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Prince William will attend final of Women’s Euro 2025 in Basel

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July 23, 2025
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Zurich Airport is ahead of Geneva and Basel in terms of security

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Pilots rate Zurich airport safer than Geneva and Basel




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Zurich airport took third place for safety in a comparison of 31 German and Swiss airports.



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Reduced fine for Credit Suisse in currency cartel

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Reduced fine for Credit Suisse in currency cartel case




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Jul 23, 2025



The Court of Justice of the European Union has reduced the fine imposed on Credit Suisse from €83.2 million to €28.9 million, while confirming its involvement in a spot foreign exchange cartel.



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International Scout Camp to be held in Switzerland in 2028

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Switzerland to host Roverway European scout camp in 2028




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Jul 23, 2025



Around 5,500 participants are expected for the gathering in 2028.



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The role of leader increases stress in animals too

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Leadership also increases stress in animals




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Jul 23, 2025



A study conducted at the University of Zurich has shown that when animals make decisions for their group, their hearts beat faster.



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ABB to electrify one of the largest oil terminals

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Swiss firm ABB to electrify one of the largest oil and gas terminals




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Jul 23, 2025



ABB has won a major contract in Azerbaijan for the electrification and grid stability of one of the world’s largest oil and gas terminals, Sangachal.



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Ribbons for travellers with invisible disabilities are in demand

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Swiss railways’ ‘invisible disabilities’ lanyards prove popular




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Jul 23, 2025



According to the Swiss Federal Railways, there is great interest in its lanyards for travellers with invisible disabilities.



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Aargau police continue to search for escaped prisoner

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Swiss police still hunting handcuffed escapee




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Jul 22, 2025



A prisoner who escaped on Thursday in Baden, canton Aargau, is still on the run. The 23-year-old Albanian, who was in custody for burglary, was wearing handcuffs when he escaped.



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City of Chur places information boards next to Nazi stone

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Swiss city places information boards next to Nazi memorial




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Jul 22, 2025



The city of Chur in eastern Switzerland has erected four information boards next to the Nazi memorial in the Daleu cemetery.



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Weather service draws parallels to the hot summer of 2003

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Swiss heat: parallels drawn with 2003 ‘summer of century’




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Jul 22, 2025



Looking at the current weather situation in Switzerland, the private weather service MeteoNews has drawn parallels with the hot summer of 2003.



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Syria: Switzerland calls for ceasefire to be respected in Sweida

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Syria: Switzerland calls for ceasefire to be respected in Suweida




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Jul 22, 2025



Switzerland has condemned the attacks on civilians in the southern Syrian town of Suweida and has called on all parties to respect the ceasefire in the Druze stronghold.



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