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Last Sunday, a new Swiss temperature record was broken in Bisaca in the canton of Ticino. At 3:20 pm on 11 August 2024 the temperature reached an annual high of 36.3 degrees Celsius, reported RTS. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com Temperatures reached uncomfortable levels in other parts of Switzerland too. Temperatures hit 35 degrees in parts of the canton of Valais....
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New temperature record broken in Switzerland Last Sunday, a new Swiss temperature record was broken in Bisaca in the canton of Ticino. At 3:20 pm on 11 August 2024 the temperature reached an annual high of 36.3 degrees Celsius, reported RTS.
Switzerland's economy grew slightly more than expected in the second quarter of 2024, reported SRF. Photo by ThisIsEngineering on Pexels.com Between April and June 2024, Gross domestic product (GDP) rose by 0.5%. A survey of economists had expected growth for the quarter to be between 0.2% and 0.4%. The biggest driver of growth during the quarter came from industry, which grew at a faster rate than the service economy....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/16/swiss-economy-grows-more-than-expected-in-second-quarter-of-2024/
Swiss economy grows more than expected in second quarter of 2024 Switzerland's economy grew slightly more than expected in the second quarter of 2024, reported SRF. Photo by ThisIsEngineering on Pexels.com Between April and June 2024, Gross domestic product (
This week, Swiss Rail announced that its transport police would wear body cameras from September 2024. The hope is that the cameras will reduce and diffuse conflict in the face of rising violence in certain situations, said the company. Source: CFF Each team will be equipped with at least one of the 100 cameras purchased, which cost around CHF 1,000 each....
Swiss train police to wear body cameras from September This week, Swiss Rail announced that its transport police would wear body cameras from September 2024. The hope is that the cameras will reduce and diffuse conflict in the face of rising violence in c
On Tuesday night, the historic paddle steamer Vevey was struck by lightning during a storm, reported RTS. Lake Geneva © Philip Bird | Dreamstime.com The Belle Epoque boat was struck at night while moored in Bouveret at the far end of Lake Geneva. There were no people on board the boat so no one was hurt. The rear mast was broken and will need to be repaired....
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Historic boat struck by lightning on Lake Geneva On Tuesday night, the historic paddle steamer Vevey was struck by lightning during a storm, reported RTS. Lake Geneva © Philip Bird | Dreamstime.com The Belle Epoque boat was struck at night whi
This week, a group in the Lake Geneva region against the federal government's plan to expand key stretches of the A1 motorway in Switzerland, launched its campaign against the idea ahead of a vote on 24 November, reported RTS. Photo by Aayush Srivastava on Pexels.com The federal government recently announced a plan to add lanes to six stretches of Switzerland's A1 motorway....
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Group against Swiss motorway enlargement launches its campaign This week, a group in the Lake Geneva region against the federal government's plan to expand key stretches of the A1 motorway in Switzerland, launched its campaign against the idea ahead of a vote on
In March 2024, 58% of voters voted in favour of paying an additional 13th month of state pension. That triggered a fierce debate on how to fund it. This week, Switzerland's Federal Council said it planned to fund the increase with higher VAT with no rise in salary taxes. Photo by Centre for Ageing Better on Pexels.com The news was delivered by Elisabeth Baume-Schneide, Switzerland's minister of internal affairs, a role that covers pensions....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/16/swiss-government-plans-to-fund-higher-pensions-with-higher-vat/
Swiss government plans to fund higher pensions with higher VAT In March 2024, 58% of voters voted in favour of paying an additional 13th month of state pension. That triggered a fierce debate on how to fund it. This week, Switzerland's Federal Council said it pla
This week, Switzerland's Office of the Attorney General (OAG) announced it had fined and closed its criminal investigation against the mining company Glencore International AG. Glencore © Marlon Trottmann | Dreamstime.com After a four year investigation, OAG closed its criminal investigation against the Swiss-based company and imposed a CHF 2 million fine for failing to take all necessary and reasonable organisational measures with regard to the bribery of foreign public officials in connection with the acquisition of stakes in two mining companies in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in 2011....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/09/swiss-attorney-general-fines-miner-glencore/
Swiss attorney general fines miner Glencore This week, Switzerland's Office of the Attorney General (OAG) announced it had fined and closed its criminal investigation against the mining company Glencore International AG. Glencore © Marlon Tr
Switzerland is no stranger to violent storms, which sometime come out of nowhere when hiking in the mountains. According to experts, most people struck by lightning survive. But the risks of suffering long term damage are high, reported SRF. Photo by Hector Perez on Pexels.com The electricity discharged by lightning can be as high as 100,000 amperes, according to Christian Franck, a physicist at ETH Zurich....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/09/how-to-avoid-death-and-injury-from-lightning/
How to avoid death and injury from lightning Switzerland is no stranger to violent storms, which sometime come out of nowhere when hiking in the mountains. According to experts, most people struck by lightning survive. But the risks of suffering
Currently, payments between Swiss bank accounts are typically processed the following day. From 20 August 2024, Swiss banks will start to roll out instant payments within Switzerland, reported RTS. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels.com The new instant payment system will move money within 10 seconds and will operate around the clock seven days a week. In addition to speed, the payments will be cheaper than paying by card - cards typically charge merchants interchange fees, something created by card companies to incentivise banks to issue cards....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/08/instant-payments-to-start-soon-in-switzerland/
Instant payments to start soon in Switzerland Currently, payments between Swiss bank accounts are typically processed the following day. From 20 August 2024, Swiss banks will start to roll out instant payments within Switzerland, reported RTS.
