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Fri, 2 Dec 2022 09:06:00 GMT
Arrival of new Swiss army drones delayed until 2024
New surveillance drones ordered from Israel by the Swiss army will not be delivered until the end of 2024, SRF public radio has reported. As a result of the delays, Israeli provider Elbit must pay contractual penalties, a spokesman for army procurem...

Fri, 2 Dec 2022 08:14:00 GMT
Nazi-era self-portrait sells for record sum to Swiss buyer
A self-portrait painted by artist Max Beckmann during the Second World War after he fled Nazi Germany sold for €23.2 million (CHF24.79 million) on Thursday in Berlin. Auction house Villa Grisebach said it had estimated that “Self-portrait in yel...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 16:45:15 GMT
Stuffed cheetah seized at Swiss border
A cheetah stuffed by a taxidermist has been seized at the customs post in St Margrethen, northeastern Switzerland. A German man was importing it from Austria for a private individual. Threatened or endangered animals may not be imported into Switzer...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 15:48:14 GMT
Credit Suisse looks to speed up cuts as revenue outlook worsens
Swiss bank Credit Suisse is looking for ways to accelerate cost cuts announced just weeks ago as client outflows and a slowdown in activity weigh on its revenue outlook, according to three people with knowledge of the talks. The cost savings are lik...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 14:31:14 GMT
Petition demands multinationals be held to account
The “Coalition for Responsible Multinationals” has submitted a petition with 217,509 signatures to the Federal Chancellery. It calls on the government and parliament to enact an effective law for corporate responsibility, based on an EU model. E...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 13:47:03 GMT
Swiss celebrities call for fresh start with Europe
Thirty years after Swiss voters rejected joining the European Economic Area (EEA), almost 200 people in the public eye – including several former Swiss presidents – have called for the government to clarify quickly how it intends to shape relatio...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 12:53:00 GMT
More and more apprentice contracts terminated
More apprenticeship contracts are being prematurely terminated than ever before, according to Swiss media. Newspapers in the Tamedia group reported on Thursday that 22.4% of apprenticeship contracts begun in 2017 were dissolved before being carried ...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 10:45:29 GMT
Disasters caused $122 billion in insured losses in 2022
Hurricane Ian and other natural catastrophes have caused an estimated $115 billion (CHF109 billion) of insured losses so far this year, well above the ten-year average of $81 billion, says Swiss Re. Natural and man-made disasters did economic damage...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 10:36:14 GMT
Abuse accusations: Basel ballet school shuts training division
The Ballettschule Theater Basel will close its vocational training division owing to serious accusations of student abuse. It says it can’t see itself managing to get out of its financial problems. The institution has asked the cantonal department...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 09:09:00 GMT
Swiss note another slight rise in frozen Russian funds
Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February and the start of Western sanctions, Switzerland has frozen some CHF7.5 billion ($7.9 billion) of Russian funds, authorities have said. The figure, a slight increase on the CHF6.7 billion reported in Jul...

Thu, 1 Dec 2022 08:19:00 GMT
Swiss luxury sector falls behind China in global ranking
In 2021, the booming jewellery trade in China meant that the country overtook Switzerland as the world’s leading luxury goods hub. The “Global Powers of Luxury Goods” report by consultancy firm Deloitte, published on Thursday, said China’s s...

Wed, 30 Nov 2022 18:00:00 GMT
Biodiversity: NGOs criticise ‘bottom of the class’ Switzerland
Switzerland has fallen behind in its protection of animals and plants over the past decade, carrying out just 1.4% of its international obligations, nature organisations have said. NGOs BirdLife and Pro Natura said on Wednesday that Switzerland is b...

Wed, 30 Nov 2022 17:42:00 GMT
Swiss asylum authorities able to ease the burden on cantons
Migration authorities say that while numbers of asylum applications remain extremely high, they have boosted capacities and are now able to slightly ease the burden on cantons. With numbers of asylum seekers reaching levels not seen since 2016, the ...

Wed, 30 Nov 2022 14:10:00 GMT
Fibre-optic network: court setback for Swisscom
Switzerland’s highest court has upheld a decision by competition authorities to prevent the country’s biggest telecoms provider using single-mode optical fibre cables for the expansion of its network. In 2020, the Swiss Competition Commission (C...

Wed, 30 Nov 2022 10:57:23 GMT
French-Swiss relations back on track, says ambassador
Paris was not angry over the Swiss purchase of fighter jets from the US, and the two countries are talking again, says French ambassador to Switzerland Frédéric Journès. Last year, Switzerland approved the purchase of F-35 jets from the US, snubb...

