Switzerland News in English

January 21, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 21st January, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.

Immunization fines in Zurich could reach up to 50,000 francs as supporters threaten action.

Syrian Kurds face potential capitulation amid ongoing conflict in the northeast.

Swiss Federal Council resists additional billions for climate protection initiatives.

Ukraine struggles with heating as thousands of buildings remain without warmth amid attacks.

Swiss government unlikely to criticize President Trump during the World Economic Forum.

Passengers in electric buses in Bern and Schaffhausen are experiencing freezing temperatures.

National Council member Sibel Arslan announces a party switch.

SRG initiative calls for a fee reduction for households, but support is waning.

EU plans to ban Huawei and ZTE to enhance mobile network security.

Russia expresses a sense of euphoria as it perceives Europe in a precarious position.

Iranian protests escalate as Kurdish separatists clash with the Revolutionary Guard.

Israel demolishes UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem amid ongoing Middle East tensions.

Palantir CEO claims AI will make immigration unnecessary in the future.

Davos focuses on trust and security in the digital world during the AI discussions.

Brooklyn Beckham distances himself from his famous parents on Instagram.

That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!

This audio and transcript are generated using AI from publicly available news sources.

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