This week, an error was found in the government's calculation of the future hole in state pension funding. While an error, which overstates the shortfall by CHF 4 billion, is substantial, it does not change the trend, according to Stéphane Rossini, head of the Federal Statistical Office (FSO), reported RTS. Swiss Francs © Boris Bascarevic | Dreamstime.com The CHF 4 billion error, is highly embarrassing for the government, which has used to figures to argue in favour of pension reform, including a successful referendum on lifting the state retirement age for women to 65, in line with that of men....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/08/swiss-pension-hole-calculation-error-does-not-change-future-argues-statistician/
Swiss pension hole calculation error does not change future, argues statistician This week, an error was found in the government's calculation of the future hole in state pension funding. While an error, which overstates the shortfall by CHF 4 billion, is substantial, it does not
Thirty years ago, Switzerland introduced rules making it compulsory to wear seatbelts in any seat where seatbelts are fitted. This made wearing seatbelts in rear seats compulsory for the first time, reported RTS. Photo by freestocks.org on Pexels.com Adding a requirement to wear rear seatbelts was met with little resistance. However, in 1980 when a referendum was run on whether to make wearing seat belts compulsory in Switzerland, 48.4% of voters were against the idea....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/08/a-look-back-at-swiss-resistance-to-seat-belt-laws/
A look back at Swiss resistance to seat belt laws Thirty years ago, Switzerland introduced rules making it compulsory to wear seatbelts in any seat where seatbelts are fitted. This made wearing seatbelts in rear seats compulsory for the first time, r
Switzerland's health system is under strain. New drugs and treatments combined with an ageing population, along with cost inflation are the main drivers. This week, KPMG published a report quantifying the hole in Switzerland's hospital finances. Photo by Anna Shvets on Pexels.com Only 30% (14) of the 48 hospitals and clinics surveyed reported generating a profit. The other 70% were running at a loss....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/03/swiss-hospitals-lost-a-billion-francs-in-2023/
Swiss hospitals lost a billion francs in 2023 Switzerland's health system is under strain. New drugs and treatments combined with an ageing population, along with cost inflation are the main drivers. This week, KPMG published a report quantifying
A popular criticism of electric cars is the toxic battery waste they create. In response to this criticism and for the benefit of the environment a new factory in the Swiss town of Biberist in the canton of Solothurn is aiming to recycle 97% of the components of a range of car batteries, reported SRF. The company Librec AG, aims to eventually process 10,000 tons of used batteries a year....
Swiss car battery recycler set for launch A popular criticism of electric cars is the toxic battery waste they create. In response to this criticism and for the benefit of the environment a new factory in the Swiss town of Biberist in the can
Under Swiss law, divorcees can demand spousal payments from their former partner up until the age of retirement. This week, a federal court decided against these payments, setting a new precedent that could potentially affect all women negotiating a divorce settlement, reported SRF. Photo by Oleksandr P on Pexels.com Historically, spousal maintenance payments were designed to support mothers who had decided to forego a career to raise a family....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/03/swiss-court-sets-new-precedent-on-divorce-payments/
Swiss court sets new precedent on divorce payments Under Swiss law, divorcees can demand spousal payments from their former partner up until the age of retirement. This week, a federal court decided against these payments, setting a new precedent that
Under international pressure, Switzerland removed banking secrecy for foreign residents in 2009. However, laws ensuring bank secrecy for residents of Switzerland remain. Some politicians are now calling for the removal of all banking secrecy laws in the hope that it will increase tax revenue, reported RTS. © Denis Linine | Dreamstime.com With Switzerland's federal government budget in the red politicians are looking for ways to improve the bottom line....
https://lenews.ch/2024/08/02/calls-to-end-bank-secrecy-for-swiss/
Calls to end bank secrecy for Swiss Under international pressure, Switzerland removed banking secrecy for foreign residents in 2009. However, laws ensuring bank secrecy for residents of Switzerland remain. Some politicians are now calli
On 31 July 2024, Switzerland's Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) advised all Swiss nationals to leave Lebanon. In addition, it advised against travel to the country. Photo by Jo Kassis on Pexels.com Middle eastern conflict, which has been highly volatile since 7 October 2023, has had a significant impact on the security situation in Lebanon, wrote the agency. There have been daily exchanges of fire along the southern border of Lebanon between Israel and Hezbollah and other armed groups....
