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Sat, 9 Jan 2021 16:43:57 GMT
Hundreds protest over restaurant closures
Up to 600 restaurant owners have protested in the western Swiss city of Neuchâtel in anger at a possible extension to the end of February of their shutdown. The authorised demonstration was peaceful and drew 500 to 600 people, according to the orga...

Sat, 9 Jan 2021 15:03:39 GMT
Health official urges vaccination patience, expert resigns
The director of Switzerland’s health office has urged patience in the country’s vaccination campaign, saying all at-risk groups should be vaccinated by the end of March. Anne Lévy, director of the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH), told S...

Sat, 9 Jan 2021 11:57:39 GMT
Last Swiss canton opens ski resorts
Solothurn has become the last Swiss canton to open its ski resorts, despite what it says is a worrying coronavirus situation. Resorts in this north-western canton can operate as of Saturday, after its authorities granted the necessary permits. The c...

Fri, 8 Jan 2021 17:15:00 GMT
Goats enjoy mental gymnastics, research finds
Goats appear to like problem solving – something that could contribute to their welfare on the farm, according to Swiss and German researchers. The study, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and the German Research Foundation, o...

Fri, 8 Jan 2021 12:30:00 GMT
Swiss employment takes big hit as Covid-19 batters economy
The Covid-19 pandemic caused a significant rise in unemployment in Switzerland last year. The massive use of short-time work measures helped mitigate the impact on businesses and workers, the authorities say. The annual unemployment rate rose to 3.1...

Fri, 8 Jan 2021 11:37:00 GMT
Study: some patients suffer persistent lung damage after Covid-19
Severe Covid-19 can result in prolonged impairment of oxygen in the lungs even four months after infection, a nationwide Swiss study has found. “Long-term monitoring and treatment of these patients is urgent and important,” it concluded. The re...

Fri, 8 Jan 2021 09:11:00 GMT
Covid-19 forces Swiss army recruits to train at home
Thousands of new Swiss army recruits will learn how to salute and carry their automatic rifle from the safety of their homes this month. The army has imposed a “work-from-home” regulation for compulsory basic training due to the Covid-19 pandemic...

Fri, 8 Jan 2021 07:44:00 GMT
Swiss National Bank expects profit of CHF21 billion for 2020
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) expects to post an annual profit of CHF21 billion ($23 billion) for 2020, it said on Friday. Rising stock prices had boosted the value of its huge foreign currency investments. The SNB made a profit of CHF13 billion fro...

Thu, 7 Jan 2021 16:49:00 GMT
Toxic data: 40,000 cases of poisoning logged in 2020
Over half of all cases reported last year involved children who accidentally ingested toxic substances. Overall, the number of cases rose by 2% on 2019. Some 40,000 cases of poisoning were logged in 2020 by the Tox Info Suisse organisation, which ha...

Thu, 7 Jan 2021 14:23:32 GMT
Switzerland’s tallest tree is a 58-metre European silver fir
It is estimated that the tree – which is the second-tallest fir in Europe – dates back to 1744. The giant conifer – known locally as the President Fir – can be found in the Couvet forest in the western Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. Its exact ...

Thu, 7 Jan 2021 12:21:00 GMT
Kazakh political exile Khrapunov gets asylum in Switzerland
Prominent Kazakh political figure Viktor Khrapunov has been granted asylum in Switzerland, as has his ex-wife. The pair would risk unfair treatment back in Kazakhstan, the Federal Administrative Court ruled. Viktor and Leila Khrapunov have been in S...

Thu, 7 Jan 2021 08:51:43 GMT
Swiss logistics firm to distribute Moderna Covid vaccine globally
Swiss company Kühne+Nagel has concluded a distribution and storage agreement for the Covid-19 vaccine developed by the American biotech firm. On Thursday, Kühne+Nagel announced that it will ensure the worldwide distribution of the Moderna vaccine...

Thu, 7 Jan 2021 07:30:00 GMT
Two globally pioneering technologies among Swiss energy prize winners
A floating solar power plant and a transport project using renewable hydrogen are among the winners of the 2021 Watt d’Or prize. Awarded annually by the Swiss Federal Office of Energy since 2007, the goal of the Watt d’Or is to “showcase outs...

Wed, 6 Jan 2021 17:22:30 GMT
Solothurn Film Festival set for ‘home edition’
The Solothurn Film Festival will take place online, the organisers have confirmed. They are putting a positive spin on the situation and are talking of a “democratisation of culture”. A programme of 170 films of all genres, lengths and languages...

Wed, 6 Jan 2021 15:44:00 GMT
Covid: Swiss government plans further restrictions
Restaurants and leisure venues in Switzerland look set to remain closed until March in a bid to halt an expected rise in Covid-19 infections. Interior Minister Alain Berset said the pandemic situation in Switzerland was serious despite restrictions ...

