Switzerland’s Federal Council has approved a package of agreements aimed at stabilising and deepening its relationship with the European Union, reported SRF. The goal is tailored participation in the EU’s single market, said Ignazio Cassis, Switzerland’s foreign minister. We belong to Europe—not just geographically, but also economically and socially, he said. The deal, which was […]
Higher tax and VAT win approval in Switzerland’s upper house
Switzerland, like many rich countries, faces a pension crunch. An ageing population is putting pressure on public finances, and a recent referendum has added to the strain. In March 2024, voters approved a 13th monthly payment to recipients of the state pension scheme—equivalent to a 8.3% rise in annual payouts—due to begin next year. How […]
Pro-Palestinian protests create havoc in Switzerland
Demonstrations in support of Palestinians created havoc in Switzerland this week. On Thursday evening in Zurich, protesters gathered near the Wiedikon train station in the Lochergut area. A rubbish bin was set alight and Zurich city police responded with a large force equipped with riot gear, according to SRF. Officers deployed water cannons, rubber bullets […]
Event: reclaiming relevance: International Geneva’s role in a crisis-ridden world
On Monday 16 June 2025 in Geneva a group of media professionals will discuss the subject of International Geneva’s role in a crisis-ridden world. The event is aimed at students and media professionals. DATE: Monday, 16 June 2025 MAIN EVENT: 17:30 – 20:00 with introductory remarks followed by main panel (18:00) and reception. LOCATION: International […]
Swiss farmers hit back at supermarket price squeezing
A group of Swiss fruit and vegetable producers has filed a complaint with the country’s competition watchdog, accusing Coop, one of Switzerland’s two dominant supermarket chains, of abusing its market power. The farmers say that a new rebate system imposed by Coop will significantly reduce their revenues. In early April, Coop introduced what it calls […]
The reasons for Switzerland’s recent air pollution
Much of Switzerland awoke last Sunday beneath a blanket of smog. The skies have since cleared somewhat, but the air remains far from pristine. The sun’s dim appearance, filtered through a whitish haze, was not initially due to Saharan dust, as many might have assumed. Instead, the culprit was smoke from wildfires that have plagued […]
Switzerland faces growing drought risks
Climate-related risks in Switzerland are rising, driven by intensifying summer droughts and higher temperatures. That is the stark warning from a new report published on Thursday by the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), which assesses the evolving threats posed by climate change in the country through to 2060. Based on scientific literature and consultations […]
Swiss rent reference rate stays put
Switzerland’s benchmark mortgage reference rate, a key figure used to determine rents under existing leases, remained unchanged at 1.5% in June, according to the latest update from the Federal Housing Office (FHO), published on 2 June 2025. The rate was last cut by 25 basis points in March 2025, prompting a wave of rent reduction […]
Women much more likely to take obesity medication in Switzerland
Weight-loss injections are taking off in Switzerland. But despite obesity being more prevalent among men, it is women who are far more likely to be prescribed them. A newly published report from the Swiss Health Observatory (Obsan), part of the national healthcare atlas, reveals that demand for drugs such as Wegovy—produced by Danish firm Novo […]
Switzerland to ban single-use e-cigarettes
On 4 June 2025, Switzerland’s upper house voted to ban the sale of disposable e-cigarettes, known as vapes, marking a rare show of regulatory boldness in a country with weak laws against smoking. By 19 votes to 11, the Council of States approved a motion introduced by Green Party MP Christophe Clivaz that was already […]