Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Emergency heat plans in effect from today
Geneva is reactivating its heatwave plan from today as another spell of high temperatures is forecast to last until at least next Monday.
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Air conditioners run out
Retailers are warning of a nationwide shortage of air conditioners and fans, as households race to buy cooling gear before the next heatwave.
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More kids suffer from abuse
A record number of children were treated for abuse last year, according to figures released by the Swiss Society of Paediatrics.
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Geneva airport at centre of easyJet takeover
Geneva Airport is at the heart of a multi-billion-franc takeover battle for EasyJet.
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5 charged after Alain Prost robbery
French investigators have charged five people over the violent home robbery of Formula One champion Alain Prost at his Nyon villa in May.
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Job hunter docked benefit for volunteering
A Vaud jobseeker who volunteered at the Caribana festival last month has been docked CHF 660.- in unemployment benefits, after his fund ruled the work did not count as real volunteering.
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Florists report higher funeral sales
Switzerland is emerging as one of the countries hardest hit by the June heatwave.
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Gun shop robbers arrested
Valais police have arrested seven French nationals after an overnight raid on a gun shop in Sion.
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More foreign drones spy on army
The Jassbach military barracks in the canton of Bern has been overflown at night by drones in what looks like an espionage attempt.
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Geneva terraces to stay open for game
The City of Geneva will allow bar terraces to stay open until 2am on Wednesday morning to make sure fans can watch all of the next World Cup game against Colombia.
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Sleeping with fan on is safe
Geneva doctors are pushing back against viral claims that sleeping with a fan on is dangerous.
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Thousands join the Geneva Triathlon
Thousands of athletes and spectators turned out for the Geneva Triathlon over the weekend, with organisers hailing another successful edition of the lakeside event.
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Switzerland through to next round!
Switzerland has reached the last 16 of the World Cup after beating Algeria 2-0 in Vancouver — the team's first knockout-stage win at a World Cup since 1954.
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Minister says heat is due to climate change
The Environment Minister Albert Rösti says the current heatwave is a clear sign of climate change, calling it a major risk to people and the environment.
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Heatwave temps next week
Heatwave temperatures are expected early next week.
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Storms not helping with drought
This week's violent storms have done little to ease the drought, with fire-risk warnings at level four out of five across most cantons.
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Inflation falls slightly
Inflation stood at half a percent in the year to June, down from 0.6% in May, according to the Federal Statistics Office.
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Traffic disruption due to triathlon
Drivers in Geneva are being warned to expect major disruption on the Left Bank this weekend because of the triathlon.
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New mountain bike trail ratings
A new nationwide trail grading system is being introduced to make mountain biking safer.
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Bern buckles to Washington
Switzerland has agreed to lift customs barriers for American products without winning any concessions from Washington in return.
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Heatwave death number not released for a year
Switzerland will not know its heatwave death toll for another year, even as figures for the rest of Europe start to land.
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Drones swarm over army base
The head of the Swiss army has confirmed that a formation of unidentified drones flew over a military installation.
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Unions fight minimum wage override
A coalition of trade unions and political parties is preparing a referendum to stop industry-wide labour agreements from overriding cantonal and municipal minimum wages.
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E-ID delayed over fears of AI
Bern has delayed the launch of its long-awaited electronic ID over fears artificial intelligence could compromise its security.
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Young swifts struggling in heat
Geneva's bird rescue centre has taken in around forty young swifts in three days as temperatures under the roofs where they nest climb toward 60 degrees.
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Geneva rules out air-conditioning
Geneva has ruled out generalising air conditioning in its public buildings despite the recent heatwave, opting instead for a CHF 1.25 billion renovation of 300 sites by 2037.
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June one of the hottest on records
Switzerland has just lived through its third-hottest June since records began in 1864.
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Storms hit central areas
Severe storms swept across central parts of the country last night, forcing Linkin Park to pause their Letzigrund stadium concert in Zurich for about 50 minutes.
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Heat related hospital visits surge
Emergency calls to Geneva's 144 medical hotline rose about 60% over four days as last week's heatwave pushed temperatures to 37.
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Storms destroy Geneva crops
The damage caused by the storm on Monday evening in Geneva is becoming clear.
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Physical punishment for kids banned from today
Physical punishment of children is banned from today.
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Gap grows between the wealthy and middle class
The gap between Switzerland's wealthy and its middle class widened again last year, according to UBS's annual global wealth report.
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Train line widening given govt approval
A key route for the future double-track expansion of the Geneva-Lausanne rail line has been approved.
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Autoroute closed permanently
For the first time ever, an autoroute is to be closed - and downgraded to an ordinary road.
