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Thu, 21 Oct 2021 17:11:00 GMT
Mozambique watchdog wants $2 bln debt relief from 'guilty' Credit Suisse
A Mozambique public finance watchdog is demanding an estimated $2 billion (CHF1.8 billion) in full debt relief from Credit Suisse, that is ten times more than what Swiss banking giant is willing to write off. "Credit Suisse's admission of responsibi...

Thu, 21 Oct 2021 13:54:44 GMT
Switzerland awaits regulator’s verdict on Covid booster shots
Swiss authorities are waiting for the country’s medical regulator to give its opinion on Covid booster shots before nailing down the next steps in their vaccination strategy. On Thursday, Swiss Health Minister Alain Berset said the government and ...

Thu, 21 Oct 2021 11:43:28 GMT
MCH group targeted in latest Swiss cyber attack
Switzerland’s MCH Group is the latest heavyweight company to be hit by hackers as a rash of attacks spreads across the Alpine nation. The international marketing company and events organiser is famous for its trade fairs Baselworld and Art Basel. ...

Thu, 21 Oct 2021 09:54:00 GMT
Swiss people crave more naturally wild areas, survey finds
The Swiss public shares the desire of environmental and biodiversity experts to see more natural and wild areas in their country, according to a survey by a wildlife conservation organisation Pro Natura. “Wilderness” as such is seen as something...

Wed, 20 Oct 2021 16:11:00 GMT
Swiss government maintains Covid rules
The government wants to ease access to the Covid certificate in Switzerland, but it stopped short of lifting the current certificate requirements. Interior Minister Alain Berset said the epidemiological situation was not stable enough at the moment ...

Wed, 20 Oct 2021 13:09:00 GMT
Horizon Europe: Swiss government pledges funds to plug shortfalls
The Swiss government has decided to allocate up to CHF400 million ($434 million) this year for scientists wishing to participate in Europe’s flagship research project. The direct funding covers a programme to boost digital technology and participa...

Wed, 20 Oct 2021 10:50:00 GMT
Swiss in top ten of animal rights ranking
Switzerland has been given a B+ ranking in an international survey of animal rights by a United States company. Top scores went to Luxembourg, Britain and Austria, while Iran, Vietnam and China do worst in the comparison of 65 states by The Swiftest...

Wed, 20 Oct 2021 10:31:39 GMT
Swiss army ends ICU patient repatriation missions
A month-long mission to bring Swiss patients home from intensive care units abroad resulted in 25 repatriations before it was ended again at the beginning of October. At the beginning of September, the Swiss army tasked air rescue service Rega with ...

Wed, 20 Oct 2021 08:22:00 GMT
Credit Suisse punished for corruption and spy cases
The Credit Suisse bank has been fined for its role in a corruption scandal in Mozambique. It has also been reprimanded by Swiss authorities over a 2019 corporate espionage case. A verdict by US and British authorities on Tuesday ruled that Credit Su...

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:28:45 GMT
Swiss entities aim to be green pioneers
Some government departments and 13 other Swiss entities have signed a pact to increase energy efficiency, expand renewable energies and make their investments “climate compatible”. The initiative contributes to implementing Switzerland’s Energ...

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:27:00 GMT
Covid certificate may not be a blanket requirement for Swiss skiing
There will be no general obligation to show a Covid certificate in Swiss ski resorts this winter, the Swiss ski lift organisation Seilbahnen Schweiz said on Tuesday. However, the Federal Office of Public Health (FOPH) then cast some doubt on this. ...

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 14:33:29 GMT
Swiss exports back to pre-pandemic levels
Driven by chemicals and pharmaceuticals, Swiss exports reached a new all-time high of CHF63.11 billion ($69 billion) in the third quarter of this year, according to the Federal Customs Administration (FCA). This represents an increase of 3.7% over t...

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 10:32:49 GMT
Swiss glaciers continue to melt despite better year
Swiss glaciers this year recorded their lowest ice loss since 2013, but still lost 1% of their volume due to climate change, according to the Swiss Academy of Sciences. This is despite abundant snow in the winter and a relatively cool summer in 2021...

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 10:20:00 GMT
Switzerland tops expat ranking for third time
The Alpine nation is again top for expatriates in British bank HSBC’s annual expat survey, thanks in part to its high quality of life amid pandemic travel restrictions. The ranking, published on Tuesday, puts Switzerland top for the third year in ...

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 08:38:00 GMT
Swiss expect approval of Covid-19 booster by end of October
Switzerland’s medical regulator has said it expects to give the green light for the third Covid-19 jab in a matter of weeks. This comes amid growing concerns about a rising number of infections and deaths among vaccinated individuals. In an interv...

