- A chat at checkout: Migros opens slow checkout where people linger and talk
- More flights and brand new destinations: SWISS announces 2023 summer timetable
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- Geneva launches new online service to help newcomers apply for residence
- Nearly 40 percent of people living in Switzerland have a migration background
- Cases of human trafficking in Switzerland increase by 50 percent, report finds
- Swiss farmers make practically no money from their produce, study finds
- 14-year-old caught speeding at 213 km / h in Switzerland
- SWISS pilots vote overwhelmingly for strike action, but delay for a week
- Swiss cantons to recommend new COVID measures: What you need to know
- Most dangerous hiking regions in Switzerland revealed in new report
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- Fully electric plane developed by Swiss students takes to the skies
- Man in Switzerland arrested after attempting "armed" robbery with a croissant
- Swiss police: Man broke into Zurich Airport, stole car and drove on tarmac
- SBB to offer highly flexible public transport pass: What you need to know
- Basel pensioner non profit spends 15.000 francs on land in Metaverse
- St. Gallen to lower speed limits in city to 30 km / h to reduce noise
- Almost no buses and trams running in central Geneva as TPG strike continues
- 40 ATM robberies recorded in Switzerland since start of year, says police
- Swiss city to switch off all streetlights between 1am and 5am on weekdays
- Swiss car insurance premiums found to be based on nationality
- SWISS flight makes emergency landing in Zurich due to bad smell in cockpit
- Residents of Geneva told to stay home on October 12 as strike disruption looms
- 3.000 Swiss hotels threatened with closure due to energy prices
- Second COVID booster campaign in Switzerland: What you need to know
- Study launched into why second-generation expats refuse Swiss citizenship
- Live scorpion stowaway found in Zurich woman's luggage
- World's first fully automated cog railway to open in Switzerland
- Zurich Airport named the best in Europe in Global Travel Awards
- Terrible-smelling Swiss trains and platforms will remain until 2023, SBB reveals