- Geneva residents risk fines as sorting household waste becomes compulsory
- Coop in Switzerland to go without Christmas lights this year to save power
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- Major Swiss businesses to launch new national recycling scheme in 2023
- Swiss Federal Council to ban tobacco advertising in print, shops and online
- Swiss town's energy prices to rise by a record 263 percent
- 7 things expats in Switzerland need to know about in September 2022
- Back in black: Swiss GDP bounces back to exceed pre-pandemic levels
- Switzerland announces austerity energy plan: What you need to know
- Bern debates new plan to allow non-Swiss residents to become police officers
- Swiss Federal Supreme Court revokes man's driving licence for life
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- Zurich considering giving up its Christmas lights to save energy this winter
- Men refusing Swiss paternity leave over fears of being fired, association claims
- Initiative launched to lift the ban on new nuclear power plants in Switzerland
- Air France pilots come to blows while taking off from Geneva Airport
- Healthcare and pensions: Study reveals what the Swiss are most worried about
- Bern ranked as one of the 10 best cities in the world for cycling
- Most common surnames in Switzerland revealed
- Thousands of speeding fines given to non-Swiss cars in Geneva remain unpaid
- Income without work: Zurich to vote on universal basic income trial
- Consumption quotas and colder houses: Swiss government reveals gas shortage plan
- Expat guide to Switzerland's national referendums in September 2022
- Most popular baby names in Switzerland for 2021 revealed
- Swiss Federal Council refuses to act to combat rising cost of living
- Google to launch fuel saving navigation system in Switzerland
- Swiss glaciers shrink by more than half their size in 90 years, experts reveal
- New study finds men pay more than women for car insurance in Switzerland
- Switzerland facing shortage of medicine due to supply and production issues
- Safe haven currency: Experts forecast 1,10 euros to the Swiss franc
- Swiss town sues man after he refused to pay 15 francs for residence permit