Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Major storm coming
If you’ve found the wind strong these past few days, brace yourself, as it’s about to get worse.
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Franc hits record high against euro
The franc has hit record highs against the euro – 93 centimes will buy one euro.
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SECO warns of slowing economy
The outlook for the Swiss economy is turning gloomy, according to the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs.
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Should assisted suicides be organ donors?
In Switzerland, organ donation is currently not practiced after assisted suicide - unlike in countries such as Spain, Belgium, or the Netherlands.
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Switzerland needs drone manufacturers
Switzerland must build its own drone industry, warns Thomas Rothacher, deputy director general at armasuisse.
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Bus hit by freight train
A bus driver had a narrow escape Monday afternoon in Saint-Julien-en-Genevois.
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Cantonal help for installing home car chargers
Geneva is expanding its subsidy program for electric vehicles.
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Govt still owed billions in Covid loans
The federal government is still owed CHF 6bn from Covid loans to businesses.
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More are leaving Switzerland than ever before
More people are leaving Switzerland than at any time in the past decade.
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Carouge bans e-bikes and scooters
The City of Carouge has banned bicycles, e-bikes, and electric scooters in part of Old-Carouge.
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Warning against hunting for 'magic mushrooms'
Mushroom picking is becoming increasingly popular in Switzerland - especially among young people.
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Bern advises new balanced diet
Eating a balanced diet just got simpler, at least according to Bern.
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Alpine snow getting thinner
The snow in the Alps is getting thinner.
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Green Party wins Geneva govt seat
The Green Party beat the Swiss People’s Party in yesterday’s run-off election for a seat on the Geneva Council of State.
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ICRC sheds jobs in Geneva
In a major blow for humanitarian Geneva - the International Committee of the Red Cross is cutting 240 jobs at its Geneva headquarters.
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Geneva demo for Palestine
Nearly 2,000 people marched through Geneva yesterday in a pro-Palestinian demonstration calling for multinational corporations to be held accountable for their role in what protesters described as genocide in Palestine.
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Major political party backs new EU agreement
The Swiss Radical-Liberal Party has come out in favour of the new package of agreements between Switzerland and the European Union.
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French péage posts removed on A40
For many of us heading to the Haute-Savoie ski resorts, the familiar stop at the A40 toll booths will soon be a thing of the past.
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Robbie Williams loses a chunk of cash on property
British pop star Robbie Williams has taken a major financial hit on his Geneva property.
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Geneva doubles down on ending cross-border school student access
The Geneva Grand Council’s Education Committee has doubled down on its decision to end school education for those families who live outside the canton.
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Nestlé to sack thousands world-wide
The food giant Nestlé has announced that it plans to sack 6% of its global workforce in an effort to save CHF 1bn.
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Tram 17 will stop at border for two weeks
TPG passengers in Annemasse will face disruptions on tram line 17 from this Monday, for the next two weeks.
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Uber drivers strike in Zurich
Booking an Uber in Zurich could prove difficult on Monday. Around a thousand drivers plan to strike, to protest their working and pay conditions.
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Much delayed shopping centre to go ahead
After two decades of delays, the long-awaited outlet village in Bellegarde in neighbouring France is finally moving ahead.
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Police dog handlers call for better treatment
Geneva’s police dog handlers are sounding the alarm over the working conditions of their animals.
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New Covid variant on the rise
Many of us are sniffling our way through autumn with sore throats, coughs, and fatigue on the rise.
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Half-price rail card will stay - despite rumours
Confusion spread yesterday over the future of Switzerland’s popular half-fare travel card.
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easyJet could become a Geneva company
Will easyJet soon be flying under Geneva’s flag?
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Geneva seizes and destroys e-scooters
Geneva’s crackdown on reckless electric scooter use has led to hundreds of violations and dozens of confiscations.
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Bus managers should be able to drive buses
If you want to be a manager in a company – then you should know how to do the job that you’re supposed to be managing.
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Eat at regular intervals to stay healthy
Eating healthy only works if you do it regularly.
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Initiative launched to recognise Palestine
A coalition of politicians, NGOs, and civil society has launched an initiative calling on Switzerland to recognize the State of Palestine.
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Consumers opting for cheaper imports
Swiss products are losing ground to foreign competition, even on home turf.
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Alleged rape in Schumacher home
A rape case linked to Michael Schumacher’s home in Gland in canton Vaud is making headlines, though the family is not involved.
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New emergency meeting points, in case of disaster
Geneva, like the rest of the country, is preparing for future crises with a new network of “emergency meeting points,” known as PRUs.
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Tyre saboteur in Thonon
In Publier, near Thonon-les-Bains in neighbouring France, residents of Rue de la Tour are facing a strange form of sabotage.
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Govt rejects service for women
The Federal Council is firmly rejecting the initiative that would require all Swiss women to perform military or civilian service for the community.
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Govt against inheritance tax measure
The Federal Council has launched its campaign against the Socialist Youth’s “For the Future” initiative, which will be voted on November 30.
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Lausanne injection site is 'chaos'
Business owners in the centre of Lausanne are sounding the alarm over conditions around the drug consumption room at Place de la Riponne.
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Is Aldi killing bakeries?
More and more bakeries are shutting down, and now discount giant Aldi is turning up the heat.
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Young adults stay at home longer
Young adults in Switzerland are staying longer in the family home.
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More renewable power
Electricity from renewable sources is gaining ground in Geneva. It rose by 7% last year and now covers 37% of the canton’s total electricity consumption, according to figures released from the Canton and the Geneva Industrial Services.
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Violent pro-Palestinian march in Bern
Around 5,000 people marched through Bern on Saturday afternoon in a pro-Palestinian demonstration that later turned violent.
