Switzerland News in English

February 25, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 25th February, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.

Putin warns of nuclear weapons as the Ukraine war marks four years.

FedEx files lawsuit for tariff refunds amid ongoing trade disputes with the U.S.

Zürich prepares for elections, revealing a divided political landscape ahead of March 8.

New questions arise for the royals as Prince Andrew's massage bill comes to light.

EU countries approve a trade agreement with Switzerland, despite rising concerns.

Trump expresses fears of an "endless war" with Iran as negotiations resume.

Nearly 6,000 Ukrainians reside in Aargau, with a notable number returning home.

The Basler Fasnacht highlights the upcoming Guggen concert on Fasnachtszyschtig.

A wolf swims across Lake Vierwaldstätter, marking a rare sighting in Switzerland.

Martin Short mourns the tragic loss of his daughter Katherine at just 42 years old.

The HC Thurgau gears up for the playoffs after a dramatic comeback victory.

YB transfers striker Sergio Cordova to the MLS on a loan basis.

New lab-grown organs could revolutionize the fight against organ shortages.

Sleep apnea in women remains an underestimated risk during menopause.

MRT technology advances with new antennas, enhancing image quality and reducing scan times.

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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