Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Bern preparing for fuel shortages
Switzerland is bracing for possible fuel shortages after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupted global oil supplies.
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Switzerland becoming the new Dubai?
Switzerland is seeing increased interest from expatriates leaving Dubai amid tensions linked to the conflict with Iran, with the canton of Zug emerging as a key destination.
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Court slams deportation decision - man dead
A deportation case is sparking controversy after the death of a 29 year old Ukrainian man who was returned from Zurich to a war zone.
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Housing scam rampant
Police are warning of increasingly sophisticated rental scams targeting people searching for housing online.
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Asylum applications could be carried out abroad - but will be difficult
A new government report says asylum applications carried out abroad would be legally possible, but difficult to implement.
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Move to allow cancer survivors to refresh health insurance
Cancer survivors could soon gain stronger protection when applying for private insurance.
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Bern considers tighter rules on foreign home buyers
The government is proposing tighter restrictions on property purchases by foreigners in a bid to ease pressure on the housing market.
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Outrage over Trump's Christ photo spreads
Anger is mounting in Switzerland after Donald Trump’s criticism of the Pope and a controversial image he posted depicting himself in a Christ-like role.
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Elderly man dies after car park fight
A dispute in a Lausanne car park about a dog being left in a car has led to the death of an elderly man.
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Suspected baby killers tracked to Switzerland
A couple accused in the death of their seven-month-old baby in Italy has been arrested in Switzerland after fleeing the country last year.
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Initiative launched to control federal costs
A cross-party group led by the Young Liberals has launched a federal initiative aimed at curbing the growth of the federal administration.
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Cheesemaker accused of stealing tonnes
An award winning cheesemaker in canton Valais is facing charges that he stole more than 12 tonnes of raclette cheese for over three years from the dairy he works at.
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Parents get sent images of their abused children
Prosecutors investigating allegations of child abuse at day care centres in Winterthur and Bern are under fire for sending the images of their child to the parents.
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Calls to cut fuel tax
Bern is facing growing pressure to act as fuel prices rise sharply, driven by global tensions pushing oil above USD 100 a barrel.
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Major crash closes A3 and injures several people
A serious crash on the A3 in the canton of Zurich has left several people injured after a truck slammed into the back of a traffic jam near Urdorf.
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Repairs to Old Town building will take years
Residents evacuated from a building on rue Saint-Léger in Geneva’s Old Town will not be able to return, after structural damage forced them out in February.
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Nyon study on noisy crows - a world first
The City of Nyon is launching a pioneering survey to assess the impact of noisy crows on residents’ sleep and quality of life.
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'Stench fence' designed to keep deer safe
A so-called “stench fence” along a forest road in the Frienisberg region of the Bernese Seeland, aiming to reduce wildlife collisions.
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Govt to look at how to get baby-boomers to move home
For decades, owning a detached house was seen as a middle-class ideal in Switzerland.
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Fire mayor faces tough questions
The mayor of Crans-Montana is under pressure. Nicolas Féraud appeared before prosecutors yesterday over the deadly fire at the Le Constellation bar.
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Switzerland tops quality of life survey
Switzerland tops a new global ranking of the best countries for career opportunities and quality of life.
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The 10 million initiative could have unique impact on Geneva
Geneva could face unintended consequences from the Swiss People’s Party’s “No 10 Million Swiss!” initiative, which aims to curb population growth by restricting immigration.
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Two priests suspended in Biel
A case of alleged abuse is shaking the city of Biel.
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Hunt underway for internationally wanted prisoner
Police in eastern Switzerland are searching for a 41-year-old man who escaped custody in canton St Gallen.
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Cows die mysteriously
A farmer in canton Vaud says nearly 300 cows have died since 2021 under mysterious circumstances on his farm near Moudon.
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Geneva private jet show cancelled
Geneva’s private jet show has been cancelled due to lack of interest.
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Geneva to control Airbnb rentals
Geneva is moving to tighten controls on short-term rentals amid a housing shortage.
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Teen arrested after stabbing
A teenager has been arrested following a weekend stabbing in Geneva’s Plainpalais district.
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Unauthorized demo in Bern causes damage
Several hundred people took part in an unauthorized nighttime demonstration in Bern, causing damage and traffic disruption.
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Pro Trump demo in Bern
A demonstration in support of Donald Trump and Iranian opposition figure Reza Pahlavi has taken place outside the US embassy in Bern.
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Home ownership is becoming rarer
Owning a house in Switzerland is becoming increasingly rare, according to a new analysis of the property market.
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Switzerland could be doing more for the environment
Switzerland could be doing more to protect the environment, according to a new report by the Swiss Academy of Sciences.
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Most don't want further cuts to international aid
Most people oppose further cuts to development aid, according to a new survey by ETH Zurich.
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Teen killed on train tracks in Vaud
A 15-year-old boy has died after being struck by a train at Allaman station in canton Vaud.
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Several illnesses around at the moment
If it feels like everyone around you is sick right now, you’re not imagining it.
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FC Stade Nyonnais could be rejected from Challenge League
The football club, Stade Nyonnais, could be denied a licence to play in next season’s Challenge League, due to shortcomings at its Colovray stadium.
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Dog owners call for lakeside swimming area
Dog owners in Geneva are calling for better access to the lake, saying restrictions have left pets with few places to cool off.
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Crans-Montana safety worker stays silent
The investigation into the fire at a bar in Crans-Montana has taken a new turn, after a former municipal employee refused to answer questions during a hearing.
