Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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French strikes will hit Geneva
Much of France is on strike today – and the effects will be noticeable in Geneva.
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UN cuts hit airport figures
Geneva Airport is hitting turbulence. For the first time since the pandemic, passenger numbers are down - just over 12.2 million travelers from January to August, a dip of 0.36% compared to last year.
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Rental tax reform in doubt
The abolition of Switzerland’s controversial rental value tax is suddenly in doubt.
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Another Geneva beach closed
Swimmers beware - Creux-de-Genthod beach on Geneva’s Right Bank is off-limits again.
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Swiss woman arrested with drugs in Manila
A Swiss woman has been arrested in the Philippines after six kilograms of methamphetamine was found in her luggage at Manila Airport.
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Motorbikes seized after illegal Gotthard moves
Two motorcyclists have been banned from driving in Switzerland after performing dozens of illegal overtakes in the Gotthard tunnel.
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French strikes will cause Geneva disruption
France is bracing for a day of massive disruption tomorrow.
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Retail vacancies in Geneva surge
In just one year, the City of Geneva has seen vacant retail space soar by 39%, between June 2024 and June 2025.
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Vaud cow procession cancelled
The Désalpe in Saint-Cergue will not take place this year.
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Anger over UBS US threat
The threat by UBS to move its base to the United States wouldn’t be welcome – but wouldn’t be catastrophic, says a former bank regulator.
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One canton is seeing lower property prices
We all know property prices in Switzerland are high – and tenants are being forced to pay ever higher rent.
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Hot water bottle danger highlighted
A woman from the Bernese Oberland suffered severe burns after her hot water bottle burst while she was sleeping.
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Will Swiss consumers soon see chlorine-treated chicken on supermarket shelves?
According to the NZZ am Sonntag, the federal government is considering lifting the import ban on US poultry washed in chlorine – a practice banned in both Switzerland and the EU.
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City backtracks over forest dragon
In Geneva, two unauthorized wooden sculptures in the forest of Saint-Jean will be spared from destruction.
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A new kind of mobile fraud is spreading in Switzerland
The Federal Office of Cybersecurity has issued a warning about so-called SMS blasters – devices that mimic mobile antennas and can intercept telephone communications.
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New Valais tunnel opens
After more than two decades of planning, the long-awaited Evouettes bypass tunnel in canton Valais was unveiled to the public on Saturday.
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Camels escape from circus
A circus currently in St Genis, in neighbouring France, lost a few of its camels.
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Reports suggest UBS considering US merger
The bank UBS is reportedly furious over new Swiss regulations and is looking for ways to escape them – maybe by buying or merging with a US bank.
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Work on Ferney tram begins today
Groundbreaking begins today on the Geneva section of the Tram des Nations.
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Defence minister warns of growing threat
Switzerland’s defence minister is warning Europe’s security is under growing threat.
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Embassies get tighter security
Security around embassies is tightening.
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Remains of missing mayor found
After weeks of searching, police in Haute Savoie found a wrapped body in a ditch near a forest road in Bonneville.
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Climate march in Bern
Around a thousand people marched through Bern on Saturday afternoon demanding climate justice.
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French strikes will affect transport links
Major industrial action is planned for France today – and it will affect Switzerland.
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Weaker dollar could slow Swiss economy
The Swiss franc continues to climb against the dollar, gaining more than 12 percent since January and now trading at 79 cents.
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SVP could weaken its own initiative
In Bern, the Swiss People’s Party is showing a rare willingness to compromise.
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Fewer homes available
Switzerland’s housing shortage is deepening.
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Alarm over sex health funding
Nearly 50 organizations are sounding the alarm over cuts to sexual health prevention programs.
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Fight against tiger mosquito
Rheinfelden in canton Aargau is stepping up its fight against the Asian tiger mosquito.
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Geneva teachers union calls for more strikes
The Geneva Secondary II Teachers’ Union is escalating its protest against new working time directives.
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Higher electrcity prices set to stay
We’re going to have to live with higher electricity prices for a while yet.
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Parliament to vote on FM extension
FM radio could get a reprieve.
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Video campaign for safer driving
The French-speaking police Association, and the Accident Prevention Office are teaming up with a new awareness campaign: “When you drive… drive! Without a phone, with your eyes on the road.”
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Two-month search for speeder
Police in Ticino have tracked down a 22-year-old Italian woman who drove at 225 kph in a 100 zone.
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BMW scares Palestinian crowd in Lausanne
A dramatic incident shook Lausanne on Saturday during a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
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Paris confirms A40 péage
A political storm is brewing in Haute-Savoie after Paris gave the green light to tolls on the A40 autoroute between Saint-Julien-en-Genevois and Annemasse, starting in 2029.
