Switzerland News in English

May 26, 2026

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Good morning! It’s 26th May, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.

Long traffic jams and billion-dollar damages emerge as key issues in the voting campaign.

Passengers forced to leave overcrowded SBB trains, causing chaos ahead of the holiday weekend.

Destruction of campaign posters raises concerns about democracy and the sustainability initiative.

Moscow launches a major attack on Kyiv, escalating tensions in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.

Trump's new deal in the Middle East faces backlash from Republicans over its implications.

Pope Leo XIV calls for guidelines on artificial intelligence in a new encyclical.

Tragic accident as a tree falls on a hiking group, resulting in a young man's death.

Traffic congestion reported at the Gotthard Tunnel as holiday travelers hit the roads.

Police stop multiple drivers for impaired driving in St. Gallen, leading to license suspensions.

Norway surprises with a victory at the Ice Hockey World Championship, advancing to the quarterfinals.

Sweden becomes the first country to declare itself smoke-free, but challenges remain.

Millions of pilgrims travel to Mecca for Hajj 2026, despite ongoing regional conflicts.

Ebola outbreak in Congo raises alarm as suspected cases exceed 900, prompting urgent action.

New findings in Alzheimer’s research offer hope for future therapies and treatments.

Microsoft announces a price increase for its 365 services as Windows 10 support ends in 2026.

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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