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Temperatures to rise again
We need to brace ourselves - the heat wave will continue.
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Storms flood Geneva tunnels
Geneva's autoroute tunnels south of the city were flooded last night after a violent storm struck just after 6pm.
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Switzerland seeks trade assurances from US
Switzerland has yet to sign a binding economic agreement with the United States, despite ongoing efforts to lock in the lower 15% tariff floor agreed in November.
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Move to make drug checking easier
The Federal Council wants to make it easier to test recreational drugs for impurities and overdose risks.
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CERN bids for Tour de France
CERN is bidding to host a stage of the Tour de France in July 2029, with the candidacy due to be signed today at its Science Gateway in Meyrin.
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Queues predicted for southern routes this summer
It'll be busy on the roads this summer
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Nyon footballer will face Switzerland on Friday
A local footballer may be facing Switzerland when they play Algeria on Friday.
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Temps set to fall today
Switzerland is set to break free of its record-breaking heatwave today, as a cooler front moves in after Saturday's 39°C in Basel — a national June record broken three days running.
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Calls to end block on air-conditioning
A Green-Liberal MP is pushing to break its taboo around air conditioning in hospitals and care homes, as the current heatwave strains nursing staff.
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Divonne chateau hit by fire, again
The Chateau in the French town of Divonne les Bains has been ravaged by fire - again.
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Fire bar will never re-open
Six months after the New Year's fire that killed 41 people at the Constellation bar in Crans-Montana, Valais cantonal president Christophe Darbellay says the site will never reopen as a bar.
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Lausanne Pride draws thousands
Around 20,000 marched through Lausanne on Saturday for the Pride parade, the first Pride event in the city for 20 years.
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Police use drones to broadcast warnings
Police in Marin, canton Neuchâtel, used drones to warn residents to stay indoors yesterday afternoon, after a hydrochloric-acid leak at an EM Microelectronics plant.
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Emergency measures in place
The record-breaking heatwave is forcing authorities to take emergency measures.
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Glacier melt 'alarming'
The glaciers are losing water at an alarming rate as the heatwave drags on.
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Too hot for nuclear station
The Beznau nuclear plant will be shut down today, as the Aare river has reached the 25-degree threshold.
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Massive mudslide hits French hamlet
A torrential mudslide swept through the Haute-Savoie hamlet of Chéron Wednesday night, hitting five of its eleven houses and forcing the evacuation of 21 residents.
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Vote to be held on rent controls
The Swiss Tenants' Association has secured the 140,000 signatures it needed to force a national vote on abusive rents.
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What to tip?
A new study has put a number on what most diners only guess at — 5 to 10% is the going rate for a tip in a Swiss restaurant.
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Don't release goldfish into the wild
Releasing pet goldfish into a pond or lake before the summer break may seem kind, but it is illegal and devastating for native wildlife.
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Lausanne Roman excavation opens for this weekend
Lausanne is opening one of Europe's most significant Roman digs to the public this weekend.
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Divonne child care worker charged with child rape
The cross-border town of Divonne-les-Bains is reeling after a 20-year-old daycare worker was charged with raping a four-year-old girl in his care.
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Car tax error could cost Geneva millions
The fallout from recent Administrative Court rulings on Geneva's vehicle tax system could have major financial consequences for the canton.
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G7 border controls worked
Geneva's State Council says security measures put in place during the G7 summit were effective in preventing violence and damage.
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Could be harder to avoid the army
Swiss men could soon lose the choice between military service and the civilian alternative.
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Heat hits Geneva buses
Geneva's heatwave is causing disruption on the public transport network.
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Geneva not to host wrestling tournament
Geneva has formally pulled out of the running to host the 2031 Federal Wrestling Festival, despite cantonal backing.
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Switzerland beats Canada
Switzerland has qualified for the World Cup knockout stage as group winners after beating Canada 2-1 in Vancouver.
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SWISS confirms Middle East flight restrictions
SWISS International Airlines has extended the suspension of its Dubai flights until 24 October, citing continuing political tensions in Iran and around the Gulf.
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Geneva breaks heat record
Geneva recorded its hottest 23 June on record yesterday, hitting 36, shattering the previous mark of 35.6 set in 2003.
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Some apartments unliveable in heat
Tenants’ associations in French speaking areas say renters can demand rent reductions when their flats become unliveable in the heat.
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Gynaecologist convicted of sex offence
A Geneva gynaecologist has been sentenced to five years in prison for sexually abusing five patients and a young girl.
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Plan to raise health insurance deductible
Switzerland's plan to lift the minimum health-insurance deductible from CHF 300.- to CHF 400.- has split the country.
