Switzerland News in English
June 13, 2026
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Good morning! It’s 13th June, and here’s your Switzerland daily news capsule.
Federal Council bans cantons from cutting early French education amid ongoing debate.
SpaceX shares soar by eleven percent after a successful debut on the stock market.
Voter turnout expected to be massive ahead of the crucial ten-million Switzerland vote.
Optimism grows in USA-Iran negotiations, but a concrete agreement remains elusive.
Geneva prepares for the G7 summit as tensions rise and border restrictions are implemented.
US military strikes eliminate notorious drug lord from Venezuela, Trump announces.
Fribourg University limits library access due to space shortages, affecting students.
Hitachi Energy announces new campus in Otelfingen, shifting jobs away from Aargau.
European Central Bank raises interest rates for the first time in three years to combat inflation.
Swiss national team struggles with a poor record against group opponents ahead of the World Cup.
UN warns of severe setbacks in the fight against HIV due to funding cuts.
New study reveals vitamin B12 deficiency affects one in four seniors, increasing dementia risk.
Artificial blood pressure monitoring linked to a tripled risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Concert by Hecht sells out in just 90 minutes, showcasing their popularity in Zurich.
David Hockney, the iconic artist, has passed away, leaving a legacy of joy in art.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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