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Union head says govt should favour Swiss firms
The president of the large union, UNIA, Vania Alleva is calling for Swiss companies to be prioritized in public procurement in response to Donald Trump’s new customs duties.
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Geneva pensioners could ride TPG for free
Public transport could soon become completely free for retirees and those on disability allowance in Geneva.
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Zurich's French lesson decision threatens cohesion
Zurich’s decision to scrap French lessons in primary schools is drawing sharp criticism from the federal government.
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Who to call when your tank breaks down?
If you’re driving a tank for the army – and it breaks down – who do you call?
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Man uses date-rape drug to rob victims
A man in Zurich has been jailed for 5 years after admitting he used date rape drugs to rob sexual partners.
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Tragedy on Geneva’s roads
A teenage motorcyclist has been killed and another is in a critical condition after a violent collision in Vernier.
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Swiss man rescued dramatically in Valence
A French elite police unit stormed a snack bar in Valence last Sunday, freeing a Swiss man in his mid-20s who had been kidnapped and held for several days.
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Cyberattack on Lake Geneva’s ferry company
The company that runs the boats on Lake Geneva has sent a warning to its customers that their personal details may have been leaked.
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Unions call for higher wages
Unions are calling for higher wages.
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Stamp to commemorate toilet duck
Something you may not know – the shape of the ‘Toilet Duck’ bottle is a Swiss invention – that’s now famous all over the world.
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A14 crash kills one injures more
One person was killed and eight others injured after a pile up on the A14 near Epikon in canton Lucerne yesterday afternoon.
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Unions say violence against TPG staff is a problem
Violence against Geneva’s public transport employees remains a concern.
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Star to open the Zurich Film Festival
The Zurich Film Festival opens on September 25 with a touch of Hollywood glamour.
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Govt ups fight against hornet
Swiss authorities are stepping up the fight against the Asian hornet, the deadly bee predator.
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Swiss Post trials robots
Swiss Post is testing four-legged delivery robots in Regensdorf, Zurich.
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Lausanne urges litter clean up
Lausanne is drowning in litter. Every year, 1,200 tons of waste clogs streets and parks.
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Macron raises Geneva school decision with Keller-Sutter
The decision by Geneva to ban children living outside the canton from its schools has gone to the very top.
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Cartigny loses pit appeal
A long-running dispute in Geneva has reached its end: a new gravel pit will soon open in Cartigny.
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Frontalier health costs to stay flat next year
There’s some health insurance relief for frontaliers - their premiums will stay flat in 2026.
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Cyclists get rare opportunity
Thousands of cyclists are expected to head for Lucerne next weekend for the Klausen Pass challenge – and a special exemption is being made for the famous road that hugs Lake Lucerne – the Axenstrasse.
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High-tech street lights for Plan-les-Ouates
Plan-les-Ouates is turning on the future of street lighting.
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Nestlé CEO sacked for office affair
The head of the Swiss food giant Nestlé has been sacked after an office affair.
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Rents could come down
Tenants may be able to get a cut in rents after the Federal Housing Office lowered the benchmark mortgage rate for rental contracts to 1.25%, its lowest level since the system was introduced in 2008.
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Storms cause havoc
Storms, heavy rain and hail swept across the country last night.
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Lausanne station works progressing well
The Federal Councillor Albert Rösti visited the works at Lausanne train station yesterday – saying he’s happy with the progress that’s being made.
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Jail option for fines likely to end
The government has accepted a proposal in principle to end the option of not paying a fine, and going to prison instead.
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Nail salon owners angry at Brussels
Nail salon owners are angry at Brussels.
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Abortions set to be covered by insurance
Parliament has quietly approved a major reform: from 2027, health insurance will cover all pregnancy costs from day one, including abortions.
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Govt decides not to tax tech firms
In its attempt to persuade the Trump Administration to cut the 39% tariff it’s levied against Switzerland, the government has offered not to apply a digital tax on the US based tech giants.
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Campaign to force EU agreements to individual votes
A campaign to make sure that Switzerland doesn’t end up in the EU by the back door has collected over 140,000 signatures.
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New weight loss drugs could come from Switzerland
A new generation of weight loss jabs could soon be on the market, thanks to work going on in Zurich.
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Cafés must offer Geneva wine
Restaurants and cafes in Geneva will be required to offer at least one wine produced in the canton.
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Water too cold for lake swim
Yesterday’s swim in Lake Geneva – which was due to attract over a thousand swimmers – had to be cancelled due to a sudden drop in water temperature.
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Missing climbers found 4 days after call
Two missing climbers have been found dead in the Valaisan Alps, four days after they called for help.
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Drivers ticketed near schools
Geneva city police have been cracking down on drivers near schools – and in one week, they issued 236 tickets.
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Zurich airport staff will lose their jobs
Last Friday’s strike by baggage handlers at Zurich airport has paid off – but they will still lose their jobs.
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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