Switzerland News in English
May 21, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 21st May, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Martullo-Blocher remains silent on the ten million initiative, raising eyebrows in Swiss politics.
Roger Köppel channels Charlie Kirk, stating he'd interview the devil if he could.
New climate scenarios show no relief from global warming, prompting researchers to adjust predictions.
Ebola outbreak in the Congo raises concerns as the U.S. denies entry to an infected doctor.
Swiss government proposes reforms to permanently fund the AHV, but faces significant criticism.
Swiss agriculture set to receive more subsidies due to free trade agreements, sparking political debates.
G7 summit in Geneva sees police deployed for ten days — is that an overreaction?
Childhood obesity rates are declining, but social disparities in health remain a concern.
Swiss government approves Digitec hub at the Bern-Solothurn border after years of discussions.
In Zurich, one in twenty apartments has been vacated in the last decade, raising questions.
Netanyahu furious after a phone call with Trump regarding Iran strategy amid Middle East tensions.
EU approves tariff deal with the U.S., but concerns linger over its implications for global trade.
Self-driving cars begin pilot testing in Bern, marking a step toward autonomous delivery solutions.
Elon Musk's SpaceX faces billions in losses ahead of its mega initial public offering.
Cher turns 80, continuing to influence pop culture with her iconic style and music.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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