Wed, 30 Nov 2022 08:46:21 GMT
Red Cross says it is doing all it can in Ukraine
The International Committee of the Red Cross “continues to move heaven and earth” to gain access to all prisoners of war in the Ukraine conflict, its director Robert Mardini has told Swiss public broadcaster RTS. The ICRC has been regularly crit...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 23:00:00 GMT
The uncanny reinvention of autocracy    
The new generation of undemocratic rulers fear neither elections nor citizen participation in public life. But they forget people’s desire for freedom, says the Global State of Democracy 2022 report published on Wednesday.     Last weekend Sh...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:57:48 GMT
Vögele Shoes to cease trading
Switzerland’s second-biggest shoe chain Vögele Shoes will cease trading at the end of the year. The measure affects 131 employees. The St Gallen-based company, which has been granted a four-month moratorium, has been unable to convince new invest...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 16:21:07 GMT
Solution found in construction labour dispute
Construction workers and trade unions in Switzerland have reached an agreement in a long-running labour dispute. Builders will receive CHF150 ($158) more a month in effective wages from next year and minimum wages will increase by CHF100 a month. Th...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 14:34:25 GMT
Swiss Pavilion at Venice Art Biennale attracts 500,000 visitors
The Venice Biennale closed its doors on Sunday with a record number of visitors. The contemporary art show had recorded more than 800,000 admissions up to one day before closing. The Swiss Pavilion was visited by 500,000 people, the Swiss Arts Counc...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 14:00:27 GMT
Swiss prepare for history-laden clash with Serbia at World Cup
Ahead of Friday’s mustn’t-lose match against Serbia at the World Cup in Qatar, Swiss footballers are playing down political tensions from the two sides’ previous encounter. Four years ago at the World Cup in Russia, Switzerland captain Granit ...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 13:27:53 GMT
‘Sociologist of death’ Bernard Crettaz dies
The Swiss sociologist and ethnologist Bernard Crettaz, who died on Monday aged 84, was close to death long before it caught up with him. For about ten years, until 2014, he hosted the “Cafés mortels”, meetings in cafés to talk about death. “...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 13:02:00 GMT
Swiss firms facing unprecedented talent crunch
Businesses in Switzerland are being forced to cope with an historic shortage of highly skilled workers, according to job placement company Adecco. Demand for the likes of doctors, nurses, IT specialists and engineers is outstripping supply in the jo...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 10:51:00 GMT
Switzerland examines sustainable trade options with Indonesia
Swiss trade officials have held talks with Indonesia and the World bank to promote a sustainable means of implementing a controversial free trade agreement. The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) laid the foundations for a roadmap that in...

Tue, 29 Nov 2022 10:33:40 GMT
‘Shortage’ dominates Swiss Words of the Year
After two years of pandemic-related Words of the Year, the energy crisis facing Europe has left its mark on the jury in 2022. Strommangellage (energy shortage), boycotter (to boycott), penuria (shortage) and mancanza (shortage) are the Words of the ...

Mon, 28 Nov 2022 17:14:00 GMT
Arrests dismantle Swiss-Hungarian sex trafficking ring
A coordinated police operation between Switzerland and Hungary has broken up a criminal network involved in trafficking women for forced sex work. Four people have been arrested, two in each country, and a number of items of value were seized by pol...

Mon, 28 Nov 2022 16:07:00 GMT
Swiss military tests defences against invasion
Some 5,000 soldiers and scores of armoured vehicles are winding down Switzerland’s largest military exercises since 1989. The ‘PILUM 22’ war games have been taking place in Switzerland over the last week against the backdrop of Russia’s inva...

Mon, 28 Nov 2022 15:34:00 GMT
Bern ‘Zibelmärit’ festival shifts 30 tons of onions
Tens of thousands of visitors descended on Bern to celebrate the Swiss capital’s traditional ‘Zibelmärit’ onion festival. Some 30 tons of onions were sold on Monday, which is an improvement on last year but around half the amount sold in the ...

Mon, 28 Nov 2022 12:46:00 GMT
Switzerland urged to officially renounce nuclear weapons
Political and humanitarian actors have called on Switzerland to sign the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). Former foreign minister Micheline Calmy-Rey and ex-interior minister Ruth Dreifuss joined the appeal on Mond...

Mon, 28 Nov 2022 10:56:00 GMT
Swiss reserve power plant to be operational by February
A new 250-megawatt power plant in northern Switzerland will be functional on February 15, its operator General Electric (GE) confirmed on Monday. The reserve plant was ordered by the government in September in response to potential power shortages t...



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