Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Patek Philippe paid part of bomber's ransom
It’s been revealed the watch maker, Patek Philippe, paid some of the ransom money demanded by a man who had been planting bombs, terrorizing the local community and employees of the company.
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Crypto investor steals millions from friends and family
A cryptocurrency advisor from Biel in canton Bern has vanished after raising about CHF 7m from friends and relatives.
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Elderly woman escapes violent burglery
In Yverdon-les-Bains, a 95-year-old woman is recovering after a violent burglary at her home on December 3rd.
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Geneva commune wants to secure its borders
The Geneva commune of Vandoeuvres is turning up the heat on would be burglaries.
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Coach drivers make Gotthard jam worse
Two coach drivers caused havoc near the entrance of the Gotthard Tunnel yesterday afternoon.
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Capsule hotels head for Swiss roadsides
A German start-up that turns shipping containers into compact hotel rooms is setting its sights on Switzerland.
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New record for Escalade - but now it may be full
Geneva’s Escalade Race has smashed its registration record once again – but is it now full?
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Geneva sticks to school exclusion policy
The Geneva government is refusing to budge on its decision to exclude children who live in France from the cantonal schools.
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UBS plans further job cuts
The bank, UBS, is preparing a major new round of cost-cutting as it continues absorbing Credit Suisse, which is proving slower than originally planned.
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TB climbs in Switzerland
Tuberculosis cases are on the rise in Switzerland.
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Should the city of Zurich 'Zexit'?
A possible new word is entering the Swiss lexicon – Zexit.
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Switzerland happy with World Cup draw
Swiss football fans are breathing a sigh of relief after the World Cup draw.
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Choose driving schools carefully - many unlicensed
Bargain driving lessons are raising red flags across French-speaking Switzerland.
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Geneva firm investigated for aiding a foriegn state
A Geneva consulting firm that touts its political neutrality is now at the center of a major investigation.
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Homes are ready - but not the school
A coordination error means a new apartment block in Geneva’s Vernets district will open – but a year before a school which should be there for the new arrivals will be finished.
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All cats should be chipped
All cats should be microchipped. Vets are warning that the country’s stray-cat population is growing out of control.
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Elderly driver faces jail for speeding
An elderly motorist faces jail after speeding in canton Valais.
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Swiss mattress company saved
Employees at Swiss mattress makers Superba and Swissflex may finally see relief after months without pay.
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Parliament backs loosening war export rules
Switzerland is moving toward easing its strict rules on war-material exports.
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Inflation at zero
Switzerland’s inflation rate fell back to zero percent in November, down slightly from 0.1% in October.
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Spys slammed for wide surveillance
The Federal Intelligence Service is under fire for its wide collection of data from telecommunications.
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Swiss immigration broadly successful
The Swiss Federal Council is growing increasingly concerned about a 2026 referendum that would cap the country’s population at ten million by restricting immigration.
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British teacher on trial for abuse
In Geneva, disturbing testimony is emerging from the trial of a former Montessori teacher accused of abusing children as young as three.
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HBO to launch in Switzerland
TV fans are celebrating, HBO Max is has finally announced a date for its launch in Switzerland.
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Voters may scupper US trade deal
The trade deal with the US is still not finalized – although talks are close to conclusion.
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Geneva dental vote could be recounted
Geneva’s vote on free dental care is now facing new uncertainty.
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Move to ban foreign voting
In Geneva, the political fallout from the suspended Vernier municipal election is escalating.
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Twint fraudster jailed
A man behind a string of parking-meter scams has been jailed.
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Driver fined for incorrect vignette use
A German tourist has been sentenced in Switzerland after being caught using a falsified autoroute vignette.
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New non-emergency number for Geneva
Geneva is launching a new system to ease chronic overcrowding in hospital emergency rooms.
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First summer music line-up revealed
While summer is a few months away yet – the Guitare en Scène festival has announced part of next year’s lineup.
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Geneva commodity head quits due to Russia links
The head of the Geneva based commodities trader, Gunvor, has been forced out of his position after the US government claims he has links to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
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Bankruptcies climb
New figures show a sharp rise in company bankruptcies this year.