Mon, 18 Oct 2021 14:15:21 GMT
Swiss youth group demands stronger climate action
Swiss Youth for Climate (SYFC) wants to see a clear commitment to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees at the upcoming COP26 climate talks in Glasgow, Scotland. The advocacy group is demanding climate policies that aim higher and deliver results fast...

Mon, 18 Oct 2021 13:54:59 GMT
Switzerland and Georgia sign climate deal
Switzerland and Georgia signed an agreement in Bern on Monday on climate protection. It is intended to develop a national programme to promote the energy efficiency of buildings in the Caucasus country. "Well-insulated houses and efficient heating s...

Mon, 18 Oct 2021 10:45:10 GMT
Multiple groups feel ‘socially excluded’ in Switzerland
Foreigners and non-German speaking Swiss citizens are particularly affected by feelings of social exclusion, according to a University of Zurich study. The study, cited by Keystone-SDA news agency on Monday, found that as many as one in five Swiss r...

Mon, 18 Oct 2021 09:42:00 GMT
No systematic abuse of rights in asylum centres, says investigator
An independent report into claims of violations of asylum-seekers’ rights at federal asylum centres concludes that, although there were a few instances in which security staff had reacted disproportionately, any accusation of torture was “unjusti...

Sun, 17 Oct 2021 13:37:00 GMT
Roche heirs bid goodbye to ‘unsustainable’ philanthropy
The heirs of Switzerland’s pharmaceutical company Roche are ending an era as philanthropic donors for major nature conservation projects, the NZZ am Sonntag reported. Their Mava Foundation, established 25 years ago, will shut down next year. "The ...

Sun, 17 Oct 2021 13:00:50 GMT
Switzerland ‘not at risk of truck driver shortage’
Unlike other Western European nations, Switzerland is not at risk of a supply chain crisis due to a lack of truck drivers, according to the president of a major logistics and transport company. "The situation in Switzerland is significantly better t...

Sun, 17 Oct 2021 10:24:56 GMT
Swiss companies told to brace for electricity shortages
The Swiss government has shared its vision for coping with major power outages in a brochure shared with thousands of companies, the weekly NZZ am Sonntag reported on Sunday. In the absence of an electricity agreement with the European Union, such a ...

Sun, 17 Oct 2021 08:40:00 GMT
Fresh protests over Covid policy mobilise thousands in Switzerland
Several Swiss cities witnessed demonstrations against the government's Covid-19 policy on Saturday, notably the recent imposition of a Covid certificate requirement to enter indoor areas like restaurants. Between 800 and 1,000 people took to the str...

Sat, 16 Oct 2021 15:50:00 GMT
Glencore opens talks with Chad on debt overhaul
Switzerland-based commodities trader Glencore has started talks with Chad over the restructuring of the nation’s more than CHF1 billion ($1.1 billion) commercial debt, Reuters news agency reported on Saturday, citing a letter from the company to th...

Sat, 16 Oct 2021 11:06:36 GMT
Brain fingerprints evolve and could help us tackle Alzheimer
Everyone has a unique brainprint but - unlike fingerprints - it can change over time, according to a neuroscientist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). This finding, which was detailed in an Oct. 15 study published by Sc...

Sat, 16 Oct 2021 09:24:34 GMT
Hour-long tech glitch takes Swiss covid app offline
Switzerland’s Covid app went offline for an hour late Friday due to technical issues, Keystone-SDA reported. The glitch also affected the operation of EU-issued Covid certificates in Swiss territory. The Swiss digital health certificate could not ...

Fri, 15 Oct 2021 16:51:59 GMT
New Geneva tunnel to improve city and international links
Tunnellers digging from two ends of a new tunnel in Geneva met up on Friday as part of an ambitious project to improve transport. Some 60 workers have been relaying each other since September 2017 to dig the 500-metre tunnel for an underground road ...

Fri, 15 Oct 2021 15:29:42 GMT
Bern to get tougher on unauthorised Covid protesters
Participants in often violent, unauthorised weekly protests in Bern against Covid measures will now have to pay for the cost of police operations, Swiss broadcaster SRF reported on Friday. "We have now had almost a dozen unauthorised rallies in the ...

Fri, 15 Oct 2021 14:47:00 GMT
Hotels and restaurants complain of lost profits due to Covid certificate
Swiss hoteliers and restaurateurs have seen turnover drop by an average of 27.6% since the introduction of the Covid certificate in mid-September, according to a survey of the sector. Some 81.3% of surveyed establishments reported a downturn in busi...

Fri, 15 Oct 2021 12:58:00 GMT
Georgian president makes first ever state visit to Switzerland
Salome Zourabichvili met Swiss President Guy Parmelin and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis on Friday to talk about climate change, economic ties and security in the Caucasus. The visit to Bern was the first by a Georgian president since the country b...



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