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Swiss parliament clears way for new start with e-ID

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December 10, 2024
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The 16-day campaign against gender-based violence came to an end on Tuesday. Several hundred organizations mobilized across Switzerland during this period.



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Parliament wants Switzerland to support next year’s European Women’s Football Championship with CHF15 million ($17 million).



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A rare Roman coin with a portrait of Brutus, the assassin of Julius Caesar, was sold at a Geneva auction on Monday for CHF1.89 million ($2.15 million), according to the organiser of the sale.



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The Swiss army will receive an additional CHF530 million in 2025, and no cuts will be made to direct payments for agriculture. What is unclear is how much will be saved on foreign aid.



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SEM suspends asylum procedure for asylum seekers from Syria

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Swiss suspend decisions on asylum-seekers from Syria




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Asylum procedures and decisions for asylum-seekers from Syria will be suspended with immediate effect until the situation can be reassessed, the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) said.



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Jürg Lauber becomes new Chairman of the UN Human Rights Council

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Jürg Lauber elected president of UN Human Rights Council




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Jürg Lauber will be the first Swiss to chair the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva in 2025.



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Potentially toxic arsenic compounds can form in the human body when seafood is consumed. This is caused by arsenobetaine, which is often found in seafood.



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Coop expands food waste program for frozen fresh meat

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Coop expands food waste programme for frozen meat




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Swiss retailer Coop is expanding its programme to avoid meat waste. A corresponding pilot project is gradually being extended to the entire store network.



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