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Police hunt Geneva armed robbers
Police in Geneva have launched a major operation after an attempted armed robbery in the city centre.
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G7 scuppers World Cup fan zone
Geneva will not have a World Cup fan zone next year.
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Ankle bracelets will be able to be tracked across cantons
There are efforts to step up protection for victims of domestic violence.
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Vignette bargains at stores
Motorists are gearing up for the new autoroute vignette.
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Both federal initiatives thrown out
Voters have overwhelmingly rejected two major national initiatives.
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No extra dental care
Geneva voters have narrowly rejected a socialist initiative to make dental care more affordable – by a margin just 144 votes.
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Yes to buying Parc Masset in Geneva
City of Geneva voters have approved the city’s purchase of the 35,000-square-meter estate once owned by Titeuf creator Zep.
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Follow up vote in Vernier could be cancelled - again
A democratic crisis is deepening in the Geneva commune of Vernier.
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Geneva unaffected by A320 groundings
Air travel around the world faced major turbulence over the weekend after Airbus grounded six thousand A320s for an emergency software update.
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Blatten residents shocked by letter
Many residents of the stricken village of Blatten are shocked after they received an anonymous letter.
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Powercut hits trams and trains
A brief power outage on Thursday disrupted Geneva’s public transport network and the Léman Express.
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France and Geneva sign cross border agreement
Geneva and French authorities have signed a landmark agreement to jointly finance cross-border mobility infrastructure entirely on French soil.
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Nurse convicted of rape an sexual assault
A court in canton Valais has sentenced a nurse to nine years in prison and ordered him to leave the country for 15 years, after convicting him of multiple sexual offences - including rape, attempted rape, and coercion.
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Swiss soccer fans cause trouble in England
Switzerland is exporting its soccer violence.
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Top 300 richest in Switzerland released
Switzerland continues to attract the world’s wealthiest, even as voters prepare to decide on the Young Socialists’ “For the Future” initiative, which proposes a 50% tax on inheritances above 50 million francs.
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Geneva dog pound gets face lift
Good news for Geneva’s four-legged friends: the cantonal dog pound in Collex-Bossy is getting a makeover.
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Court backs new school resident law
In Geneva, a court has refused to suspend a controversial decision that will bar non-resident students from the canton’s public schools.
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Geneva clears exceptional demolition
In a rare move, the City of Geneva has approved the demolition of an apartment building dating back to the 1870s.
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Freedom flotilla activists sent bill for repatriation
Nineteen Swiss activists who were detained in Israel last month are refusing to pay the bills for their own repatriation.
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E-bike rider dies in Geneva accident
In Geneva, a head-on collision between a bicycle and an e-bike has claimed the life of a 51-year-old man.
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Football is big business - even in Switzerland
A new study shows Switzerland’s top football leagues are now generating more than a billion francs a year for the economy and supporting thousands of jobs.
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Vaud woman convinced she was talking to Brad Pitt
Police are warning about a sophisticated online romance scam after a pensioner in canton Vaud lost nearly CHF 100,000 to someone posing as Hollywood actor Brad Pitt.
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Average salary hits CHF 7,000 for the first time
Switzerland’s median salary has passed CHF 7,000 a month for the first time.
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Geneva public workers fight budget cuts
Geneva city employees are pushing back against proposed budget cuts.
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Bernese Oberland on 'no travel' list
Tourist officials in the Bernese Oberland are furious at the American travel guide Fodor’s as they have listed the Jungfrau region as a no travel zone.
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Zurich tram driver 'high' went he struck woman
In Zurich, a tram driver has been convicted of driving under the influence of drugs after an accident that left a young pedestrian critically injured.
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Geneva unveils new river
Geneva has a new river – or at least an old river that you can now see again.
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Coffee hits new high
The price of a simple coffee in Switzerland has hit a new record.
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Heavy snow coming - in the mountains
We’re facing several days of turbulent weather as a deep Atlantic low moves across Central Europe.