Wed, 6 Jan 2021 15:01:59 GMT
Switzerland hit by widespread malware campaign
Several security bodies in Switzerland have been targeted by emails that appear to come from official organisations such as banks or the police and contain a password for a zip file. When this file is opened, the computer becomes infected with a troj...

Wed, 6 Jan 2021 11:40:00 GMT
Retail sector set for dipping sales figures
Food retailers in Switzerland are bracing themselves for lower sales figures this year as a result of the Covid-19 crisis. Swiss bank Credit Suisse has forecast a 6% drop in sales for the food sector in 2021, following an exceptional 2020 which was ...

Wed, 6 Jan 2021 10:47:21 GMT
Zurich Airport introduces quick saliva tests for Covid-19
Passengers departing from Switzerland’s main airport of Zurich will from Thursday be able to test themselves for Covid-19 by saliva sample, rather than nasal swabs. The result should be available within around five hours, rather than 24 to 48 hours...

Wed, 6 Jan 2021 08:33:00 GMT
Abuse of young sportspeople is frequent, says survey
One in five young sportsmen and women in the western French-speaking part of Switzerland has suffered some form of violence, according to a survey by the University of Lausanne. While psychological abuse, including denigration, threats and punishmen...

Tue, 5 Jan 2021 15:40:44 GMT
Pandemic takes toll on winter sports operators 
The Jungfraubahn lift company, which carries people to the top destination in the Bernese Alps, recorded a drop of more than 65% in visitors last year, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Its visitors totalled only 362,800 people in 2020, compared wi...

Tue, 5 Jan 2021 14:39:00 GMT
More variant Covid-19 carriers detected in Switzerland
Some 28 people in seven Swiss cantons have tested positive for mutated strains of the Covid-19 virus. This is not enough to recommend tightened measures against the pandemic, but experts are concerned that a minority of cases have had no contact with...

Tue, 5 Jan 2021 12:33:00 GMT
Charity works overtime to support Covid-stricken mountain firms
A Swiss fund that supports small businesses in alpine regions bailed out 100 firms last year that were affected by the coronavirus pandemic. Schweizer Berghilfe (Swiss Mountain Aid) doled out an extra CHF2 million ($2.26 million) to support Covid-hit...

Tue, 5 Jan 2021 11:13:47 GMT
Swiss App aims to counter hate speech online 
Women’s organisation Alliance F has launched a first Swiss App to track and counter hate speech on the Internet with the help of a volunteer community. The platform, launched on Tuesday, uses technology developed by the Federal Institute of Techn...

Mon, 4 Jan 2021 17:33:00 GMT
Covid-19 drives new car sales down to historic low
The Swiss automobile industry registered its worst result in over 40 years, as the number of new cars hitting the road in 2020 fell by a quarter compared to the previous year. A total of 236,828 new cars were sold last year, the import association A...

Mon, 4 Jan 2021 16:06:00 GMT
Switzerland to pull plug on FM radio by 2023
The radio industry has reached an agreement on turning off its analogue FM transmitters, with the public broadcaster expected to make the definitive switch to digital in mid-2022. Private radio stations will follow suit by January 2023. The end of v...

Mon, 4 Jan 2021 12:57:00 GMT
Covid-19: school closures ‘could be an option’
Many pupils in Switzerland are returning to school after the holidays on Monday, unlike in some neighbouring countries, which have delayed return over fears of worsening outbreaks. Concerns are that more contact among friends and family over the Chr...

Mon, 4 Jan 2021 11:19:00 GMT
Record number of Swiss companies launched in 2020
The coronavirus pandemic failed to halt a decade-long steady growth in entrepreneurs, who last year founded more new companies than ever in Switzerland. A total of 46,842 new firms were added to the Swiss Commercial Register in 2020: an increase of ...

Mon, 4 Jan 2021 08:18:00 GMT
Swiss authorities accused of dragging feet over Covid vaccinations
Switzerland has been criticised for its “hesitant” vaccine purchase strategy and slow vaccine rollout. “Switzerland has been playing too tactically and has only ordered from potential manufacturers a fraction of the vaccine it really needs,”...

Sun, 3 Jan 2021 17:24:00 GMT
South African Covid variant reported in southern Switzerland
Health officials in Italian-speaking Switzerland have reported their first case of the South African mutation of the coronavirus. Switzerland has documented at least three cases of the South African variant and ten cases of the variant from Britain, ...

Sun, 3 Jan 2021 14:38:00 GMT
OECD should focus on climate crisis and inequality, says Hildebrand
Former Swiss National Bank Chairman Philipp Hildebrand, who has been nominated to lead the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), says the Paris-based organisation can play a key role in the area of green investment. In his fi...



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