Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Geneva/Lausanne rail link under pressure
The rail link between Geneva and Lausanne is reaching breaking point.
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Prison population climbs
The prison population has reached its highest level since records began, according to new figures released by the Federal Statistics Office.
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Tax breaks for EVs under pressure
Electric vehicle tax breaks are coming under pressure across Switzerland as more drivers switch away from petrol and diesel cars.
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Health insurance premiums will rise next year, but not as much
A slight slowdown is in sight for health insurance premiums.
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Hundreds of kilos of asparagus stolen
A major asparagus theft has shocked farmers in canton Fribourg.
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Broad coalition forms against 10 million vote
Cantons, cities and municipalities are uniting against the Swiss People’s Party’s “No 10 Million Switzerland” initiative ahead of next month’s vote.
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Several cars in Chambésy broken into
Police in Geneva are investigating a wave of vehicle break-ins after at least twenty cars were damaged in Chambésy.
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Trains to London take a step closer
Plans for direct train services between Switzerland and London have moved a step closer, after Swiss Federal Railways, the SNCF and Eurostar signed a new cooperation agreement.
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Bern discussing easier access to morning-after pill
Parliament is debating whether access to the morning-after pill should be made easier by scrapping the mandatory consultation before it can be dispensed in pharmacies.
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We're being urged to hunt the Japanese beetle
The Federal Agriculture Office is launching a new campaign to slow the spread of the invasive Japanese beetle, a pest considered a major threat to agriculture and the environment.
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Frontalier unemployment change clears EU hurdle
A reform of unemployment insurance rules for cross-border workers has cleared a key step in the European Parliament.
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Geneva resident self-isolating with hantavirus worries
A person living in Geneva is under medical observation after travelling on the same flight as a passenger infected with hantavirus, Swiss health authorities have confirmed.
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Geneva businesses worried about G7
Geneva shopkeepers are preparing for possible unrest linked to next month’s G7 summit in nearby Evian.
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Pro and anti EU rallies meet in Lucerne
Two opposing demonstrations met in Lucerne on Saturday.
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Police warn on viral 'blackout' test
Bern cantonal police are warning parents and young people about dangerous social media trends known as the “Blackout Challenge” or “pilot test.”
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Petition demands action on A1 jams
A new petition demanding action on chronic traffic congestion around Lausanne has gathered more than a thousand signatures in just a few weeks.
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Geneva Marathon attracts record numbers
Thousands of runners and supporters packed the streets of Geneva this weekend for the 20th edition of the Geneva Marathon, which attracted a record 27,500 participants across its various races.
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10m initiative may lead to retirement age rise
Supporters of the Swiss People’s Party’s “10 million Switzerland” initiative are facing criticism after admitting that restricting immigration could eventually lead to a higher retirement age.
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Canton Zug no longer the best tax haven
Lucerne is set to overtake Zug as Switzerland’s most attractive canton for corporate taxation in 2026, according to a new analysis by consulting firm PwC.
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Geneva slammed by European court
Canton Geneva has been condemned by the European Court of Human Rights over the handling of a protest organiser fined after a Women’s Day demonstration in 2019.
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Online retailers must have a Swiss office
The lower house of parliament has backed a proposal to require major foreign online retailers to appoint a legal representative in the country.
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Fewer shops more restaurants in city centres
City centres are undergoing a major transformation, with traditional retail increasingly giving way to restaurants and service businesses.
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14 kg of cocaine seized
Customs officers have seized 14 kilos of cocaine during a vehicle inspection in canton Basel-Country.
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Hantavirus strain identified by Geneva hospital
Swiss health authorities are closely monitoring a hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship voyage after a Swiss passenger tested positive and was hospitalized in Zurich.
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Homeworking urged during G7
Disruptions are expected for cross-border workers ahead of the G7 summit in Evian next month, with travel between France and Switzerland set to become more complicated.
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Geneva Airport not worried about kerosene - yet
Concerns are growing over aviation fuel supplies this summer, as rising tensions in the Middle East push kerosene prices sharply higher.
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Two lambs found beheaded
Police in canton Fribourg have opened an investigation after two newborn lambs were found decapitated in what authorities suspect was a deliberate act.
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SWISS sees profits rise due to war
The war in the Middle East has boosted profits for Swiss International Air Lines - but it may not last.
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We will be able to text the emergency services
We’ll soon be able to text the emergency services.
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Geneva rejects DEI policy
The Geneva City Council has rejected a proposal aimed at strengthening diversity and inclusion policies.
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Empty small pockets of standing water to stop the tiger mossie
Geneva authorities say the tiger mosquito begins reappearing with warmer spring temperatures.
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Luxury car thefts up
Car theft is up, according to new data from insurer AXA, which says reported cases are now higher than before the pandemic.
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Gym memberships at record high
Fitness membership has reached a new record, according to the latest industry figures, with 1.45 million people now registered at gyms, that’s around one in five adults.
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Gotthard Pass opening earlier than planned
The Gotthard Pass will reopen on Friday, which is earlier than planned.
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Man fined for frightening horses
A man in the Zurich Oberland has been convicted of animal cruelty after a bizarre incident in which he dressed as a horse and danced in a pasture, frightening a herd of horses.
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Immigrants pay more into AVS than they receive
A government minister is warning that voting to heavily restrict immigration could have the reverse effect than expected.
