Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Post Office to stop deliveries to the US
Swiss Post will stop delivering parcels to the United States starting Tuesday.
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Geneva businesses could get works compensation
Shops on Geneva’s Rue de Carouge may soon receive financial aid to offset months of disruption caused by major construction works.
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Two new towers for Geneva
Geneva will get taller.
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Micromobility popular
Micromobility is becoming increasingly important in Switzerland. That’s according to a new study by by the insurer AXA.
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Mont-Blanc Tunnel to close from next month till Xmas
The Mont Blanc Tunnel will be completely closed to traffic from September 1st to December 12th.
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High speed car thefts continue
The spate of car thefts by very young drivers continues.
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Atlantic storm triggers weather warning
From this evening, heavy rain is expected across much of Switzerland.
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Serial bike thief caught
Police in Vevey, canton Vaud, have arrested a serial bike thief.
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Wolf destroys a flock of sheep
Last week, a wolf attack devastated a flock of sheep in the remote Fex Valley in the Engadine.
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Tox Info line under threat
The poison information line could close as it’s lacking a million francs to keep it going.
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Riots continue for second day in Lausanne
Lausanne saw a second night of unrest last night following the death of a 17-year-old boy, who fatally crashed a stolen scooter while fleeing police over the weekend.
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Federer officially a billionaire
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer has joined the ranks of billionaire athletes, according to Forbes magazine.
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Storks invade Vaud - experts delighted
A record number of storks arrived in canton Vaud last week.
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Robo cars are coming
The Chinese technology giant Baidu is preparing to roll out driverless vehicles in Switzerland.
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Did Keller-Sutter botch Trump call?
Switzerland has one of the worst US import tariffs in the world – and insiders in Washington say it was the attitude of the Swiss president, Karin Keller-Sutter, during a 34-minute phonecall that was to blame.
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US tariffs hit smaller businesses
Just two weeks after the United States imposed 39% tariffs on Swiss goods, companies are already feeling the impact.
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Number of femicides worrying
Switzerland is facing a disturbing rise in femicides.
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Geneva bike rental scheme to expand
The bike rental scheme in Geneva is proving to be a spectacular success and there are plans to expand it.
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Cattle disease moves closer to Switzerland
An outbreak of bovine lumpy skin disease has been detected in the French department of Ain, close to the Swiss border.
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Zurich police will rescue drowned phone - for a fee
If you lose your mobile phone in Lake Zurich – the police will retrieve it for you, for a fee.
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F-35 arguments continue in Bern
The US F-35 jet deal is turning into a headache, but the Federal Council isn’t backing down.
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This country too depedent on US tech
Switzerland has an unhealthy dependence on US tech firms.
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Post Office to cut staff
It’s a grim day at Swiss Post. The yellow giant has posted first-half results well below last year’s.
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Smokers still light up at train statioms
Passengers are still lighting up where they shouldn’t — despite a smoking ban on Swiss train platforms.
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Zurich nudists fight back
Nudists in Zurich are fighting back to keep an area open especially for them.
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Massacre shakes Neuchâtel
A shocking crime has shaken Neuchâtel. On Tuesday night, police in Corcelles discovered the bodies of a woman and her two young daughters, aged 10 and three, killed with a kitchen knife. The suspected attacker is the children’s father and the woman’s ex-husband.
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Rockfall across road kills two
A rockfall near Chamonix in neighbouring France has killed two and injured two others.
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More EVs mean less fuel tax
Bad news for electric car owners in Switzerland.
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Re-hashed scam for Trump era
An old scam has been repackaged for the Trump era.
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Geneva forest dragon must be slain - city orders
A local sculpture will have to be removed as it was created without permission.
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Ukraine summit could be in Geneva
Geneva is being touted as a possible venue for a meeting between the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky and the Russian leader, Vladmir Putin.
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Carers say no one cares for them
Social workers who’ve be working to protect the elderly in Geneva during the heatwave are complaining no one has been looking after them.
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Man hid camera in women's locker room
As many as 20 women who worked for the Migros Supermarket at Cornavin station went to court to tell judges how they’ve been impacted by a male colleague who placed a camera in the female locker room.
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Teens try to rob a gun shop - does not go well
Three teenagers thought it would be a good idea to rob a gun shop over, the weekend – but were thwarted by tight security and a police officer shooting out the tyres of their getaway vehicle.
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Volunteering makes you happier
Feeling down? Well, here’s a secret remedy: volunteering!
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Geneva school decision to go to court
Canton Geneva’s decision to ban children who don’t live in the canton from attending its schools will be challenged in court.
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New property tax law splits parliament
The battle to end the tax home owners pay is hotting up in Bern.
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Details emerge of a potential air disaster in Geneva
Details are emerging of a potential disastrous plane crash over Geneva in November last year.
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Soldiers hospitalized after selection test
Four soldiers are still in hospital after a gruelling selection test to join an elite unit.
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Heatwave coming to an end
The heatwave is coming to an end today.
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Businesses warn about US tariffs
Swiss business leaders are warning of major fallout from new US tariffs.
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Old woman stabbed to death - granddaughter arrested
An elderly woman was found dead early Saturday after being stabbed several times in her apartment on Rue de Frontenex.
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Post break stresses
A new survey by recruitment firm Robert Walters shows more than half of Swiss professionals feel stressed about going back to work after their summer break – with 29% “very anxious.”
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Swiss firefighters in action in the Balkans
It could be the furthest blue-light response by fire fighters from Geneva, Vaud and Valais.
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Bern march calls for better mental care
Thousands marched in Bern on Saturday, calling for more and faster access to mental health care.
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Watch TV while driving?
Will we be able to watch an episode of Stranger Things or Squid Game while behind the wheel on your way into work soon?
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CERN to raise money with hamster toys
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Rockfall alert could last for weeks
Residents in the threatened village of Brienz in Graubünden were allowed to visit their homes briefly yesterday.
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Win a weekend away in Interlaken
Courtesy of the Interlaken tourist office, you can win 2 nights for two people at the Hotel Metropole in Interlaken with fantastic views of the Jungfrau.
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Merry Christmas - we're taking a break
WRS normal programming back in January