Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Swiss rail head under guard
Swiss Federal Railways CEO Vincent Ducrot has been placed under protection after receiving death threats linked to a major contract award.
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How did Switzerland strike US deal
While the new trade agreement between Switzerland and the United States to reduce tariffs to 15% was initially hailed – many are now wondering what Switzerland has given away.
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Health insurance premiums drive debt
As health insurance premiums continue to rise, many more people are falling into debt.
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Zurich Christmas Market backtracks on cash
A public backlash has forced the organisers of the Christmas market at Zurich train station into a U-turn.
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Federal move to allow Sunday openings
Swiss cantons remain divided over a federal proposal that would allow up to twelve new Sunday business openings each year.
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International interest in fondue championship
The Fondue World Championship returned to the tiny village of Tartegnin in Vaud on Saturday, drawing nearly 200 competitors from Switzerland and abroad.
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Geneva Finance Committee rejects budget
It looks like Geneva won’t have a budget for next year.
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Initiative planned for airline tax
A citizens’ initiative to curb air traffic growth and boost public transport is being prepared for next year.
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Births hit an all-time low
Switzerland’s birth rate has reached a historic low. New figures from the Federal Statistical Office show women had an average of just 1.29 children in 2024 — the lowest level ever recorded.
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Christmas on the Quai starts next week
Christmas on the Quai returns to Geneva’s Quai du Mont-Blanc from November 20th to December 24th.
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Steve Jobs's family came from Switzerland
It turns out Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had Swiss roots.
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Is a Trump deal close?
The financial news service Bloomberg says that Switzerland is in the verge of a new trade deal with the United States.
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Six teen girls sentenced after vicious attack
Six teenage girls have been sentenced for a violent assault on another girl in Oensingen, Solothurn, last January.
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Bern is the Christmas Grinch
A sign of austerity in Bern: the Federal Department of Finance has cancelled its traditional Christmas party.
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Battery blamed for bike shop fire
A bad battery is being blamed for a fire in a bike shop in canton Neuchâtel.
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Sperm quality varies dramatically across the country
A new study suggests where you live might affect sperm quality.
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Cash banned at Zurich Christmas Market
Customers will not be able to use cash at the upcoming Christmas Market at Zurich main train station.
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Over 2,000 take to Geneva streets
Thousands of Geneva civil servants took to the streets yesterday afternoon, fighting budget cuts.
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Prisons are full of non-fine payers
The prisons are full – but not with criminals.
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Geneva to fund French transport projects
After months of tension, Geneva and its French neighbours are moving toward closer cooperation.
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Army loophole looks set to close
Parliament looks set to close a loophole that allows hundreds of people to escape military service.
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WW1 shell found at Bains de Pâquis
Divers working near the Bains des Pâquis made a strange discovery - a World War One shell.
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Train deal 'stupid'
Swiss Federal Railways is under increasing political – and press - criticism after it awarded a massive contract for new rolling stock to a German company and not a Swiss one.
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Geneva strike and march this afternoon
Major disruptions are expected in Geneva this afternoon as state and subsidized sector employees go on strike.
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EU citizens in Switzerland could get new rights
Thousands of EU citizens living in Switzerland could get the right of permanent residence under new rules.
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Shock after 120 dogs euthanized by canton
Authorities say they had no choice but to euthanize 120 dogs they found on a farm in canton Solothurn.
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Mont-Blanc Tunnel needs major renovation
The Mont-Blanc Tunnel needs major renovation – but authorities are battling with the best way of doing it.
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Is Lausanne really the most dangerous city?
Does Lausanne deserve the label of the most dangerous city in the country?
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Disposable e-cigs now illegal in Geneva
Selling disposable e-cigarettes in Geneva are now illegal.
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Train contract goes to German company
Swiss Federal Railways has awarded a major CHF 2bn contract to the German company Siemens Mobility for 116 new double-decker trains.
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Flight flies to destination with undercarriage down
An easyJet flight from Geneva to Bordeaux had to fly the entire distance with its landing gear down to burn fuel as it has been overfilled in Geneva.
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New skyscaper for Zermatt?
In Zermatt, the housing shortage has reached crisis levels.
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Are there not enough foreigners in civil servant roles?
It’s widely acknowledged the private sector in Switzerland benefits enormously from foreign workers – but an investigation by the Blick newspaper points out that only 5% of the 43,000 workforce for the federal government are foreign. A figure that hasn’t changed in years.
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Unemployment rises slightly - but mainly seasonal
Unemployment in Switzerland rose slightly in October.
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TV staff in Geneva fight against CHF 200 vote
Staff at Swiss public broadcaster RTS are breaking their silence ahead of the March 8 vote on the “200 francs is enough” initiative.
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Many street lights in Geneva broken
After complaints that many of the street lights in the centre of Geneva are broken, the city is admitting it has a problem.
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Geneva allows Xmas music on terraces
Your favourite Christmas tunes will soon fill the air on Geneva’s terraces.
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US governors impressed with Swiss education
The Swiss education system is being praised by two visiting US state governors.
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Geneva uses its business heft in Washington
More details are now emerging of a meeting in Washington with Donald Trump and Swiss business leaders.
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Business leaders warn of inheritance vote
The leaders of two business groups in the region are coming out strongly against the ‘For the Future’ initiative which is proposing a 50% tax on all inheritances over CHF 50m.
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Federal councillor booed in Geneva
Federal Councillor Martin Pfister faced loud protests at the University of Geneva yesterday evening.
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Swiss/French police investigate brutal murder
A gruesome cross-border investigation is unfolding between Switzerland and France.
