Switzerland News in English
March 17, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 17th March, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
European NATO states hesitate despite Trump’s Gulf demands.
Israel's military plans to expand ground operations in Lebanon.
Swiss government warns against population limit initiative amid rising immigration concerns.
New study reveals Swiss youth's top worries, with many turning to AI for help.
Taliban report 400 civilian deaths following airstrike on Afghan clinic.
Postauto CEO emphasizes safety for staff after recent fire incident.
Severe snowfall in Ticino leads to stranded vehicles and power outages.
Communal elections in France see a rise in right-wing support, while Paris remains left-leaning.
Kuba faces nationwide blackout as energy ministry investigates the outage.
Idorsia's CEO unexpectedly resigns, raising concerns in the biotech sector.
Swiss housing market reaches highest scarcity level since 2014.
Swiss airline offers flight attendants up to 15,000 francs for voluntary resignations.
Oscars 2026: "One Battle After Another" wins big, taking home the best film award.
Zug clinches playoff spot but suffers injuries to two key players.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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