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Switzerland’s labour market looked both buoyant and brittle in the second quarter of 2025. Employment edged up, but ...
Switzerland’s parliament wants to scrap Switzerland’s quirky taxable imputed rental on owner-occupied homes. A vote on 28 ...
By Peter Hulm Uncover the remarkable journey of Edith Ballantyne, a 102-year-old pioneer in UN revitalization. From teenage refugee to influential diplomat, her insights on global governance and pe ...
Donald Trump’s tariffs threaten to dent Swiss exports. They have also sparked what Joseph de Weck, a Swiss historian and political scientist, calls an identity crisis in a country long used to navigat ...
This week, Bern decided patients who turn up at accident-and-emergency units with trivial complaints should not face extra ...
By Edward Girardet Our first article explored the extent of Switzerland’s “International Geneva” crisis. Part II sees how ...
Much time has passed since the Covid-19 pandemic, however, the Swiss government has not forgotten the challenges the country faced trying to coordinate the efforts of cantonal and federal authorities ...
This poignantly crafted family drama by Norwegian director Joachim Trier unfolds as an intimate exploration of memory and ...
A report by Swiss broadcaster RTS looks at the impact large budget cuts at the United Nations are having on the canton of ...
Swiss voters expect pain from America’s new border taxes but do not want Bern to blink. In a YouGov Switzerland poll, ...
Multilingualism is widespread in Switzerland. Nearly two-thirds use more than one language regularly in daily life, and ...
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