Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Geneva blindsided by car tax chaos
The Geneva government has been blindsided by the effect of the new car tax and are now scrabbling to explain why.
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Govt backs foie gras
The Federal Council has come down firmly on the issue of foie gras.
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Fairmont to close for 3 yrs
The Geneva luxury Fairmont Hotel on the Quai Wilson will close its doors for renovation next month. The work could last for up to three years.
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Long term plans for atom waste dump
The time frames are immense – but plans have been revealed on a new nuclear waste storage site, which, by law, has to be viable for a million years.
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A12 closed after snow triggering crash
A section of the A12 autoroute running between Vevey and Châtel-St-Denis was closed over night following a multicar pile up, caused by the snow.
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Woman seeks life saving savior
A young woman in Geneva has launched a search for the woman who saved her life when she was swept away by the Rhone last spring.
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Car tax fall-out continues
The political fallout of the new Geneva car tax is continuing.
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Generic drugs too expensive
The price watchdog is criticising the price of generic medicines – noting the cost in Switzerland is far more than any other European country.
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Police release unpixelated images of suspects
Prosecutors in Bern have taken the unusual step of releasing unpixellated images of two men suspected of being involved in a brutal attack in the city last April.
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Cassis cancels event on protestor fears
The Foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis, has pulled out of an event at the University of Fribourg after pro-Palestinian students called for a demonstration aimed at disrupting the event.
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New train carriages unveiled
Swiss Federal Railways have unveiled the carriages of the future.
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Geneva car owners shocked at tax hike
Despite voters agreeing to the move in March – some Geneva car owners are shocked at the new tax they will have to pay next year.
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Illegal satellite dishes on Russian Mission
The Russian Permanent Mission in Geneva seems to be strengthening its electronic eavesdropping.
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Cheaper drugs and new jet from December
There’ll be a few legal changes from the 1st December.
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Hopes of free trade deal with US
Some right-wing politicians hope that the new Trump Whitehouse will restart talks on a free trade agreement with Switzerland.
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Worries over Brazilian seeking Italian passports
The Swiss People’s Party is raising concern that a small Italian company is making life easy for thousands of Brazilians to obtain an Italian passport.
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Weather service closes comment section due to abuse
The Federal Meteorological Office is closing down the blog it’s been running on its website at the end of the month.
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Swiss turn their backs on religion
Religion is of little importance in Switzerland – and becoming more irrelevant.
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12 year old boy arrested after terror threats
French police in Thonon were placed on high alert after messages were posted on Snapchat suggesting the Jean-Jacques Rousseau School was to be attacked with bombs and threatening the principal with kidnapping.
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Major e-sport comp in Geneva cancelled due to abortion comment
It was supposed to be one of the biggest international e-sport tournaments in the country – but now it’s been cancelled because of a controversial abortion comment.
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Weather hits wheat crop
Switzerland has had the lowest wheat harvest for the last 25 years.
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Army to launch satellite network
The Swiss army is planning to have its own satellite network in the next few years – the first is due to be launched in January.
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Padel fans will get new courts
Fans of the sport Padel swill have more courts they can play on in Geneva.
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Yoko Ono wins watch case
A Patek Phillipe watch that Yoko Ono gave to John Lennon two months before his death belongs to her. That’s a ruling from the Federal Court.
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Warning about weather scam
Yet another warning about a scam – this one involved the weather.
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Swiss wine won't follow EU rules
The government has decided that Swiss wine growers don’t have to follow new EU regulations on labelling information if the wine is only to be sold domestically.
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New mega development for Valais
Plans for a CHF 100m development in canton Valais have been unveiled.
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Autoroute and health reform lose support
Public opinion seems to be moving away from expanding the autoroute network.
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Frontalier unemployment talks end this week
Negotiations with France on frontalier unemployment payments are due to conclude at the end of the week.
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Man arrested for human trafficking at Zurich
Ten people have been arrested at Zurich airport with fake passports.
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Holiday home owners scupper firing range expansion
A group of holiday home owners on the Simplon pass are scuppering plans by the army to expand a firing range.
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Swiss unemployment numbers may be underreported
Switzerland may be under-reporting its unemployment numbers compared to the international norm.
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Gravel gardens could be banned
The use of gravel in gardens could be banned across the country. Canton Solothurn has already banned them, saying gravel hinders biodiversity.
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Switzerland loses human rights case
Switzerland has been condemned by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg for its decision to deny asylum to a gay Iranian.
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Former judge found guilty of rape escapes jail
Questions are being asked after a former judge in canton Graubünden has escaped jail, despite being found guilty of rape.
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Brienz residents told to leave
It’s the instruction they didn’t want to hear – the residents of Brienz in Graubünden have to leave their homes by 1pm on Sunday.
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Man sent to secure hospital after setting fires
A man has been found guilty of setting a series of fires at the Lignon housing estate in Geneva and will have to undergo psychiatric treatment at a secure centre.
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Lausanne police hunt racist attackers
Lausanne police are investigating a video which has gone viral that shows an attack on a 22-year-old black man by ten others while being racially insulted.
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'Chaos' at spy agency
It’s probably not what a spy agency wants – but the Federal Intelligence Agency is making headlines.
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Geneva officer fired shots while drunk
A Geneva police officer has been given an 18-month suspended prison sentence for firing his service weapon inside the police station on Boulevard Carl-Vogt while drunk.
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Garbage truck driver dies in Lignon
A garbage truck driver has died in Vernier after his vehicle was hit by a second truck.
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Frontaliers up again
Yet again the number of people working in Geneva and living in France has climbed.
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Man denies setting Lignon fires
A man is in court in Geneva, accused of starting a series of fires at the Lignon housing estate.