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Government advises Swiss to leave Lebanon On 31 July 2024, Switzerland's Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) advised all Swiss nationals to leave Lebanon. In addition, it advised against travel to the country. Photo by Jo Kassis o
Switzerland will reopen its humanitarian office in Afghanistan in autumn 2024 instead of summer as initially announced, reported SRF. Afghanistan © Tim Gurney | Dreamstime.com Four employees will be sent from Switzerland to oversee humanitarian projects financed by the Swiss federal government in the Afghan capital Kabul. According to the newspaper NZZ am Sonntag, a spokesperson for Switzerland's Foreign Ministry confirmed the information....
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Switzerland to return to Afghanistan Switzerland will reopen its humanitarian office in Afghanistan in autumn 2024 instead of summer as initially announced, reported SRF. Afghanistan © Tim Gurney | Dreamstime.com Four employees wil
This week, Switzerland's federal court rejected a man's case against his ex-girlfriend, who had undergone a late stage abortion, reported SRF. Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels.com Abortions are legal in Switzerland if they take place in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. If a woman has an abortion later, except in cases where her health is at risk, she faces punishment of up to three years in prison....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/27/swiss-court-decides-fathers-have-no-say-in-abortion/
Swiss court decides fathers have no say in abortion This week, Switzerland's federal court rejected a man's case against his ex-girlfriend, who had undergone a late stage abortion, reported SRF. Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko on Pexels.com Abortion
Switzerland, has a population of around 9 million people and roughly 560,000 dogs. These high numbers are one reason behind a rise in the number of dog bites. Photo by Blue Bird on Pexels.com The number of reported incidents of dog biting has risen across German-speaking Switzerland. In 2023, 840 incidents (+27%) were recorded in the canton of Zurich alone, up from 660 cases the year before....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/27/calls-for-compulsory-dog-training-courses-in-switzerland-as-dog-biting-incidents-rise/
Calls for compulsory dog training courses in Switzerland as dog biting incidents rise Switzerland, has a population of around 9 million people and roughly 560,000 dogs. These high numbers are one reason behind a rise in the number of dog bites. Photo by Blue Bird on Pexels.com
Before 1993, Switzerland's national day was not a public holiday. It took a vote on 26 September 1993 to make it that way. Swiss national day in Vevey © Petr Pohudka | Dreamstime.com Up until 1977, surveys showed that Switzerland's cantons were overwhelmingly against making the day a federal public holiday. However, on 26 September 1993, 83.8% of Switzerland's voters agreed to make the 1st of August a federal public holiday starting in 1994....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/27/swiss-national-day-holiday-celebrates-30-year-anniversary/
Swiss national day holiday celebrates 30 year anniversary Before 1993, Switzerland's national day was not a public holiday. It took a vote on 26 September 1993 to make it that way. Swiss national day in Vevey © Petr Pohudka | Dreamstime.com Up until 19
Around 600 hiking trails covering 1,300 km of path have been closed across Switzerland after storm damage, reported the organisation Suisse Rando. Hiking Switzerland © Janoka82 | Dreamstime.com Due to the weather conditions, there are currently many Swiss hiking trails that have been damaged and have been closed or diverted, said the organisation. The most affected regions include Goms, Binntal, Saas Valley, Zermatt, Val d'Anniviers, Misox, Maggia Valley, Val Bavona, Val Lavizzara and Valle di Peccia, in the Leventina and in the Bedretto Valley....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/20/storms-close-many-swiss-hiking-trails/
Storms close many Swiss hiking trails Around 600 hiking trails covering 1,300 km of path have been closed across Switzerland after storm damage, reported the organisation Suisse Rando. Hiking Switzerland © Janoka82 | Dreamstime.com
From 1 August 2024, Switzerland will begin contributing to a fund supporting the protection of the borders of the Schengen zone, a group of European nations with combined land borders of 8,000 km and sea borders of 43,000 km, reported RTS. © Olga Demina | Dreamstime.com A total of CHF 300 million has been budgeted to cover the period between 2021 and 2027....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/20/switzerland-to-spend-300-million-defending-schengen-borders/
Switzerland to spend 300 million defending Schengen borders From 1 August 2024, Switzerland will begin contributing to a fund supporting the protection of the borders of the Schengen zone, a group of European nations with combined land borders of 8,000 km and
NATO has signed an agreement with Switzerland to open an office in Geneva, reported RTS. Nato © Stefan Redel | Dreamstime.com The new office will be similar to ones in New York and Vienna and is the fruit of discussions that began in 2022. NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization) says it is opening the liaison office to facilitate exchanges with the United Nations, which has a significant presence in Geneva....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/20/nato-to-open-an-office-in-geneva/
