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Swiss suspend decisions on asylum-seekers from Syria

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December 11, 2024
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Price increases dampen demand on the housing market

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Price rise dampens demand on the Swiss housing market




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There has been a slight easing on the Swiss housing market. This is not due to an increase in supply, but to a price increase.



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Several anti-Semitic attacks in Zurich at the weekend

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Several anti-Semitic attacks reported in Zurich




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Dec 11, 2024



Several anti-Semitic incidents were reported in Zurich last weekend. Jewish people were physically attacked or verbally abused.



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Good employment prospects in Switzerland, but negative in Ticino

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Job prospects remain good in Switzerland – apart from in Ticino




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Dec 10, 2024



Employment prospects remain positive in Switzerland as a whole, but they are negative in southern Italian-speaking canton Ticino.



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Swiss adults above average in basic skills

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Swiss adults above average in basic skills




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Dec 10, 2024



In an international comparison, Swiss adults perform above average in the basic skills of reading, everyday math and problem solving.



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New carrier particle discovered for drug transport in the body

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New carrier particle discovered for transporting drugs in body




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Dec 10, 2024



Researchers at the federal technology institute ETH Zurich have discovered particles that can be used to deliver drugs precisely, for example to a cancerous tumour in the body.



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Parliament clears the bill for a new start with E-ID

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Swiss parliament clears way for new start with e-ID




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Dec 10, 2024



A new attempt to introduce electronic proof of identity has been made in Switzerland. The Senate has resolved the final differences in the legal provisions on a state e-ID.



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The 16 days against violence against women come to an end

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Sixteen-day Swiss campaign against gender-based violence ends




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Dec 10, 2024



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 CHF 15 million for the 2025 European Football Championships

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Swiss parliament wants CHF15 million for women’s Euro 2025




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Dec 10, 2024



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



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Rare Roman coin sold for 1.89 million francs at auction

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Rare Roman coin auctioned for almost CHF2 million in Geneva




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Dec 10, 2024



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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Council of States says yes to the federal budget without a dissenting vote

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Swiss Senate approves federal budget without opposition




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Dec 10, 2024



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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