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Kids in Valais drink more
The Health Observatory of canton Valais wanted to check the stereotype that young people in their canton drank more than the national average. The answer is yes.
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Passes close for winter
Several mountain passes have now closed for the winter.
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Trump win means Switzerland should be closer to NATO
The head of the Centre Party says Switzerland should get closer to NATO after Donald Trump’s election win.
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Trump election boosts Social Democrats
The Social Democratic Party says it has had a record number of new members in the space of three days since the election of Donald Trump.
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New names added to WW1 monument
A list of nearly 300 men who died in the First World War have been added to monument at the French Consulate in Geneva.
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Brienz under alert again
The village of Brienz in canton Graubünden is facing a new evacuation.
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Federal agency spends thousands on outside PR
Questions are being asked about the amount of money the Federal Roads Office is spending on outside PR agencies.
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Flat rental ad causes stir
An advert for an apartment in Sankt Gallen is causing a stir after it asked only for a ‘middle-aged working woman.’ All others would be rejected, it warns.
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Trump tariffs could hit Swiss exporters
Swiss exporters are worried about the threats that President elect-Trump has made over tariffs.
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Hunt for Meyrin armed robber
A cross-border manhunt is under way after an armed man robbed a jewellery shop at the Meyrin Shopping Centre yesterday evening.
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Women still paid less in Geneva
The latest figures from the Cantonal Statistics Office show that female workers in Geneva earn around 8% less than similarly qualified men.
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French politicians demand better deal from Bern
The debate over how much money the French spend on unemployment benefits to frontalier workers is hotting up.
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Passerelle won't cure problems
As the date for the next set of referendums gets closer, the two sides for and against the new footbridge to run parallel with the Mont Blanc Bridge are putting forward their arguments.
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Amherd congratulates Trump
The Swiss president Viola Amherd has sent her congratulations to Donald Trump on his election success.
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Face coverings illegal from January
It will be illegal from January to cover your face in public. But the government has also allowed for many exceptions.
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Vaud police call for accident witnesses
Vaud police are appealing for witnesses to an accident on the A1 autoroute on Tuesday afternoon just after the Coppet junction, in the Geneva direction.
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Kebab may not be what you ordered
If you order a kebab in Basel – you may not be getting exactly what you asked for – and be extra careful if you have an allergy.
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Future of Red Cross museum under threat
The future of the Red Cross museum is under threat after the government says it will end its subsidy of a million francs within the next two years.
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CERN reveals new head
CERN has announced it will have a new head from 2026.
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Temperature records being broken in the mountains
While it may not be obvious for those of us stuck under cloud and in the fog in Geneva – the rest of the country is experiencing highly unusual warm weather – especially in the mountains.
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Drugs bust in Verbier
A major police operation in the ski resort of Verbier has led to the arrest of 15 suspected drug dealers and the confiscation of a large quantity of drugs - including 10 kilos of cocaine.
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Police launch new search to ID woman
Geneva police have reissued an appeal to identify a body found in the Arve River ten years ago.
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Migros takes political decision
In a highly unusual move, the retail giant Migros has taken a position on an upcoming referendum.
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ETH screening students on spy worries
The federal polytechnic in Zurich, the ETH, is screening students from some countries to counter the risk of espionage.
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Laughing gas canisters found in lake
Loads of canisters of nitrous oxide- or laughing gas – have been found in the lake near Cologny.
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Former prison guard now in prison
A Geneva prison officer is now on the wrong side of the gates.
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Paris murder suspect will be extradited tomorrow
The suspect in the murder of a 19-year-old student in Paris in September will be handed over to French authorities tomorrow.
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Proposal for local media fund
The Geneva Socialist Party has sent a proposal to the cantonal Grand Council with the aim to set up a fund to finance local media.
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Financial help for young Geneva work-seekers
The city of Geneva has launched a programme to help get young people into the workforce.
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Four speeders get cars impounded
Four drivers were stopped on the A40 autoroute in France near Geneva, all driving at least 50 kph over the 110 limit on Saturday night.
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Minister expresses election opinion - a mistake
The Federal Councillor Albert Rösti has attracted criticism from his colleagues and raised eyebrows after he commented on the US election.
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Car causes major damage at GVA
An out-of-control car leaving a Geneva Airport car park on Saturday afternoon caused major damage and injured two people.
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New immigration machines stay packed
If you’ve entered the country through the airport recently, you may have noticed several new machines in the immigration area being kept, literally, under wraps.
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Swiss EU fee may triple
There are still hopes Switzerland will seal a new deal with the European Union by the end of the year - but there are still some sticking points.
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Safety-box thief suspect arrested
A man suspected of an audacious theft from a safe deposit box in Geneva last March has been arrested in Zurich.
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Mini-crime wave hits Sankt Gallen
Police in canton Sankt Gallen are investigating several break-ins over the weekend in what’s been described as a mini-crime wave.
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Movember campaign launches at Hôpital de la Tour
Hôpital de la Tour have launched their Movember campaign to raise awareness for prostate cancer and men’s health.
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Disabled prisoner held at hospital for more than a year
A disabled prisoner has been held in Geneva’s University Hospital’s prison unit for more than a year with no access to light or activities.
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Swiss army may take part in more international operations
The Swiss army may take part in more foreign missions.
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Six injured in major crash in Zurich
A five-car crash in canton Zurich left six injured - two of them seriously.
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Geneva aims to boost bike rides
The Geneva Grand Council has adopted a plan which it hopes will boost people using bicycles to travel around.
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Warning of possible scam
The police are warning about a possible telephone scam – but are unsure what’s it’s supposed to achieve.
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Geneva road closures this Sunday.
There’ll be major traffic disruptions this weekend in Geneva due to the 20km street races.
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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