Yesterday, the Swiss government released health insurance premiums for 2018. There are price hikes across the board, particularly in French-speaking Switzerland. Next year, the price of standard compulsory insurance for an adult with a CHF 300 deductible will rise 4% on average. The cost varies by canton. Prices rises range from 1.6% to 6.4%. Health […]
Archives for September 2017
Swiss police issue WhatsApp message fine
20 Minutes. After noticing a roadside police check, a resident of the canton of St Gallen sent a message to a WhatsApp group warning of the check. Not long after he received a nasty surprise. Speaking to the newspaper 20 Minuten, the man said: “Me and several others received a penalty notice this week. I […]
Giant puppets take to Geneva streets this weekend
Thursday afternoon, amazingly, though she was surrounded by excited children who were not using their indoor voices, a giant mechanical grandma appeared to be catching a few winks in Geneva before she and her grand-daughter wake up and stroll through the city Friday, Saturday and Sunday. During their three days in Geneva, they’ll be exploring […]
FILM: The young Karl Marx
29 September 2017. THE YOUNG KARL MARX **** (vo German, French, English) Haitian director Raoul Peck knows how to make films that move you and shake you to the core. As a political militant, he makes films about history, humanity and injustices that cause you to reflect and feel the larger truths with your gut, […]
Survey offers clues to why Swiss rejected last Sunday’s pension reform
A survey by Tamedia offers clues to why 52.7% of Swiss voters rejected the pension reform plan that was put to a vote last Sunday. 20% of those voting “no” thought it was a pseudo reform that didn’t go far enough, while 26% felt it left too much of a burden on younger taxpayers. In […]
Housing in Zurich and Geneva only moderately overvalued, says UBS
The UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index 2017 describes housing in Zurich and Geneva as only moderately overvalued. The two Swiss cities rank 6th (Geneva) and 9th (Zurich) in a list of 20 selected global cities. The top eight: Toronto, Stockholm, Munich, Vancouver, Sydney, London, Hong Kong and Amsterdam are all classified as bubble risk. […]
Swiss want TV tax cut by half, according to survey
Some who move to Switzerland might not be aware that they are almost certainly required to pay one of the world’s highest broadcasting fees. An annual Swiss licence costs CHF 451.10 per household. A successful vote in 2015 changed the rules on who must pay the fee. From 2019, it will be compulsory for anyone with a […]
Extremist vows terrorist attacks in Lausanne and Geneva
Last week, the newspaper Le Temps reported on mobile phone messages that suggest there were plans for terrorist attacks in Lausanne and Geneva. One message, sent via Snapchat from the phone of a 28-year old man from Annemasse in France, read: “We are going to blow ourselves up in Lausanne and in a church in […]
VIDEO: bringing grapes off the steep vineyards of Lavaux by train
As the days grow shorter and leaves start to turn golden, the grapes that will soon be this year’s wine, are deftly plucked from the steep slopes of Lavaux’s world-famous terraced vineyards. The near vertical slopes in some places make harvesting a challenge. The careful work is done by hand. Grape carriages running up through […]
A celebration of photography – get ready for an evening of photo expos across Geneva
Lovers of wrenching, joyous, perplexing, stunning photography, get ready. The evening of 14 October 2017, the Plainpalais quarter of Geneva and the Alhambra Theatre will be a giant gallery with special photo and film expos presented on large screens and in not-so-large frames at seven sites. Launched by the city of Geneva, for the first-time, No’ Photo is a […]