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Bern says it supports ceasefire and could re-open embassy
Switzerland has welcomed the ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, calling it an important step towards easing tensions in the region.
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Strong demand for tech-bunkers
Tech companies are searching for secure installations to base their data centres - and a Swiss nuclear bunker seems to be the most popular.
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Major forest fire in Graubünden
Firefighters in Graubünden are battling a major forest fire in Val Poschiavo that has been burning since Tuesday.
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Teens convicted for fake IDs
A group of teens in Vaud have learned the hard way that fake IDs come with real consequences.
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Overnight closures of A9 this month
The A9 autoroute between Aigle and Villeneuve will be closed to traffic in both directions overnight from the 13th and 18th of this month.
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More Russian speakers visit critical installations
The Federal Intelligence Service is expressing concern that many Russian speakers seem to be taking a close look at the country's infrastructure - including nuclear power plants, transit tunnels and airports.
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Iran war drives up travel insurance claims
The conflict in the Gulf region is driving a sharp rise in business for travel insurers.
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Federal Court shuts down Geneva DNA testing
The Federal Court has slammed Geneva prosecutors over the use of DNA sampling, calling the practice excessive.
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Elderly woman convicted of money laundering
An 80-year-old woman in Vaud has been convicted of money laundering after falling victim to an online scam.
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Initiative calls for fully inclusive schools
A Geneva disability rights group has submitted a popular initiative calling for the full inclusion of children with disabilities in mainstream schools.
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Potentially infected cheese recalled
Authorities in Lucerne say it’s still unclear how long a local cheese dairy will remain closed following a salmonella outbreak.
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Waits of more than 2 hours at the Gotthard Tunnel over the weekend
The predictions were correct - traffic through the Gotthard Tunnel was extremely heavy over the weekend.
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Plane hit by lightning while approaching Geneva
Passengers on a BA flight heading into Geneva had a shock on Sunday evening when the plane had to abort a landing after it was struck by lightning.
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Erasmus return by next year in doubt
Switzerland’s planned return to the EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme by next year is now facing uncertainty.
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Lack of French on food packets worry shoppers
Shoppers in french speaking switzerland are increasingly seeing food packaging without any French language details - and it’s perfectly legal.
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More keeping their own chickens
Chickens are fast becoming everyday pets in Switzerland, with around seventy thousand households now keeping them, according to federal authorities.
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Pro-Vélo Geneva restarts 'Cycling Saturdays'
Cyclists in Geneva can look forward to a new season of “Bike Saturdays” starting this weekend.
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New covid variant being monitored
A new coronavirus variant is being closely monitored.
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Traffic already heavy
Holiday traffic is building up at one of Switzerland’s key transit routes.
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Property tax change coming in 2029
Switzerland is set to overhaul how homeowners are taxed, with major changes coming at the end of 2028.
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Karin Keller-Sutter looks to sue Grok
The finance minister has taken legal action in a case that could set a precedent for AI accountability.
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Top court rules protestors' fines stand
The Federal Court has upheld convictions against climate activists over a major protest in Zurich.
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Bern considers US defense contracts
Switzerland could reconsider a key defense purchase amid growing uncertainty.
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Geneva speed limit to go to vote
Geneva voters are set to decide a long-running dispute over urban speed limits.
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Public transport prices rise in December
Public transport is going up. From December, fares will rise by an average of 3.9 percent, according to the SwissPass Alliance.
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Geneva still can't agree on 2026 budget
Geneva’s budget deadlock is dragging on.
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Geneva justice system under strain
Geneva’s justice system is under mounting pressure - that’s the stark message from the latest annual report presented by Attorney General Olivier Jornot.
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We're more loyal to our phone company
We’re switching mobile phone companies less often - a change after years of intense competition.
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Montreux Jazz Festival line up released
The Montreux Jazz Festival has released its line up - and instead of going for big names for its’ 60th anniversary - it's gone for those with the streaming traffic.
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Roads safer in Geneva
Road safety is improving in Geneva, with fewer accidents and fatalities recorded last year.
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Prisoner escapes from ambulance
A man has escaped from custody in Geneva after jumping from a moving ambulance during a prison transfer.
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Fireworks banned in public spaces from tomorrow
Fireworks will be banned in publicly accessible spaces across Switzerland from tomorrow.
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Easter holiday rush is underway, but will get worse
The Easter getaway is fast approaching — and the roads are already filling up.
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Geneva police hunt passerby after weird crash
Geneva police are hunting a person who left the scene of a rather surreal accident in Eaux-Vives yesterday afternoon.
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Most prefer cashless payments
Cashless payments are still the most popular way to pay in Switzerland, but cash isn’t going anywhere.
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Thousands join anti-fascist march in Lausanne
Several thousand people took part in an “anti-fascist carnival” in Lausanne.
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Geneva ready for fentanyl - when it arrives
Geneva is preparing for a drug crisis that hasn’t yet arrived.
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Birth rate causes schools crisis
Schools across the country are in crises - parents in the Zurich municipality of Hinwil are fighting to save a school that’s stood for more than 170 years.
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Hockey fans in Lausanne battle after match
Police intervened after clashes between rival ice hockey fans in Lausanne.
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Iran film wins Fribourg prize
The Fribourg International Film Festival has crowned its 2026 winner, awarding the Grand Prix to Iranian director Ali Asgari for his satire Divine Comedy — a film banned by Tehran that takes aim at bureaucracy and censorship.
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Switzerland tops summer tourist list for 'coolcation'
As summer heats up across Europe, travellers are looking for cooler escapes - and both Switzerland and Ireland are top of the list.
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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
