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Defeat for Dobrindt: Court stops deportation of an Eritrean
A court has halted the deportation of an Eritrean individual, resulting in a defeat for Dobrindt.

World Cup 2026: Next Nati opponent So much Switzerland is in the Bosnian cadre
The article discusses four Bosnian players with strong ties to Switzerland ahead of the World Cup match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland. It focuses on Haris Tabakovic, who was born in Grenchen, played for Swiss clubs like YB, Wil, and GC, and made his debut for Bosnia in 2023. The article notes his potential return to play after an injury and mentions his possible encounters with former teammates from his youth career at YB, such as Yvon Mvogo and Denis Zakaria.

New cycling tunnel at St. Gallen railway station offers more safety
A new underground tunnel at St. Gallen train station has been completed, providing cyclists and pedestrians with a safer and faster route under the busy Kreuzbleiche road. The tunnel was approved by the city council in spring 2022 and constructed since 2024, costing nearly 10 million Swiss francs, with three million covered by the city of St. Gallen and the rest by the federal government. The tunnel is part of a planned bicycle corridor through the city, including a preferred cycling route and a bike station at the main train station. A related project involving a pedestrian and cyclist bridge
From Jorts to Bermuda, this is how you wear a variety of shorts this summer
The article discusses the variety of short pants trends for summer, ranging from Jorts to Bermuda shorts, focusing on fashion choices and styles.
The new alliance between Damascus and Ankara is a historic defeat for the Kurds
The new alliance between Damascus and Ankara represents a historic defeat for the Kurds.
NZZ Germany current news, background & more
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Where are all the Chucks from Converse?
The article discusses the current status of Converse's iconic 'Chuck' sneakers and speculates whether they will make a comeback in the market.

The town council meeting Crans-Montana Mayor Féraud apologizes
The mayor of Crans-Montana, Nicolas Féraud, addressed the first community meeting following the fire disaster at the 'Le Constellation' bar. He apologized to the families of the victims and expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy. Approximately 378 residents attended the meeting out of the municipality's roughly 10,500 inhabitants. Féraud emphasized the profound impact of the tragedy on the community and stated that all public facilities would be inspected.
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Italy is breaking up: Lombardy welcomes the results of the Swiss vote
The article reports that the Lombardy region in Italy has welcomed the outcome of a Swiss referendum.
Masterpieces of architecture: The 8 most beautiful bathys in Switzerland
The article highlights eight architectural masterpieces among the most beautiful spas (Badis) in Switzerland.

Data analysis for the 10-million initiative: Where Switzerland is the safest, the yes vote percentage was the highest
The article analyzes the results of the 10-Millionen-Initiative, which aimed to halt population growth in Switzerland. It notes that the initiative received the highest 'yes' vote share in areas where population density and crime rates are lowest.
From Ballet to Bowling: Stay Active with These Sneakers
The article discusses various sneakers suitable for different activities ranging from ballet to bowling.
Germany wins 7-1 against Curaçao in the WM-Auftakt
Germany defeated Curaçao 7-1 in their opening match of the World Cup.
Escalation between Israel and Hezbollah threatens the Iran deal with the USA
The article discusses an escalation between Israel and Hezbollah that threatens the Iran deal with the United States.
We have been in startup mode for 35 years
The article discusses Switzerland's economic model, comparing it to a startup business that has been operating for 35 years.
24-Hour Flea Market: Threat Situation Leads to Evacuation in Kreuzlingen
A 24-hour flea market in Kreuzlingen was evacuated due to a threat situation.
Finance manager for Jörg Lienert AG in the Zurich area
The article announces a job opening for a finance leader position at Jörg Lienert AG in the Zurich area.
Nietzsche would have ridiculed the Longevity movement as petty-bourgeois
The article discusses how Friedrich Nietzsche would have mocked the longevity movement as bourgeois.
Keynes, AI and the time clock: Is the 15-hour week coming?
The article discusses the potential shift towards a 15-hour workweek, referencing John Maynard Keynes' economic theories and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI). It explores how technological advancements, particularly AI, could reduce the need for traditional working hours and potentially reshape employment structures.
Secret of Isenthal: Why the birth rate in this village is breaking records
The article explores the high birth rate in the village of Isenthal, examining why it is breaking records.

