Stories from Bern · Switzerland
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Swiss Immigration Restriction Could Disadvantage Switzerland
A discussion on immigration policy indicates a desire to restrict, rather than prevent, immigration in Switzerland. The policy aims to restrict immigration rather than prevent it entirely, with specialized skilled workers potentially being considered.
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Swiss National Councillor Greta Gisin Addresses Consumer Expenses, Unexpected Costs
Ticino National Councillor Greta Gisin is expected to address issues concerning new consumers.
SRF 1 Switzerland
Switzerland Receives More NHL Reinforcements For Home World Cup
Switzerland is receiving additional reinforcement from the National Hockey League (NHL) in preparation for a home World Cup.
SRF 1 Switzerland
Research Links Slowed Aging To Centenarian Longevity
Swiss researchers have found that proteins may play an role in how centenarians fend off metabolic dysfunction and oxidative stress. Proteins are molecules in the body that build tissues and make hormones and enzymes that regulate metabolism. The research aimed to understand how centenarians resist these health issues. They noted that the quality of social connections, rather than the quantity, was most. New research suggests that key aging mechanisms are significantly slowed down in centenarians. While genetics account for 25% of their longevity, factors such as diet, weight, and physical activity also play a role.
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Switzerland Faces Aging Population, Low Birth Rate
Switzerland is considering a proposal to limit its population to 10 million. The discussion in Switzerland regarding limiting the population to 10 million also includes considerations for online voting and public debate on the matter.
SRF 4 News
Tiger Mosquito Not Very Threatening To Biodiversity, Insecticides Discouraged
The tiger mosquito is now established in Switzerland and acts as a vector for diseases. For transmission, the mosquito must first bite an infected person, become infected itself, and then bite a healthy person.
RTS La 1ere
Unemployment Benefits Paid By Country Of Residence
According to a Swiss radio broadcast, the country of residence of an unemployed person is now responsible for paying their benefits. This statement describes the current policy regarding unemployment payments.
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Iran Conflict Costs Italians €1,000-€1,500 Annually
A European Union reform concerning unemployment insurance for cross-border workers could cost Switzerland an additional 600 to 900 million francs annually. The State Secretariat for Economic Affairs published its calculations yesterday. The source discussed calculations from yesterday, stating that today, the country of residence of the unemployed person is responsible for payments. The policy regarding unemployment benefits, where the country of residence of the unemployed person pays, is now active. This figure represents only a fraction of the police's total budget, which is also 8.3 billion euros per year. Italian families are reportedly paying 1,000 to 1,500 euros annually due to the conflict in Iran.
RTS La 1ere
Swiss Poll Shows UDC Text At 47% Support
A first SSR poll published this morning indicates that a text from the UDC (Democratic Union of the Centre) has 47% support for 'yes' and 47% for 'no'. The results make it impossible to predict the outcome at this time.
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Swiss Glaciers Face Increased Mass Loss Due To Low Snowfall
Switzerland is experiencing a snow shortage, particularly in the Southeast, which has impacted glaciers. While some western regions, such as Bernese Oberland and Valais, are closer to long-term averages, the overall situation shows insufficient snow. The lack of precipitation was most pronounced in early winter. Temperatures were cold enough on the glaciers, but the lowlands were warmer. Southeastern Switzerland saw particularly low precipitation, especially in early winter, while the Bernese Oberland and western Valais remained closer to the long-term average despite slightly less snow. SRF 4 News reported that glaciers in Switzerland are currently in a poor condition compared to other years. Measurements are conducted at the end of April to determine the protective snow layer, assessing their preparedness for summer melting.
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