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politics 15d ago Zurich

Trump Finds Pakistan Fantastic, US-Iran Talks Stalled

Donald Trump has expressed a positive view of Pakistan. Negotiations between the United States and Iran are not progressing well. There may be some common interests, such as sanctions, that could lead to a potential, albeit perhaps not immediate, solution.
SRF 4 News
culture 15d ago Zurich

Zurich Celebrates 700 Years Of Weekly Market

The weekly market in Zurich, which has existed for 700 years, will move to a new location starting the morning of the 7th. The market is a part of the city's public space and offers an opportunity to purchase regional products. While the older generation has time to shop at the market, younger individuals are also showing interest, particularly in regional and seasonal food products. The market is celebrating its 700th anniversary. The event has drawn international attention.
SRF 1 Switzerland
culture 15d ago Geneva

Jimi Hendrix Posthumous Album Sparks Art World Surprise

An number of Jimi Hendrix albums have been released since his death, surprising the art world. Artists are increasingly focused on creating their best work but have limited control over their posthumous legacy. Many works are rediscovered after an artist's passing. The artist's post-mortem life is described as surprising. It is often after death that many things are brought out and explored. Themes experienced through loss of inspiration and fear of losing talent are being explored. The concern of whether one will succeed in creating something good, the 'blank page,' is a fantasy.
RTS La 1ere
culture 15d ago Geneva

Author Explores Intimate Anxieties in Writings

An author uses personal narratives to express more intimate concerns and anxieties, particularly after reaching the age of forty. This approach may give the impression of a more personal tone in their work. The author acknowledges that some personal elements are present in their writings, distinguishing them from other forms of expression.
RTS La 1ere
other 15d ago Zurich

Negotiation Tactics Explained in Swiss Broadcast

A Swiss broadcast explained the fundamentals of negotiation tactics.
SRF 4 News
culture 15d ago Geneva

Writer Explores Themes of Vanity and Legacy in Thriller

An author has explored the relationship between animals and people throughout the centuries. The initial fascination stemmed from a personal liking for animals and their frequent presence in various sources studied for other works. This led to a deeper investigation into the human-animal connection.
TSF Notícias
sports 15d ago Zurich

Swiss Women's Volleyball Team Ranks Fifth Globally

The Swiss women's national volleyball team has achieved a global ranking of fifth. This ranking is a achievement for the team as they prepare for the next season. The team's performance has led to consequences for the Champions League winner's coach for 2025, Marco Bayer, who will depart from the Zurich team.
SRF 1 Switzerland
politics 15d ago Geneva

Belgian Employee Loses License Upon Reaching Age 65

An employee in Belgium has lost their driving license upon reaching the age of 65. This automatic loss of license is being reported.
RTS La 1ere
culture 15d ago Geneva

Swiss Artist Zep Releases New Watercolor Graphic Novel

Author Zep's new graphic novel, 'Tournez la page,' published by Rue de Sèvres, tells the story of a writer who, after achieving success, faces neglect and abandonment. The narrative follows his disappearance and potential rebirth elsewhere, offering a second life in the sun.
RTS La 1ere
politics 15d ago Zurich

Zurich Court Rules Against Sunrise Cancellation Practices

A Swiss court has ruled against the city of Zurich's 'Kaskadenmodell' security model, which aimed to close entire sections of the city. The ruling followed an incident where police were present as Basler fans boarded extra trains, and stones were thrown. A new court ruling has addressed a seven-year dispute regarding how the telecommunications provider Sunrise handles contract terminations. The provider had previously insisted that written terminations via postal mail were not acceptable. A court has ruled that Sunrise cannot prohibit customers from canceling contracts in writing. The ruling follows a seven-year dispute where the company's terms and conditions stated that written cancellations were not accepted. Customers may continue to submit written cancellations despite the company's previous stance.
SRF 1 Switzerland