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Mengele file could be opened
Switzerland’s Federal Intelligence Service is reversing course and will allow limited access to its file on Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, currently held at the Federal Archives.
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Geneva could host one of Europe's largest sporting events
In five years time, Geneva could be hosting one of Europe’s largest sporting events, which will mean building a temporary stadium - bigger than the Stade de Genève.
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Randy couple arrested on train
Two passengers have been arrested on a cross-border train between Germany and Switzerland.
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Woman fined more for arguing
A train passenger in Geneva is challenging an unexpected surcharge after being fined for traveling without a valid ticket.
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SSR FM return will cost money - and jobs
The Swiss Broadcasting Corporation is preparing a return to FM radio, despite its recent push into digital.
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Parliament could agree to new nuclear plants
A narrow majority could emerge in the National Council to lift the ban on building new nuclear power plants.
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Police chief says some G7 border closures likely
Geneva’s police chief says partial border closures with France are a real possibility during next month’s G7 summit in Évian.
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Migros head says it needs immigration
The retail sector is warning it cannot function without immigration.
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Greens call for 80 limit
Our reliance on fossil fuels is back in the spotlight due to rising oil prices.
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ILO could cut hundreds of jobs
The International Labour Organization in Geneva is facing a major financial shortfall of nearly half a billion francs, putting hundreds of jobs at risk.
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We like heavier cars
The cars on our roads are getting bigger and heavier, marking a clear shift in the country’s vehicle landscape.
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Campaign to reduce terrace smoking
Geneva is launching a new campaign to reduce secondhand smoke on café terraces, but without imposing a ban.
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A new hotline for victims of domestic violence - 142
A new hotline for victims of domestic violence opens today; accessible 24/7 and across the country.
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Ikea slammed for pricing practices
The Swedish furniture chain Ikea has been slammed by consumer rights groups and forced to change how it displays prices.
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Champions and younger runners in this year's Geneva Marathon
Record numbers, and a younger crowd, are set for the Geneva Marathon this year.
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French customs officers using blue lights in Switzerland
Geneva police stopped a car with blue flashing lights and french license plates on the autoroute near Bardonnex.
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Drivers stuck as extremely long red light
Motorists in Milvignes in canton Neuchatel are voicing frustration over long waits at a key set of traffic lights.
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Shock neck and neck opinion poll result
Voters are heading for a tight decision on immigration.
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EU backs major unemployment benefit change
EU member states are backing a reform that could reshape unemployment benefits for frontaliers with significant financial implications for Switzerland.
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Switzerland faces summer drought
Switzerland is facing a rapidly worsening drought, with eastern regions and northern Ticino now at high risk of forest fires.
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Geneva migrants having to leave accomodation ahead of G7
Canton Geneva is having to find new accommodation for hundreds of migrants because of the upcoming G7 meeting.
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US blames retail duopoly for difficult trade talks
Washington is turning up the heat on Switzerland in a growing trade dispute - blaming the retail duopoly of Migros and Coop.
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Pension details to be online
Switzerland is moving to modernise its social insurance system.
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SWISS ends in-flight duty free sales
SWISS International Airlines is ending a long-standing inflight tradition.
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Anti G7 groups will demonstrate - even without permission
Tensions are rising in Geneva ahead of the G7 summit in nearby Évian.
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MPs spark anger by failing to back nurses
Parliamentarians have sparked anger among healthcare workers after tightening, rather than easing, nurses’ working conditions.
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Initiative to tax flights
A new initiative is targeting air travel to fund public transport.
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First Geneva e-scooter death
A man in his sixties has died in Onex after falling from an electric scooter, the first fatal accident of its kind in canton Geneva.
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Waterpark likened to Swingers Clubs
Allegations of inappropriate behaviour are causing controversy at a major water park in Basel.
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Drones could monitor traffic
Researchers in Lausanne are turning to drones and AI to tackle urban traffic.
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Initial security plans released for the Evian G7 meeting
With the G7 summit approaching in nearby Évian, attention is turning to Geneva and the border.
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Electric cars see surge of interest
Rising fuel prices are reshaping car buying habits, and electric vehicles are seeing a surge.
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More trams and buses for the summer
Geneva is boosting public transport for the summer season.
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E-scooter capable of 127 kph seized
An electric scooter clocked at 127 km/h has been seized in the canton of Fribourg.
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Vapers ignore train station smoking rules
Smoking rules at Swiss train stations are under scrutiny - especially when it comes to vaping.
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Unemployment office workers have to write letters by hand
Switzerland’s unemployment system is under pressure - not just from claims, but from its own software.
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Elderly woman dies in Geneva fire
A 94-year-old woman has died following a house fire in Grand-Saconnex on Thursday evening.
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Teachers should avoid religious symbols
The country’s largest teachers’ body is weighing in on a sensitive issue - religious symbols in schools.
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Driver jailed for speeding
A young driver will have to go to jail after extreme speeding offences caught on her own phone.
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IT break down trigger major queues
Major queues formed at Zurich airport on Friday evening when the passport system collapsed.
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Frontaliers urged to make sure they're registered in France
Border towns in France are once again asking residents working in Geneva to register - and it's important.
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Pigeons on cities kill list
Cities are divided over how to deal with pigeon populations - and the methods are raising concern.
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Thousands demonstrate in Geneva
Around 2,000 public sector workers took to the streets in Geneva yesterday afternoon, marking their fourth strike in six months.
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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