World Cup: first Swiss opponent Qatar wants to forget the 2022 World Cup flop
The article discusses Qatar's desire to overcome the negative perception from the 2022 World Cup and present itself as a strong opponent for Switzerland in the upcoming tournament.
G7 summit in Évian: current news in Liveticker
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Trump is sitting in Washington Monuments: triumphal arch, promenade and ballroom
The article mentions that Trump has established memorials in Washington, including a triumph arch, promenade, and ballroom.
Israel correspondent Johannes C. Bockenheimer: 'Finally, people are living in complete isolation from each other'
The article features an interview with Johannes C. Bockenheimer, the Israel correspondent for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, who comments on the current situation in Israel, stating that people there live completely at odds with each other.
As Trump's peace plans stalled, the people of Gaza lose hope
The article discusses the stagnation of Trump's peace plans and the resulting loss of hope among people in Gaza.
EU strengthens its asylum system: this means the migration pact for Switzerland
The article discusses the EU's decision to strengthen its asylum system through the Migration Pact and examines what this means for Switzerland.
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600 000 poison hairs per animal: Switzerland is alarmed like a small raccoon and Berlin is fighting over jurisdiction
The article discusses concerns in Switzerland regarding the presence of 600,000 toxic hairs per animal caused by a small caterpillar, which has raised alarms. It also mentions disputes between Berlin and other entities over responsibilities.
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Men's Fashion & Men's Fashion: All Trends & Recommendations
The article provides an overview of current trends and recommendations in men's fashion.
FaGe for neurosurgery 80-100% for the USZ in Zurich
The article discusses the allocation of Fächer (specialties) for neurosurgery at the University Hospital Zurich (USZ), indicating that 80-100% of these positions are allocated to the USZ in Zurich.
This is all Pantone, the color wizard of furniture design at the Vitra Design Museum.
The article discusses Panton, a designer known for his colorful furniture, and his presence at the Vitra Design Museum.
The Commission has also adopted a number of proposals for a new directive on the protection of workers' rights.
The article mentions that Geneva is preparing for the upcoming G-7 summit in Évian, but provides no further details.
The ECB is taking the fight against inflation seriously and is raising interest rates again for the first time in three years
The European Central Bank (EZB) is taking the fight against inflation seriously and has increased interest rates for the first time in three years.
The Commission has also adopted a number of proposals for the new rules on the use of the Internet.
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The Commission has already decided to take a decision on the implementation of the programme.
The article discusses a major renewal within the Zurich Council of States (Regierungsrat), outlining the current situation and context surrounding this change.
Mike Ashley makes an offer to take over for Hugo Boss. What does the controversial British stockbroker want?
The article discusses Mike Ashley, a British billionaire known for his contentious business practices, who has made a takeover bid for the German fashion brand Hugo Boss. The piece explores what Ashley aims to achieve with this move.
Albania is selling its nature to Kushner's luxury project?
The article discusses growing protests in Albania related to a luxury project associated with Kushner, raising concerns about the country potentially selling off its natural resources for such developments.
Pharmacy assistant / pharmacy assistant or pharmacist / pharmacist (w/m/d) for Solothurner Spitäler AG in Dornach
The article lists a job opening for a pharmacy assistant or pharmacist at Solothurner Spitäler AG in Dornach.
Polo shirts for football fans?
The article discusses clothing collections and apparel related to the World Cup, focusing on polos and other merchandise for football fans.
Personality is not destiny: it is how we can change for a lifetime
The article discusses the idea that personality is not fixed and that individuals can change throughout their lives.