NATO to open an office in Geneva NATO has signed an agreement with Switzerland to open an office in Geneva, reported RTS. Nato © Stefan Redel | Dreamstime.com The new office will be similar to ones in New York and Vienna and i
Vehicle noise is a problem in Switzerland. The authorities receive a numerous and growing number complaints, particularly in cities. Switzerland's Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) placed noise detection radars in Geneva to quantify the problem. This week, they released the results, reported RTS. Noise © Antonio Guillem | Dreamstime.com Radars erected in a number of places in Geneva flashed between 100 and 200 noisy vehicles a day....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/19/anti-noise-radar-test-completed-in-geneva/
Anti-noise radar test completed in Geneva Vehicle noise is a problem in Switzerland. The authorities receive a numerous and growing number complaints, particularly in cities. Switzerland's Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN) placed nois
After adjusting for weather conditions, emissions from heating oil and gas fell by 8% 2023, according to data published this week by the Federal Office of the Environment (FOEN). © Askoldsb | Dreamstime.com The main driver of the improvement is improved building efficiency from better insulation and more efficient heating technology. The fall in emissions from burning gas (-41.7%) since 1990 is particularly striking....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/12/swiss-heating-emissions-down-dramatically-in-2023/
Swiss heating emissions down dramatically in 2023 After adjusting for weather conditions, emissions from heating oil and gas fell by 8% 2023, according to data published this week by the Federal Office of the Environment (FOEN). © Askoldsb | Dream
The first su***de in the controversial death capsule, dubbed "Sarco", is set to take place in the next few weeks, reported SRF. Sarco device - source Wikipedia Philip Nitschke, the Australian inventor of the device, has chosen Switzerland to launch the use of his invention. The pod, which creates an airtight space, fills with nitrogen upon the push of a button, starving its occupant of oxygen....
Plans to use controversial death capsule in Switzerland The first su***de in the controversial death capsule, dubbed "Sarco", is set to take place in the next few weeks, reported SRF. Sarco device - source Wikipedia Philip Nitschke, the Australian in
Switzerland’s system of compulsory health insurance already requires patients to pay a portion of medical bills in addition to paying premiums. To stem the rise in premiums, an old idea has resurfaced: make patients pay an even greater share of their medical costs. Photo by Pavel Danilyuk on Pexels.com This week, some political parties voiced support for a higher minimum deductible, an idea that has found limited support in the past, reported SRF....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/12/swiss-politicians-discuss-making-patients-pay-larger-share-of-medical-bills/
Swiss politicians discuss making patients pay larger share of medical bills Switzerland’s system of compulsory health insurance already requires patients to pay a portion of medical bills in addition to paying premiums. To stem the rise in premiums, an old idea has resurfaced
This week, Vaud Police warned a scam using QR codes has been discovered. The scam is simple and effective. Criminals cover the original QR code on parking ticket distributers with another which directs the user to a fake website resembling the original one. From there the user is asked to enter payment details, and the stealing begins. The process is known as phishing, a scam where users are directed to a fake website....
The QR code scam costing parkers dearly This week, Vaud Police warned a scam using QR codes has been discovered. The scam is simple and effective. Criminals cover the original QR code on parking ticket distributers with another which
At 6pm on Saturday 6 July 2024, Switzerland's football team will face England's in the quarter finals of the Euro 2024. The game will be played in Dusseldorf, Germany. © Oleksandr Prykhodko | Dreamstime.com England are the favourites, with one estimate giving them a 43% chance of victory compared to a 25% chance of Switzerland prevailing. In an interview on RTS…...
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Switzerland faces England on Saturday in Euro quarter final At 6pm on Saturday 6 July 2024, Switzerland's football team will face England's in the quarter finals of the Euro 2024. The game will be played in Dusseldorf, Germany. © Oleksandr Prykhodko | Drea
Currently, Switzerland's mountain regions are suffering badly from flooding following thunderstorms and exceptionally heavy rain. However, Switzerland's plateau is not immune to flooding, reported SRF. New calculations suggest more than half of Switzerland's buildings are at risk of being damaged by storms and floods. Flood © Stefano Ember | Dreamstime.com As the climate changes, devastating thunderstorms are becoming more frequent everywhere, said Olivia Romppainen, co-director of the Mobiliar Lab for Natural Risks at the University of Bern....
https://lenews.ch/2024/07/06/more-than-half-of-buildings-in-switzerland-at-flood-risk/
More than half of buildings in Switzerland at flood risk Currently, Switzerland's mountain regions are suffering badly from flooding following thunderstorms and exceptionally heavy rain. However, Switzerland's plateau is not immune to flooding, reported SRF