Switzerland News in English
February 20, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 20th February, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Switzerland participates as an observer in Trump's Peace Council, raising many questions.
Concerns grow over membership decline at the Bern Carnival as festivities kick off.
Indonesia plans to send peace troops to Gaza, eyeing a significant international role.
Former Federal Councilor Merz aims to cut subsidies and reject EU agreements.
Farmers protest outside the Toblerone factory, demanding priority for Swiss milk.
St. Gallen prosecutor drops investigation into rape allegations at former private school.
Moscow and Kyiv end negotiations in Geneva amid ongoing Ukraine conflict tensions.
South Korea's ex-president faces death penalty under martial law for insurrection.
Peru's president is ousted after just four months due to corruption and scandals.
AI sparks a data center boom in India as the UN calls for an AI fund.
Electric vehicle sales in Switzerland stall amid consumer uncertainty over CO2 regulations.
Switzerland reports a 1.4 billion dollar trade deficit with the USA in January.
A 20-year-old sues Meta, focusing on addiction risks from Facebook and Instagram.
James Van Der Beek renews wedding vows shortly before his passing.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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