Never-before-seen teams, unknown challenges, extreme load
The article discusses the expansion of the FIFA World Cup to include 48 teams, highlighting the increased number of unfamiliar teams and challenges this brings. It references Gianni Infantino, FIFA president, who argues that the expansion aims to cater to millions of football fans worldwide. The text also mentions historical expansions of the tournament, including the 1978 increase to 16 teams and the 1982 expansion to 24 teams, which led to Hungary's notable victory over El Salvador. The article notes that while some matches may be less exciting, the inclusion of more teams adds diversity and

The social situation in Belfast is precarious in many places, including Belfast.
The article discusses recent riots in Belfast following a violent knife attack, highlighting patterns of unrest in Great Britain after incidents involving non-white individuals or migrants. It features an interview with journalist Peter Stäuber, who explains how such events often lead to social tensions and riots, sometimes triggered by rumors rather than concrete acts. Right-wing activists and politicians from parties like Reform UK and Restore Britain are mentioned as contributing to the escalation through their rhetoric.
The Commission has also adopted a proposal for a regulation on the protection of the environment.
Palermo was Dua Lipa's and her husband's for three days.
The article discusses how Palermo became the backdrop for Dua Lipa's wedding to her husband over three days.
Application manager/ project manager for AR SVAR hospital network in Herisau
The article lists a job opening for an 'Applications Manager / Project Leader' at the AR SVAR hospital group in Herisau.
Luo Lingyuan tells of the life of Mao
The article discusses Luo Lingyuan's account of life under Mao, focusing on the suffering and starvation experienced during that period.
Blockade of the AHV: decision now lies with the Centre Party
The article discusses a blockade related to the Swiss Old Age and Survivors' Insurance (AHV), with the decision now resting with the Center Party.
For rainy summer days and badie breaks: 5 books of short stories
The article recommends five books with short stories suitable for rainy summer days and breaks at the pool.
Hungary in Ukraine: A solution to the ever-present dispute between Budapest and Kiev
The article discusses ongoing tensions between Hungary and Ukraine, suggesting that a resolution may be emerging.
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Germany and France declare the jet project a failure
Germany and France have declared the joint fighter jet project between the two countries as failed.
Tech doubts and the Iran war are putting pressure on the stock market
The article discusses how doubts surrounding technology and the war in Iran are affecting investor sentiment in the stock market.
Healthcare professional HF/FH Psychiatric care, 80-100% for Spitex Canton train in Baar
The article lists a job opportunity for a nursing professional with a higher education diploma (HF/FH) specializing in psychiatric care, seeking candidates for an 80-100% position at Spitex Kanton Zug in Baar.
Historical retrospective: Neutrality as an illusion or as a shield of Switzerland?
The article provides a historical reflection on Swiss neutrality, examining whether it has been an illusion or a protective shield for Switzerland.
Switzerland and Europe: who is shoving off whom?
The article explores the relationship between Switzerland and Europe, focusing on the question of who is isolating themselves from whom.
Greensill affair: ex-finance holder not to run UK companies for nine years
The article reports that an ex-financier involved in the Greensill affair has been banned from leading British companies for nine years.
Tesla fighters from China: MGs IM5 and IM6 to attack Model 3 and Model Y
The article discusses Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers MG Motor's models IM5 and IM6 as competitors to Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y.
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Win an e-bike of diamond worth 4999 francs participate now!
The article promotes a contest where readers can win an electric bike worth 4999 Swiss francs from the brand Diamant by participating.
There's no better time than this: Flurina Badel about selling out a village
The article discusses Flurina Badel's perspective on the sale of an entire village, with the headline suggesting there is no better past than what is being described.
Ideologized party program!: Director Michael Steiner is ugly
The article criticizes director Michael Steiner for his 'ideologized party program,' suggesting his work is unattractive.
Videos reveal details of the Kuwait airport explosion
The article discusses videos that have revealed details about an explosion at Kuwait International Airport.
Desirable folds: Crinkle, plissy and smoke will also make the case well-dressed
