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sports 45d ago Lausanne

Anna Arzano Elected First Female President Of International Sports Association

Anna Arzano has been elected as the new president of the International Association of Sports Federations during an annual meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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other 45d ago Zurich

Swiss Archives Offer Limited WWII Personal Histories

Archival research in Switzerland has revealed significant obstacles in reconstructing individual histories from World War II. While some documents exist, particularly concerning SS members, comprehensive personal records are scarce, making it difficult to ascertain specific wartime activities or affiliations.
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politics 45d ago Bern

Swiss Union Advocates for Apprentice Protection

The Unia union is calling for improved protection and regular inspections for apprentices in Switzerland. The demand follows alarming figures regarding accident victims during vocational training. The union presented these requirements at the Federal Square in Bern.
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health 45d ago Zurich

Swiss Cancer Screenings Expand

Swiss health authorities are considering lowering the screening age for colorectal cancer, as a significant portion of younger patients are diagnosed at advanced stages. Currently, costs are only covered by health insurance for individuals over 50. The political process for changing the screening age is described as long and uncertain.
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politics 45d ago Zurich

Swiss Neutrality Concept Evolved in Late 19th Century

Swiss politicians are increasingly discussing the integration of Muslims, with a potential ban on headscarves in schools being a prominent topic. Visible Muslim women face prejudice and are often associated with terrorism, making integration challenging. Advocates emphasize that Muslims are an integral part of Swiss society and should not be marginalized. This evolution was influenced by a new concept known as 'active neutrality,' which reduced dependence on international law. This shift began early but gained momentum in the 1890s with a radical movement.
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culture 45d ago

Robbie Williams Biopic 'Better Man' Praised

The biopic 'Better Man,' a portrait of Robbie Williams, is lauded as a successful film for its daring approach, including the use of a computer-generated ape to portray the artist. The film is noted for its realistic and genuine depiction of Williams, exploring his struggles beyond surface-level issues.
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sports 45d ago Zurich

Swiss Football Clubs Face Losing Streaks

In football news, FC Rapperswil lost 1-2, and IB Frauen were defeated 0-1. The weather forecast indicates mostly sunny conditions for the next day, with high clouds potentially obscuring the sun temporarily. Temperatures are expected to reach around 21 degrees Celsius in the north and 26 degrees in the south. The Swiss Market Index is currently at 13,191 points, showing a 0.2 percent increase. The Euro is trading at 92.14, and the Dollar is at 78.45. FC Zürich has lost seven of its last eight matches, while FC Winterthur has lost its last four games. None of the Zurich clubs have been able to capitalize on competitors' poor form.
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culture 45d ago Mendrisio

New Church Becomes Tourist Icon After Avalanche

A modern church designed by architect Mario Botta has become a significant tourist attraction in a remote valley. The church was built on the site of a 17th-century church destroyed by an avalanche on April 25, 1986. Ten years after the disaster, the new San Giovanni Battista church was consecrated, retaining the original church's bells.
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culture 45d ago Zurich

Swiss Residents Feel Threatened by Perceived Cultural Takeover

Some residents in the Romandy region of Switzerland feel a sense of being 'dispossessed' or 'occupied' due to perceived cultural influences, particularly from French media. This sensitivity is reportedly heightened by historical contexts and demographic shifts, leading to a defensive reaction to external cultural presence.
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politics 45d ago Delémont

Swiss Canton Jura Restricts Foreign Land Ownership

The Canton of Jura in Switzerland is enacting legislation to prevent foreign individuals, specifically mentioning 'Jonas Lawiner,' from acquiring land without owners. This move is a response to concerns about foreign entities buying up property, with the canton aiming to control land acquisition and prevent potential 'backdoor' entry by foreign interests. This measure aims to regulate real estate acquisition by non-residents within the canton. The specific details of the restrictions and their effective date were not fully elaborated. The decision, made in Delémont, reflects a growing trend in some Swiss regions to regulate foreign investment in real estate.
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