Road and rail access to the Swiss mountain resort of Zermatt were cut off between Monday evening and Tuesday this week. Rock fell across the road and rail link at around 19:30 on Monday between Randa and Herbriggen, around four kilometres south of the Zermatt, according to Radio Rottu Oberwallis. The nations most in love with Zermatt (Le News) The […]
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Swiss taxis Europe’s most expensive
In a recent comparison of taxi fares across Europe, Geneva and Zurich were the most expensive. In the study, which focused on the total cost of a taxi journey from the airport to the centre of town, Geneva (€36 – CHF40) and Zurich (€63 – CHF70) fared better than Milan (€105) and London (€104), which […]
FILM: ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD
16 August 2019. By Neptune ONCE UPON A TIME…IN HOLLYWOOD ***1/2 Finally coming out – after loads of PR and anticipation – Quentin Tarantino’s latest and ninth film was the star attraction in Cannes this year with such heavyweights as Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt and the stunning Margot Robbie in the cast. This is Tarantino’s […]
Switzerland to test vehicle noise radars
The federal government has allocated CHF 3 billion to fight noisy vehicles, according to the newspaper 20 Minutes. Despite significant investment in sound barriers and quieter road surfaces, many residents continue to lodge noise complaints, a third of them related to noisy cars and motorcycles. To combat the problem the Federal Office for the Environment […]
Chaplin’s World – enter the home and life of a comic genius
Film legend Charlie Chaplin spent 24 years living in the Manoir de Ban, a grand old mansion above Vevey in Switzerland. In 2016, his charming former home and grounds were cleverly and artfully transformed into Chaplin’s World and opened to the public. Wandering through the rooms of the mansion it is easy to imagine you’ve been […]
EU court rejects Swiss union criticism
Criticism of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) by Swiss unions intensified in 2007 after the Court ruled against workers in the Laval case in Sweden. Latvian workers were being paid less than the minimum wage on a construction site in Sweden. In protest, local workers blockaded the site. However, the CJEU […]
Four football bosses accused of fraud by Swiss Attorney General
Switzerland’s Office of the Attorney General (OAG) has accused three former officials of the German Football Association (DFB) and one from FIFA of fraud and has filed an indictment against them. Horst Rudolf Schmidt, Theo Zwanziger and Wolfgang Niersbach, from the DFB, and Urs Linsi, a former Swiss FIFA official are all under the spotlight. […]
Sharp rise in stand up paddle accidents in Switzerland
Last year, there were around 500 recorded stand up paddle injuries in Switzerland according to the insurer SUVA, one of Switzerland’s largest accident insurers. Since 2015, the number of injuries has more than doubled. Most accidents result in leg and foot injuries (47%), followed by injuries to hands and fingers (25%), the waist and behind […]
CONCERTS: VARIATIONS MUSICALES DE TANNAY
9 August 2019. By Neptune Have you heard of the VARIATION MUSICALES DE TANNAY? This steadily-growing hidden gem of a concert series is actually in its 10th year. Go discover this small but delightful and ambitious festival will be taking place in idyllic surroundings in the right bank town of Tannay in Vaud near Geneva […]
Expulsion of Cameroonian man after 10 years in Switzerland
Recently, a court in the canton of Bern confirmed the expulsion of a Cameroonian man who has failed to integrate, according to the newspaper Le Matin. The man, who arrived in Switzerland 10 years ago, had his first scrape with the law in 2015 when he was convicted of robbery. Since then he has been […]