The state-owned firm which maintains Switzerland's military equipment has become mired in a suspected fraud scandal, further ...
People from non-EU/EFTA states can work in Switzerland only under strict conditions. These rules apply to changing place of ...
Switzerland’s health system is highly rated internationally, and a new report reveals where – according to patients – its ...
Swiss salaries are the highest in Europe, but some professions pay more than others. In which sectors or jobs can you earn ...
Government doesn't want to reduce speed limits on the country's motorways; life expectancy of Switzerland's population keeps ...
Alternative for Germany (AfD) doubled its score in Germany's 2025 elections. But the nationalist right isn't just on the rise ...
Many questions may arise when purchasing a property – for instance, should you choose an apartment in a brand new or older ...
For all intents and purposes, Swiss government considers residents who have a citizenship of Switzerland and another country as Swiss. The only exception (sometimes) relates to their military service.
Dual nationals may have to serve in the Swiss army; a parliamentary motion for a 38-hour work week; and more news in our ...
Switzerland could send 200 peacekeeping soldiers to Ukraine in the event of a truce, the head of the country's armed forces ...
Federal Council opposes shorter wait time for naturalisations, and government is set to introduce stricter controls at Swiss borders — these are among the news that The Local reported this week. You ...
The Federal Council has asked the Swiss parliament to adopt a motion calling for the compulsory microchipping of cats, which ...