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This content was published on May 27, 2024 Swiss parliamentarians are meeting
for the summer session. On the agenda are a number of issues of direct concern
to the Swiss Abroad.

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UBS RULES OUT EXTERNAL SUCCESSOR TO CHIEF SERGIO ERMOTTI

This content was published on May 27, 2024 Swiss bank plans to lay out a
shortlist of three potential internal candidates as early as next year.

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UNCHECKED EMPIRES: WHO WATCHES GENEVA’S MILLION-FRANC FOUNDATIONS?

This content was published on May 24, 2024 Wealthy donors come from around the
world to create their non-profit foundations in Geneva. Where does the money
come from? (Part 2).

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TECHNOLOGY FOR SLASHING NUCLEAR POWER PLANT WASTE WINS SWISS BACKING

This content was published on May 26, 2024 Swiss invention could drastically
reduce the radioactive levels of nuclear power plant waste.

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‘COMPREHENSIVE PEACE’ IN COLOMBIA WON’T HAPPEN SOON, SAYS SWISS ENVOY

This content was published on May 26, 2024 When guerrilla groups hold talks with
the Colombian government, Swiss envoy Philipp Lustenberger has a seat at the
table.

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WHY WATCH SHARING DOESN’T WORK – EVEN IN SWITZERLAND

This content was published on May 25, 2024 Is watch sharing a feasible business
model, or is it fundamentally flawed?

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GOLDEN PASSPORT? CERTAIN GROUPS STRUGGLE TO BECOME SWISS, STUDY SHOWS

This content was published on May 23, 2024 Well-educated and well-off immigrants
are pulling ahead when it comes to getting the passport, a new study shows.

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FROM THE CUTE TO THE HORRIFIC: SWITZERLAND’S WEIRDEST MUSEUMS

This content was published on May 22, 2024 Switzerland has some of the biggest
and best museums in the world, but it is also home to some really bizarre and
niche ones.

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SWISS DISTILLER CREATES WORLD’S BEST VODKA IN CAPE VERDE

This content was published on May 20, 2024 From Appenzell to an island in the
Atlantic: how José Steiner shifted careers to become an award-winning vodka
distiller.

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SWISS VILLAGE OF LAUTERBRUNNEN MULLS VENICE-STYLE TOURIST ENTRY CHARGE 

This content was published on May 16, 2024 Lauterbrunnen, with its
Instagram-friendly Alpine waterfalls and cliffs, is a victim of overtourism. It
is now considering whether to follow Venice and start charging day-trippers for
access.

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SWISS ARTISTS REMIX FERDINAND HODLER FOR THE 21ST CENTURY

This content was published on May 15, 2024 Zurich’s Kunsthaus highlights
Ferdinand Hodler’s more progressive stances through the eyes, and works, of
contemporary artists.

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IS GENEVA STILL THE CAPITAL OF PEACE?

This content was published on May 13, 2024 As multilateral diplomacy and Swiss
neutrality come under pressure, Geneva’s reputation as a place of peace is also
at risk.

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TEN SWISS TRADITIONS ON UNESCO’S INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE LIST

This content was published on May 6, 2024 Yodelling might be the next Swiss
tradition to make it onto the UNESCO Cultural Heritage list along side a ‘once
in a generation’ festival and watchmaking.

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Two initiatives aimed at stemming healthcare costs will take centre stage when
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FEDERAL VOTES ON MARCH 3, 2024

Pension reform is once again at the heart of Swiss politics. On March 3, voters
will decide on two people’s initiatives from opposing camps.

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THE KEY INGREDIENTS OF THE SWISS FINANCIAL SECTOR

Switzerland’s fabled financial sector is made up of several crucial elements.

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THE ETHICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

The challenges are immense for Switzerland, which is one of the leading
developers of artificial intelligence (AI).

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KOSOVO IN SWITZERLAND, SWITZERLAND IN KOSOVO

The two small mountain countries are linked by a dense network of relationships:
political, economic, historical, but above all human.

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SWISS SOLUTIONS FOR STORING THE ENERGY OF TOMORROW

The global challenge is not only to produce more energy from renewable sources,
but also to store it efficiently and sustainably.

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WHY MELTING GLACIERS AFFECT US ALL

Alpine glaciers could disappear by the end of the century. The consequences will
be felt not only in the Swiss Alps but throughout Europe.

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A GLOBAL STRESS TEST FOR FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION

One of democracy’s fundamental pillars is under attack, and under scrutiny,
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WHAT WAS ON THE AGENDA FOR VOTERS ON JUNE 18, 2023

Tax rules for multinationals, carbon neutrality, Covid prevention measures: it
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WHY PEOPLE IN SWITZERLAND TRUST THE STATE

Stable country, stable money, stable lifestyles: in comparison, many things run
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THE CHANGING FACE OF INTERNATIONAL GENEVA

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SWITZERLAND: THE LAND OF COOPERATIVES

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