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Small retailers urge customers to use cash
Shop keepers in French-speaking Switzerland are pushing back against the rising cost of electronic payments.
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Broadcaster to sack 900
The public broadcaster SRG SSR says nearly 900 jobs could disappear by 2029 as part of a major cost-cutting plan.
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Lausanne drug area now clear
On the face of it, the new policy at the former drug centre in Lausanne is working, but some fear drug taking has been pushed further underground - and therefore more dangerous – or it’s simply the cold weather.
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Tiniest LEDs invented in Zurich
Researchers at ETH Zurich say they’ve built the world’s smallest light-emitting diodes — tiny “nano-OLEDs” so small that a hundred of them could fit across the width of a human cell.
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Geneva talks in decisive phase
Talks between Ukraine and the United States have entered a decisive phase in Geneva, after what diplomats on both sides called their most productive meeting since Donald Trump returned to power.
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Ukraine talks a boost for international Geneva
While Switzerland didn’t actively seek to host the meeting between the Americans, the Ukrainians and the Russians – the fact that all sides chose Geneva as a venue is a shot in the arm for Swiss diplomacy – says the Tribune de Genève.
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Bone chilling temps across the country
Switzerland has been hit by another polar night, with temperatures plunging across the country.
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Burst water main triggers flash flood in Chêne-Bougeries
A major water main bust on Saturday, rapidly flooding parts of Chêne-Bougeries.
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French residents could lose Swiss TV
Television viewers in neighbouring France could soon lose access to Swiss TV channels.
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Geneva to consider delivery drones
Geneva’s Grand Council has overwhelmingly approved a study on the potential use of delivery drones across the canton.
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Geneva cold weather plan kicks in
Geneva is activating its Cold Weather Plan this Friday as temperatures are expected to drop as low as minus four degrees with wind chill.
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Geneva votes to ban religious symbols
Geneva’s parliament has narrowly approved a constitutional change requiring elected officials to observe religious neutrality.
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Extra hot chili being marketed to children
Two years after ultra-spicy chips caused hospitalizations in Germany and panic in Swiss schools, whole Carolina Reaper chilies, which are among the world’s hottest, are now being sold online in Switzerland without age restrictions.
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Escalade breaks records before the first race
Geneva’s Escalade Race is breaking records yet again.
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Christmas lights now up
Geneva’s Christmas lights are on! They’ll be illuminating the city until January 4th.
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Eurovision pays off
Basel’s hosting of the Eurovision Song Contest has paid off handsomely.
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Inheritance and service votes look doomed
The upcoming vote on inheritance tax looks certain to fail – by a large margin – and it could be a disaster for the Young Socialists who proposed it.
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UNICEF scales back its Geneva HQ
UNICEF, like many other international organisations, is scaling back in Geneva.
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Could Geneva get an underground system
Could Geneva get its own underground rail system?
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Alpine rail freight below target
Switzerland is frustrated at the lack of progress to move more freight across the Alps by train.
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Locals are being priced out of housing market
Switzerland’s housing market is tightening dramatically. The national vacancy rate has slipped to just one percent – close to an acute shortage.
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Geneva has the worst housing in the country
A new study from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland suggests that Geneva’s strict housing protection rules have helped push rents higher and the canton leads the country in the number of dilapidated homes.
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One family scammed hundreds of pensioners
French and Swiss authorities are investigating a French family, nicknamed the “Bagdadi clan,” for defrauding around 138 people in the Geneva area, reportedly netting up to 3 million euros.
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Commodity trading worth as much as tourism
Switzerland’s commodities trading industry generated CHF 19.2bn in added value last year, according to new figures released by the Federal Statistics Office.
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New cargo bike spaces in Geneva
Geneva is rolling out dedicated parking for cargo bikes, with a total of 270 spaces planned across the canton.
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Quake shakes Grand St Bernard
An earthquake measuring 3 on the Richter scale shook the area near the Grand St. Bernard Pass early this morning.
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Clock change sends people to the ER
Clocks change at the end of the week - and it could be dangerous - as it sends more people to hospital.
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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