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Police demand harsh penalties for rioters
The Association of Swiss Police Officers has strongly condemned the violent riots during Saturday’s unauthorized demonstration in Bern.
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Islamic terrost threat thwarted - danger remains
Swiss authorities foiled an Islamist terrorist attack last spring, preventing an 18-year-old from carrying out a knife attack.
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Some Swiss living abroad didn't get their voting papers
Some Genevans living abroad had trouble casting their votes in last weekend’s ballot.
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Two big names at the Geneva Film Festival
The Geneva International Film Festival returns for its 31st edition from October 31 to November 9.
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Neuchâtel could cut bell ringing
In Neuchâtel, the constant sound of bells could soon quiet down.
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Naked woman causes stir on A9
A naked woman caused a stir on the A9 autoroute near Lausanne Friday afternoon.
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Geneva is less attractive for businesses
Geneva is becoming less popular for businesses.
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Transport plan angers Geneva
The much-awaited national plan for transport is angering many politicians in Geneva as they say it favours the German speaking regions and western Switzerland is being pushed to one side.
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Federal judges clear Sunday opening for Christmas
The Federal Court has sided with the Geneva government in a dispute over Sunday shopping before Christmas.
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Vigilante pedo hunters sentenced
The investigation into a group of young people who hunted suspected pedophiles in the Lugano area has wrapped up.
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Petition for cycle lane on Mont-Blanc Bridge
In Geneva, cycling and pedestrian groups are demanding safer space for bikes on the Mont-Blanc Bridge and Quai du Général Guisan.
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Catfish develops taste for ducks
A duck chomping catfish is in the sights of a restaurant owner in canton Bern.
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Swiss members of peace flotilla arrive back in Geneva
Around 300 people gathered at Geneva Airport to welcome home nine Swiss activists from the Gaza flotilla yesterday.
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Govt tightens Ukrainian asylum rules
Starting November 1st, Switzerland will tighten its asylum rules for Ukrainians.
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More Palestinian protests become violent
An unauthorized pro-Palestine demonstration in Basel on Wednesday evening led to clashes with police.
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Final choices of new bank notes released
The Swiss National Bank has released the six finalists for the competition to design the next series of bank notes.
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Geneva vote on culture funding
Genevans will vote on whether to boost funding for culture.
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Palestinian rally turns violent
What began as a peaceful pro-Palestinian rally in Geneva last night ended in violent clashes at Cornavin station.
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Accidents triple after bike age limit dropped
The debate over 125cc motorcycles is heating up in Switzerland.
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Geneva gets control of roadworks
Geneva is finally getting a grip on construction chaos.
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SBB inspector marks ticket with 'hamas'
The Swiss Federal Railways, SBB, is under fire after a photo circulated online showing a train ticket printed with the word “Hamas” instead of the passenger’s name.
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Swiss railway praised by New York Times
One of Europe’s most breathtaking autumn train rides runs through Switzerland – says the New York Times.
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Dugerdil gets support from business groups
Business circles in Geneva are consolidating their support for the Swiss People’s Party candidate for a seat on the cantonal Grand Council.
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UNHCR will have a 'difficult 2026'
The Geneva-based UN Refugee Agency says it needs at least USD 300m by the end of the year to avoid a budget deficit.
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Swiss employment rate steady
Switzerland’s labour market remains resilient despite a slowing economy and the impact of US tariffs.
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Swiss made parts in Russian drones
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says Swiss-made components have been found in Russian drones shot down over Ukraine.
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Boom over Vaud was an extra-terrestrial visitor
It wasn’t an earthquake, and no, the Swiss Air Force didn’t forget to turn off the afterburners - that mysterious boom over eastern Vaud last Wednesday was, in fact, out of this world.
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Experts urge mask wearing
Health experts are once again recommending masks this autumn, more than three years after the end of the pandemic.
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US tariffs could lead to cattle cull
Milk producers are under pressure like never before. Prices are plunging, and some farmers have already sent healthy cows to the slaughterhouse, reports the NZZ am Sonntag.
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Geneva resturants and hotel will have to accept cash
In Geneva, restaurants, cafés, and hotels will soon be required to accept cash payments.
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Despite ban, cold-calling continues
Health insurance cold calls are banned but far from gone.
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Billboards will go in Lancy after court ruling
It’s finally official, Lancy’s “Zero Advertising” policy is here to stay.
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Balloon crash into lake was an exercise
If you saw a hot air balloon sink into the lake yesterday morning – everyone is OK – it was an exercise.
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Violence breaks out during Geneva demo
More than three thousand people rallied in Geneva last night in support of the Freedom Flotilla, after Israeli forces began boarding humanitarian boats on Wednesday.
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Health insurance rise could be more than announced
Health insurance premiums are set to rise faster than officially announced.
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Politicians and businesses urge Bern not to forget this region
An unusual train ride from Geneva to Bern brought together politicians, business leaders, and journalists yesterday.
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Work outside Grand Théâtre disrupts traffic
The Place Neuve, outside the Grand Théâtre, and some other roads in the area are being dug up at the moment to lay a new sound absorbing road surface.
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No winter tyres- no insurance
Winter is coming and it's nearly time to make sure your car is ready.
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New Geneva minimum wage
Geneva’s legal minimum wage will rise slightly next year. From January, the rate will increase from 24.48 francs to 24.59 francs per hour, an 11-cent adjustment.
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Students protest education cuts
Students across Switzerland took to the streets yesterday to protest education cuts.
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Geneva plans to simplify online forms
In Geneva, the Council of State wants to simplify online administrative procedures with the “once only” principle.
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Call to update ski helmet standards
As the Swiss skiing elite prepare for a new season, there’s a concern about safety.
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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