Switzerland News in English
February 2, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 2nd February, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Iran's leadership considers the possibility of a regional war amid tensions with the US.
Escalating riots in Turin prompt Meloni to label it an attack on the state.
A judge in Minneapolis orders the release of a five-year-old boy from ICE custody.
The EU takes action against climate misinformation, targeting alternative truths.
The EU pushes for more "Made in Europe" products, raising concerns for Switzerland.
Israel admits to a staggering death toll of 70,000 Palestinians in Gaza conflict.
Plans to raise VAT for military funding spark debate within the FDP party.
Critics call the railway expansion project a waste of money and time.
The Turkish interests in Syria face challenges as Kurdish autonomy ends.
US Senator blocks Trump's nominee for the Federal Reserve, impacting monetary policy.
Gold and silver prices plummet following Trump's controversial Fed nomination.
A humorous incident occurs as Beatrice Eglis' tour bus gets towed in Chur.
Dortmund narrows the gap on Bayern, keeping the Bundesliga title race alive.
NASA's Roman telescope marks a significant milestone in astrophysics research.
New study suggests a link between mild COVID infections and severe long-term health issues.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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