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February 19, 2025
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Mobile payment expands its leading position in payment methods

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Swiss increasingly turn to smartphones to pay bills




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Mobile payments account for the highest number of transactions and the most turnover when paying bills in Switzerland.



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Diplomat murdered: the defense appeals but not the public prosecutor's office

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Diplomat murder case: defendant to appeal rape conviction




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Feb 19, 2025



A man acquitted of murdering an Egyptian diplomat in Geneva in 1995, will appeal his conviction for other offences, including rape.



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Hundreds of Iranian monarchists demonstrate in Geneva

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Hundreds of Iranian monarchists demonstrate in Geneva




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More than 500 Iranian monarchists demonstrate in Geneva, demanding a role for the son of the last Shah.



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Extreme climate conditions on exoplanet surprise researchers

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Extreme exoplanet climate surprises Swiss researchers




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Wind speeds of 70,000 kmph and clouds of vaporised meta recorded on exoplanet Wasp-121b.



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Most fatal snow sports accidents happen off-piste

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Majority of fatal ski accidents happen off-piste




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Off-piste skiing accounts for 85% of fatal winter sports accidents, according to the Swiss Council for Accident Prevention.



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Switzerland to stop giving money to Palestinian relief organization UNRWA

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Swiss Senate committee wants to stop UNRWA funding




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Switzerland should stop payments to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) immediately, according to a Senate committee.



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More wind energy is being produced in Switzerland than ever before

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Record year for wind power in Switzerland in 2024




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Wind generated 160 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity across Switzerland last year, according to the Swiss Wind Energy Association (Suisse-Eole). It was a “good year but less exceptional than 2023”, it said.



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Confederation moves ahead with PFAS management

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Swiss authorities draw up new rules to manage PFAS




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The Swiss federal authorities are working on drawing up regulations for toxic PFAS “forever chemicals”. A government report is expected by the end of the year.



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Toggenburg entrepreneur Eugen Kägi has died

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Swiss businessman Eugen Kägi dies




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Feb 18, 2025



Eugen Kägi, who helped build the family-run firm behind the popular chocolate-covered Kägi-fret wafers, died on February 13, aged 96, it was announced on Tuesday.



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Finding an apartment is particularly difficult in cities such as Zurich, Lausanne and Geneva. At the same time, many office buildings on the outskirts of cities stand empty.

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Empty offices in Switzerland could house 43,000 people




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Empty office buildings in Switzerland could in theory accommodate 43,000 people, according to a report by Swiss public television, RTS.



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