Switzerland News in English
March 1, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 1st March, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Couples in Switzerland face higher taxes, sparking debate over marriage penalties.
A series of burglaries in St. Gallen leads to stolen cars and cash.
Iran's nuclear program raises concerns as Trump targets key sites.
OpenAI strikes a deal with the Pentagon for military AI usage.
Police apprehend a driver under the influence, causing accidents in St. Gallen.
Pakistan escalates conflict with the Taliban, declaring war.
The Swiss People's Party takes a stand against exorbitant rents.
A new initiative in Switzerland gathers 137,000 signatures for GMO food choice.
Karin Keller-Sutter supports cash payments while opposing a cash initiative.
FedEx files a lawsuit for tariff refunds following a Supreme Court ruling.
US-Iran tensions escalate, impacting global oil markets significantly.
Netflix exits the bidding war for Warner Bros., as Paramount takes the lead.
A new pizza venture aims to conquer Lausanne and Geneva.
Apple addresses a critical security flaw in iOS, warning users about phishing.
The EV Zug hockey team unveils a new logo amid a challenging season.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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