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With firm start dates now in place (probably) for the start of the EU's new systems of biometric passport checks and online ...
A heatwave swept across Europe in 2003, making it the hottest summer since 1540. With forecasters noticing similar weather ...
Associations representing airlines and the European tourism industry have spoken out against the EU Commission's proposal to ...
Swiss swimming pools have been making local and international headlines recently for banning foreigners, but it turns out ...
Shopping tourism remains popular among Swiss consumers; Zurich offers one month of free public transport to residents over 60; and other news in our roundup on Thursday.
Pilots have rated Zurich airport safer than both Basel and Geneva airports, according to a comparison of 31 airports across ...
Currently, if you drop your litter in the street in Switzerland, the extent (if any) of your punishment will depend on where you live. But that could soon change as the government now wants to move to ...
A Green party MP wants to cap sugar levels in soft drinks as average Swiss consumption is double the World Health ...
Swiss deputy wages war on sugary drinks; bank accounts in Switzerland are generating very low interest rates; and more news ...
Premium Swiss chocolate maker Lindt & Sprungli hiked its 2025 sales target as cocoa price hikes passed on to customers ...
About 25 men of different nationalities, wearing symbols of the Third Reich, were stopped while hiking in the Bernese ...
More and more tenants are being evicted in some parts of Switzerland; which of the country's lakes and rivers claim most ...