Switzerland News in English
May 29, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 29th May, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Calls for citizenship revocation after knife attack in Winterthur raise concerns about mental health issues.
Zürich police chief warns Switzerland could become a crime hotspot amid rising violence.
One year after the landslide, Daniel Ritler reflects on his new beginning in Ferden.
Debate on immigration impacts the 10-million initiative in Switzerland, sparking heated discussions.
Zürich SP delegates reject Daniel Jositsch's candidacy for the Senate with a decisive vote.
Switzerland defeats Sweden in a thrilling hockey match, advancing to the semifinals.
Police arrest two teenagers after a shooting leaves a 24-year-old man seriously injured in Zürich.
Federal judge discovers hidden camera in his hedge just before a major scandal breaks.
New partnership law in Switzerland could offer couples an alternative to marriage.
Basel Zoo welcomes a new elephant herd, inviting visitors to be patient for a glimpse.
Reports indicate a potential agreement between the USA and Iran, pending Trump's approval.
Russian drone strikes a high-rise in Romania, escalating tensions in the region.
Researchers are racing to develop vaccines and treatments amid the Ebola outbreak.
Island overtakes Switzerland as the most expensive country in the world, shocking many.
Metallica rocks Zürich, celebrating 45 years of music with a memorable performance.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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