Switzerland is not getting any better at fighting corruption. Read more about this report and more in today’s briefing.
SRF: How worried are you about the recent tariff turmoil? Jean-Philippe Kohl: We are genuinely concerned by the news that tariffs will be imposed on steel and aluminium imports to the United States.
He lacked the necessary travel documents, but he was not detained, Swiss police said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Trump has announced tariffs on major trading partners. Although this may lead to some short-term benefits, the U.S. is ...
On 3 December 2024, the Energy Charter Conference approved the most significant reforms ever made to the Energy Charter Treaty (the “ECT”) during ...
UEFA Women's European Championships are set to take place this summer, as 16 nations battle it out on Europe's biggest stage.
A routine inspection at Europe’s oldest nuclear power plant Monday inadvertently triggered an emergency shutdown of one of the reactors, its Swiss operator said, stressing there had never been any ...
Denmark topped the rankings of 180 countries globally with the lowest levels of public-sector corruption for the seventh year ...
We look at the needs, top players, and future stars from each of the IIHF's Top 20 ranked nations. From Canada to Poland, ...
Tuscany approved on Tuesday a right-to-die law, becoming the first region in Roman Catholic Italy to regulate assisted suicide in the absence of national legislation on a highly controversial topic.
Fans across Europe can follow every moment from Lenzerheide, Switzerland thanks to extensive live coverage by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and dozens of its Members.
Nearly 200 nations faced a Monday deadline to file what the United Nations' climate chief calls "among the most important policy documents governments will produce this century" - their plans on how ...