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Official illegally blocked EU nationals from working
A senior official at canton Basel-Country's migration office is on trial for illegally denying hundreds of EU citizens the right to live in Switzerland.
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Five aircraft entered Bürgenstock airspace during summit
Switzerland's armed forces say five aircraft breached the restricted airspace over the Bürgenstock during this weekend's US-Iran talks.
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Scabies fear overblown
It’s not scabies - mainly.
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Court rules against Geneva car tax
Geneva car owners may be getting a rebate after a court ruling.
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Temps breach 36
The country’s heatwave has intensified, with temperatures topping 36 for the first time this year.
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Heat hitting crops already
Farmers are bracing for the heatwave peak, probably tomorrow.
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Vaud leaves school closure decisions to heads
Canton Vaud has set out exactly what schools should do as the heatwave peaks midweek, leaving the final call to each headteacher.
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New group urges restrictions on screens for under 15s
A new movement launched in French-speaking Switzerland is urging families to delay children's access to screens and smartphones.
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Thousands of fake work permits in circulation
Switzerland's border-security agency is sounding the alarm over a sharp rise in forged work permits used by non-EU nationals to get jobs.
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Hotter today than the weekend
The heatwave is set to intensify today, with temperatures expected to climb even higher than over the weekend.
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Heat melting the roads
Traffic congestion on the autoroutes has reached a new record.
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Govt wants war drones and fighting robots
The military is set for a major overhaul, with plans to create a dedicated drone and robotics battalion by 2028.
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Iranian talks cause Kloten shut down
Preparations for expected U.S.-Iran talks at the Bürgenstock have caused major disruption at Zurich' Kloten Airport.
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Congestion reaches new highs
Traffic congestion on the autoroutes has reached a new record.
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Govt looks to ban Nazi symbols
The government wants to ban the public display of Nazi symbols, including swastikas, Hitler salutes and SS insignia.
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G7 protestors up pressure on canton
The pressure on Geneva authorities over Sunday's anti-G7 protest is growing, with the No-G7 coalition now formally calling for the resignations of cantonal minister Carole-Anne Kast and prosecutor general Olivier Jornot.
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Parliament now says 'yes' to nuclear power
Parliament has reversed course on new nuclear power plants.
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SNB keeps interest rates at zero
The Swiss National Bank has kept its key interest rate at 0% for the fourth time in a row.
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No school for small kids next week
Geneva is taking exceptional measures as a heatwave pushes temperatures towards 37 this weekend.
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Switzerland on verge of moving to knockout stage
Switzerland is on the brink of the knockout stage of the World Cup after a convincing 4-1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Emergency heatwave plans active
Geneva and Vaud are activating their heatwave plans from today as temperatures could climb to 37 over the next couple of days.
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Parliament backs VAT hike for pension payments
The lower house of parliament, the National Council, has rejected the mixed-financing plan and voted only to raise VAT to fund the 13th old-age pension.
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Parliament rejects trade agreement
In a surprise reversal, the parliament has rejected a major free trade agreement with the Mercosur bloc of South American nations.
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Sperm donation laws hit setback
A proposal to make it easier for same-sex couples and other intended parents to adopt children born through sperm donation has hit a setback in Parliament.
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AI hits travel agent
The online travel agent Lastminute.com is cutting a quarter of its workforce — around 400 jobs — by the end of 2026 to restructure around artificial intelligence.
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Migros upsets locals with wrong number
Migros has sparked an outcry after using the French number form "soixante-dix" instead of the local "septante" in a recent YouTube advert.
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US/Iran deal won't be signed in Geneva
Geneva won’t be the venue for the signing of the US-Iran peace deal.
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Crans-Montana executives refuse to resign
The council of Crans-Montana says it will not resign despite growing pressure following the New Year's night club fire that killed 40 and injured more than 100.
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Upper House votes for nuclear power
The battle on whether to build new nuclear power plants is hotting up - the upper house of parliament has voted to go ahead despite the lower house asking the Federal Council for more financial details.
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Massive heatwave coming
We’re set to have a punishing heatwave this week, with temperatures forecast to reach 38 degrees in some areas.
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Fake parking tickets in Vaud
Vaud police are warning of a wave of fake parking tickets and delivery notices using QR codes to steal bank details.
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Art Basel opens
Art Basel has opened, with 290 galleries from across the world arriving in the Rhine city.
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Pop star spotted wearing Valais t-shirt
The Valais Tourist office is delighted after the American singer Olivia Rodrigo was pictured wearing a ‘I Love Valais’ tee-shirt.