The article discusses fashion trends related to pleats, crinkles, and smocks, highlighting how these elements can create stylish outfits even when worn directly from the suitcase.
ATM attacks are falling sharply only one in three attacks is successful
The number of attacks on ATMs has significantly decreased, with only one-third of such attacks being successful.
US threatens Switzerland with new tariffs over forced labour imports
The United States has threatened Switzerland with new tariffs due to concerns over imports linked to forced labor.
Josich leaves the SP: final line after years of dissent
The article reports that Jositsch has left the Swiss Social Democratic Party (SP), marking an end to years of disagreement.
Management of nursing development (m/w/d) for hospital affiliation AR SVAR at Herisau Psychiatric Centre, AR
The article lists a job opening for a leadership position in nursing development at the psychiatric center Herisau within the AR SVAR hospital group.
Why doesn't Chanel sell fashion online instead of relying on scarcity?
The article discusses why Chanel chooses not to sell its fashion items online and instead focuses on scarcity. It explores the brand's strategy of maintaining exclusivity through limited availability.
Pretty bad food Junko Takase is cheating Japanese cuisine
The article discusses Junko Takase's impact on Japanese cuisine, suggesting her approach may be detrimental to traditional culinary practices.
Daniel Jositsch breaks with the SP
Daniel Jositsch has broken with the SP (Social Democratic Party).
Belgian school bus tragedy: shocking details about the driver revealed
The article discusses the tragic school bus accident in Belgium, revealing new details about the driver involved.
Gaza is in ruins, yet Hamas is regaining power.
The article discusses how the Hamas is regaining power despite the destruction in Gaza.
Zurich: Young people want a mini Zurich barrel just for themselves
The article discusses young people in Zurich who wish to have their own mini version of the Zurich Festival (Mini-Züri-Fäscht), exclusively for youth.
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Lady Gaza in the House of Commons: SP harshly hates Israel
The article discusses an event at the Swiss Federal Palace where 'Lady Gaza' was present, criticizing the Social Democratic Party (SP) for downplaying individuals who hate Israel.
Health problems: newborn elephant baby asleep at the Zurich Zoo
A newborn elephant calf at Zurich Zoo has been euthanized due to health issues.
Reform of the Energy Act: Does Germany's economy threaten to collapse?
The article discusses concerns over potential economic impacts following reforms to Germany's Energy Act.
Europe is losing confidence in America, which has consequences for transatlantic relations.
The article discusses the growing loss of trust Europeans have in America, highlighting the implications this has for transatlantic relations.
Border crossing between Geneva and Annemasse: profit for Switzerland, pressure for France
The article discusses cross-border commuters between Geneva, Switzerland, and Annemasse, France, highlighting the economic benefits for Switzerland while noting the challenges faced by France.
Soul food for the ears: Kirby's album Miss Black America
The article discusses Kirby's album 'Miss Black America', highlighting its musical style and themes.
Chess as a compulsory subject: Why the game is so central in Armenia
The article discusses the importance of chess in Armenia, particularly focusing on its role as a mandatory subject in schools. It highlights how Armenia has become a global leader in chess, with many of its players achieving international recognition.
The Commission has also adopted a number of measures to ensure that the Commission is able to take account of the situation of the Member States in the field of transport.
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High rent: What happens if Switzerland slows down immigration?
The article explores the potential effects of reducing immigration on high rents in Switzerland.
Islamic terrorism: why social work cannot stop violence
The article discusses why social work cannot prevent Islamist terrorism.
The Treasure Room of the Super-Rich: Hidden Deep in the Swiss Alps
The article discusses hidden treasure chambers of the super-rich located deep in the Swiss Alps.
Right-wing movement in Colombia: Abelardo de la Espriella dominates the first round of the elections
The article discusses the first round of elections in Colombia, highlighting Abelardo de la Espriella's dominance.
When Suppliers Are at Risk: Identifying Risks Before It's Too Late
The article discusses the risks associated with suppliers becoming potential threats and emphasizes the importance of identifying these risks early to prevent them from escalating into serious issues.
Danish Jonas Vingegaard wins the Giro d'Italia
The Dane Jonas Vingegaard wins the Giro d'Italia.