Switzerland News in English
February 5, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 5th February, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Hospital Oberengadin in Samedan is saved, ensuring healthcare continuity in the region.
Trilateral talks on the Ukraine conflict show promising signs, but peace remains elusive.
Swiss public broadcaster SRG faces criticism over salary policies and spending practices.
The first Alzheimer’s medication has been approved in Switzerland, marking a significant milestone.
Concerns rise over potential military escalation as the US positions itself against Iran.
Lausanne's city police face calls for reform amid allegations of racism.
Prominent Swiss politicians oppose individual taxation, stirring debate within their own party.
An IT failure at unemployment offices leaves job seekers waiting desperately for payments.
In Zurich elections, candidate Avdili could gain ground at the expense of his FDP colleague.
A new study reveals growing political divides are undermining social cohesion in Switzerland.
Inclusio Handicap wins a legal battle over accessibility issues with SBB's double-decker trains.
Parmelin signs a declaration of intent regarding water supply, aiming for sustainable management.
The Vatican seeks dialogue with the Pius Brotherhood to avoid further divisions.
Experts analyze the fluctuating silver prices and the market's current correction phase.
Swiss cyclist Vogel wins gold in the scratch race at the European Track Championships.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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