Switzerland News in English
May 28, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 28th May, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Criticism arises over Bindella's statements regarding the 10-million initiative.
U.S. media reports new attacks against Iran amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Poland's president praises Trump while calling for stronger European defense during his visit to Switzerland.
Jacqueline Badran's actions put Daniel Jositsch in a tough spot within the SP party.
Concerns grow as Swiss expats fear for their future amid the 10-million initiative debate.
Corine Mauch steps down after 17 years as Zurich's mayor, leaving a significant legacy.
A man injures several people in a violent attack in Dietikon, raising safety concerns.
Meta launches paid subscription models for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp globally.
SpaceX's upcoming IPO is set to impact small investors significantly, raising excitement.
Fitbit Air launches as Google's answer to fitness tracking, promising futuristic features.
Jill Biden reveals her shock during the TV debate, fearing her husband had a stroke.
New findings suggest a link between high temperatures and Legionella bacteria risks.
Handball playoffs heat up as Kriens-Luzern needs just one more win for the championship title.
Cézanne artwork in Fondation Beyeler faces scrutiny over potential looted art claims.
Reena Krishnaraja captivates audiences with her solo comedy show "Kurkuma."
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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