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Cyclist injured - and then fined
A Geneva cyclist who was badly injured after her tyre was caught in a tram line has been given something else to be sore about – a large fine.
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Call for special courts for child custody
In Switzerland, a child is abducted every two to three days, according to official statistics.
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Switzerland will be hit hard by climate change
Climate change will have a major impact on Switzerland, according to new climate scenarios from MeteoSwiss and ETH Zurich.
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Trade talks with US praised by Trump
US president Donald Trump says he’s held talks with senior Swiss officials about trade and the ongoing trade imbalance.
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Swiss road deaths up - bucking Euro trend
The road deaths in Switzerland are rising, bucking a general European trend.
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Job market tough for graduates
Graduates are finding the job market increasingly tough – even for those with advanced degrees.
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When is a Geneva beer not a Geneva beer?
Craft beer fans in Geneva may feel they’re being loyal by choosing locally produced beer - such as Calvinus or La Meltingpote – but they’re not actually brewed in the canton.
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Winemaker forced to move 75,000 bottles from a car park
A Geneva court has ordered a winemaker to remove 75,000 bottles of wine he had been storing in an underground car park. The bottles took up 300 square meters of space.
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Migros loses top slot
Migros has lost the top slot of the leading Swiss retailer to Coop.
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Health executive pay should be capped
The top pay of health insurance executives should be capped – says the National Council Social Security and Health Committee.
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Large scale crisis exercise this week
Switzerland will hold its first-ever nationwide crisis exercise at the end of this week, testing how federal, cantonal, and local authorities respond to a hybrid threat.
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Trump faces domestic pushback over tariffs
President Trump’s tariffs on more than 100 countries, including Switzerland, are under fire from within his own party.
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Construction workers take to the streets
Around 2,000 construction workers took to the streets of Geneva yesterday, answering a two-day strike call by local unions.
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Basel high SUV parking rates 'excessive'
A heated dispute is unfolding in Basel over parking fees.
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Arms makers leaving Switzerland
Swiss ammunition makers are feeling the squeeze of tight export laws.
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Army worried about using Microsoft servers
Two years after the Swiss administration decided to move its entire IT system to Microsoft’s cloud, opposition is growing.
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Man shot in Annemasse
The Perrier district of Annemasse in neighbouring France, was the scene of another violent incident Friday night.
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Violence against train staff at 'alarming' levels
Violence against railway staff in Switzerland is reaching alarming levels - around ten attacks every day, according to Swiss Federal Railways.
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Russian singer faces controversy
Controversy is surrounding the Russian singer Anna Netrebko’s five performances at the Zurich Opera House, which started yesterday.
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Geneva could ban terrace smoking during meal times
Geneva could soon ban smoking on restaurant and café terraces during mealtimes.
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Mountain passes begin to close for the season
As winter draws in, several mountain passes are now closing. Some have been closed for the last couple of weeks, due to snowfall, but could reopen.
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We're all getting used to AI
Artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are rapidly changing how people in Switzerland use the internet.
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Initiative to limit frontalier jobs rejected by State Council
An initiative launched by the Geneva Citizens Movement to limit state jobs to those who live in the canton has been partially invalidated by the State Council.
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New rules for social media plannned
Social media is about to get a lot less lawless in Switzerland.
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Pâquis to get a facelift
The City of Geneva has given the green light to greening the Pâquis district.
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New overnight train from Basel to Malmö
A new direct night train from Basel to the Swedish city of Malmö is set to roll out in mid-April 2026, if Parliament approves the budget.
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Winter tyres compulsory in France from Saturday
From Saturday, winter tyres are compulsory in the neighbouring French departments.
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Cold war facilities to be re-opened
With the uncertain security situation in Europe, Switzerland is bringing back some cold war facilities and stopping the decommissioning of bunkers and fortifications.
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Red tape scuppers Divonne development
The potential re-development of the Chateau de Divonne has been called off, angering the town’s mayor.
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Call to end roadwork speed cameras
Should speed cameras be removed during roadworks?
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Swiss/French border to shift - a little
Switzerland and France are tweaking their shared border a little.
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French football club bans its own fans
An amateur football club in France has had enough of its own fans.
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Lynx found shot
Gamekeepers in canton Fribourg are hunting down the person who shot and killed a female lynx.
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Switzerland is the most competitive country in the world
Switzerland has been named the world’s most competitive country in a new global ranking by consulting firm Eight Advisory.
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Community shocked by sudden death
A tragic incident in Schaffhausen has deeply shaken the local community.
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SVP local chair quits after racial abuse
The chairman of a local Swiss People’s Party branch in canton Bern has quit his post after being attacked by fellow party members for ‘not being a real Swiss’ due to the fact his partner is black.
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Too much lottery money!
Cantons are awash with lottery money and they don’t know what to do with it.
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Strip and get active
Sedentary lifestyles are in the spotlight this year thanks to a rather bold awareness campaign by medical students at the University of Geneva.
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Pro-Israel march called off
A “Silent March” against anti-Semitism and in support of Israel planned for today in Geneva has been called off.
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Do you need to get a fresh covid vaccine?
As autumn sets in, coughs, colds - and covid - are on the rise again in Switzerland and should you get vaccinated again?
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Switzerland is full of data centres
Switzerland is seeing a boom in data centres - more than 15 new ones are under construction, partly to power artificial intelligence.
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Burgleries rise again
Burglaries in Switzerland are on the rise again.
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More people 'information deprived'
A growing number of people in Switzerland are turning away from traditional news, and that’s bad news for democracy, says a new study from the University of Zurich.
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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
