworks.
Councils want to do without biodiversity promotion areas on fields
Farmers in Switzerland should not have to create additional biodiversity promotion areas on their fields.
Greens start collecting signatures for solar initiative
The Greens want to cover all of Switzerland's current electricity needs with solar energy.
Neuchâtel Cantonal Bank takes further ATMs out of service
The Neuchâtel Cantonal Bank (BCN) is further restricting the availability of its ATMs due to the increase in bomb attacks in the region.

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