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A study by the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich and Yale and Harvard universities found that many medicines are approved for groups not tested in trials.
The Aeropers pilots’ union is expected to end its collective labour agreement with SWISS, as it pushes for better working conditions for its members.
The army is looking for a modern solution for its decommissioned fortress mortar bunkers, with plans to turn them into ...
Welcome to our selection of some of the biggest – and most colourful – stories in Switzerland over the past seven days.
EFTA and Mercosur have a deal. But with such agreements facing public scrutiny, negotiators were keen to include protections – including environmental ones.
Oil and extinguishing water entered the River Aare as a result of the extinguishing work. The public was asked to stay away ...
Arosa Bergbahnen achieved the highest figure in its 95-year history in the 2024/25 financial year with net revenue of CHF 37 ...
The Swiss National Museum looks back at the story of the Swiss pastor John Zubly, a key figure in American independence.
A long-standing campaigner against anti-personnel mines, Cambodian Tun Channareth was in Geneva to defend the convention ...
Thomas Hirschi, head of the Banks division of the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA will leave at the end of ...
Faced with the Russian military threat in Europe, the three Baltic countries, Poland and Finland have decided to withdraw ...