Switzerland News in English
April 14, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 14th April, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Péter Magyar defeats Viktor Orbán in Hungary's elections, shaking up the political landscape.
U.S. plans to begin blockade in Hormuz this afternoon, Iran calls it piracy.
Lufthansa pilots strike continues, causing hundreds of flight cancellations at German airports.
Trump claims Iran reached out for a deal amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Germany cuts energy tax to combat soaring fuel prices, sparking government action.
Apple warns 1.8 billion users of cyber threats targeting iPhones with new vulnerabilities.
Priests accused of abuse remain in office until March 2026, raising public concern.
Zürich sees significant gains for SVP in local elections, marking a political shift.
Swiss pilots navigate flights to Asia without radar due to Iranian airspace restrictions.
Oil prices surge past 100 dollars following Trump's threats against Iran's shipping routes.
Eishockey coach Patrick Fischer faces backlash after admitting to using fake COVID documents.
Aline Trede calls out Stefan Büsser as a climate sinner in a heated public exchange.
In Zürich, one of Europe's largest Apple stores is set to open, attracting attention.
New research shows gut bacteria could enhance cancer treatment effectiveness for patients.
Elite-16 event in Brazil sees Brunner and Hüberli miss finals in comeback tournament.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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