Bitesize News
The news stories here are written for radio and designed to be read in under a minute.
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Major 5 year works plan starts in Geneva next year
Geneva residents are being warned a five-year programme of works to spread geothermal energy starts next year.
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Home owner tax on brink of abolishment - or not
Is the much-maligned tax that home owners have to pay on the way out – or not?
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Boy killed by bus in Vaud
A young boy was killed in canton Vaud on Tuesday evening after he was hit by a bus.
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Quagga mussel found in Lake Zurich for first time
The invasive quagga mussel is continuing to spread.
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Police officer pardoned of speeding
A police woman has been pardoned for a speeding offence dating from 2017.
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Final - Geneva shops will open this Sunday
Shops in Geneva will be open this Sunday.
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Economic growth rate hit by slow Europe
Forecasters are lowering economic growth projections for Switzerland – all due to anaemic activity in Europe, mainly France and Germany.
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New stalking law passes first hurdle
The upper house of parliament, the Council of States, has overwhelming voted for stalking or harassment to be a specific offence.
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Trains to be powered by all renewable electricity
Swiss Federal Railways says all electricity it uses for powering its trains will come from sustainable sources from January.
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Zug woman forced to stay at ex's due to locker fail
Swiss Federal Railways is apologising to a woman after her locker at Zug train station failed to open, so she was forced to sleep at an ex-boyfriend’s apartment.
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Most want phones banned in schools
The vast majority of people want phones banned in schools – even a majority of school aged kids.
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New train timetable goes well, but many unhappy
Swiss Federal Railways says the first working day of the new timetable went well yesterday. But for many commuters, it’s a deterioration.
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Unions unhappy with 2025 pay deals
Unions are unhappy at recent pay negotiations and says the pay rises offered are not enough to keep up with the soaring cost of living.
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Illegal TV watching rife in Switzerland
The French premium TV channel ,Canal+, says watching pirated content in Switzerland is rife, compared to other countries.
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Skiing not 'coming soon' to Vessy
A sign has been up in Vessy in Geneva promising a ski slope ‘coming soon’ it says in English.
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First guests for Davos meeting revealed
The first guests for next year’s World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos have been revealed.
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Hilary Clinton in Lugano
Former US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, was in Lugano over the weekend.
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Ukrainian activists damage the broken chair
Two Ukrainian feminist activists took a chainsaw to the broken chair in Geneva on Friday, damaging the anti-landmine landmark.
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Léman Express now 24/7
The new 2025 train timetable is now in effect – and there are some welcome changes around the Geneva region.
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Tram overturns fire truck
A Geneva tram hit a fire truck and overturned it yesterday morning.
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Geneva lifts rules on solar panels
The Geneva Grand Council has voted to lift many restrictions on fitting solar panels on roofs.
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World's steepest cable car reopened
The world’s steepest cable car opened over the weekend after three years of work.
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Bank slashes rates
The Swiss National Bank slashed interest rates by half a percent yesterday to 0.5% – a far bigger cut than the markets were expecting.
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Child abuser gets maximum sentence
A prolific child abuser has been given the maximum sentence of 15 years in jail.
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Geneva and Vaud worst cantons for drink driving
Geneva remains one of the worst cantons for drink driving.
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What worries us most?
What worries people the most in Switzerland? For the 48th year, the annual UBS Worry Barometer reveals our biggest fears.
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More women seek breast reduction surgery
The number of women seeking breast reduction surgery in Switzerland has doubled in the last 20 years – with the greatest increase in demand over the last few years.
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Mandatory chips for cats?
The Federal Council has seemingly had a change of opinion and looks set to demand that all cats in the country are chipped.
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Eurovision diverted traffic from adult sites
Switzerland winning the Eurovision song contest this year grabbed our attention, it seems.
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Geneva reveals 25 yr train plan
Canton Geneva has unveiled its ambitious plans for rail transport over the next 25 years.
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SEM clarifies Syrians' status in Switzerland
The State Secretariat for Migration is clarifying the status of Syrian asylum seekers in the country.
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Population Office slammed by auditors
The Geneva Population Office is being slammed by the oversight body, the Court of Auditors.
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Media literacy in Switzerland is low
The Swiss population struggle to understand what’s being told to them by the media.
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Plan to ease car tax pain
The Geneva Tax Commission has come up with a plan to mitigate the worst effects of the new car tax.
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Franc strengthens against euro more
The franc is continuing to strengthen against the euro.
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Plenty of jobs - except in Ticino
Job hunters in Switzerland should be able to find employment in the first quarter of next year, unless they’re in Ticino.
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ETH Zurich makes drug breakthrough
The Federal Polytechnic, ETH Zurich, says it made a breakthrough on how to direct a drug to the affected part of the body – bypassing areas it’s not needed.
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All Geneva traffic lights to be changed
Geneva is embarking on a wholescale renovation of its traffic light system.
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Syrian asylum applications suspended
Switzerland is suspending asylum proceedings for Syrian applicants. The same decision has already been made by other countries, such as France and the UK.
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Woman killed on A1
A woman was killed on the A1 autoroute on Saturday evening near the Morges-East exit.
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Swiss trains in second place
The highly respected Swiss train network has just missed out on being named the best railway company in Europe.
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Nipple tattoos discussed in Bern
The sensitive issue of nipple tattoos is being discussed in Bern – with the Federal Council being told by parliament to review the situation.
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Health insurers use different methods to find customers
Health insurance companies are taking a highly imaginative approach to find new customers since the ban on cold calling.
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Zurich airfield joins space race
The former military airfield in Dübendorf in canton Zurich could be at the forefront of the next space race.
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Records broken at Escalade
A record number of people turned out this weekend for the Escalade races.
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Swiss head of Council of Europe will protect Ukrainian children
The new Secretary General of the Council of Europe, former Federal Councillor, Alain Berset, says he will appoint an envoy charged with making sure the rights of Ukrainian children are upheld anywhere in the world.
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Sunday shopping saga goes federal
The argument about Geneva shops being allowed to open on Sunday December 22nd could be going to the federal courts, but a decision may come too late.
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Protestors in Zurich back evicted tenants
Hundreds turned out in Zurich to support 105 tenants who have been told they have to leave their homes by the end of March.
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Diners poisoned by carbon monoxide
Emergency services responded in force after a group of diners fell ill while dining in a large tent at a restaurant in the town of Giswil in canton Obwalden on Saturday evening.
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5fr coin sells for 30k
It may be worth checking that old jar full of coins you have sitting around. An old 5-franc coin, dating from 1928, has sold at auction for CHF 30,000.
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Beznau powerplant to stay until 2033
The nuclear power plant in canton Aargau, Beznau, is the oldest operating plant in the world and it will now run until 2033.
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'Humusation' raises legal questions
More are exploring the possibility of becoming compost after their death, but it’s proving to be a legal quagmire.
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Dangerous trees at Bioparc
The popular Bioparc in Geneva will be closed for the next few days as the canton has said the trees are dangerous and have ordered some felling.
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CHF 300 average on presents this year
We will spend CHF 300 on average on Christmas preset this year - the same as last year – but still down from 2022, when we spent closer to CHF 350.
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International aid falls to defence
Switzerland wants to spend more money on the army – and it’s international aid that will take the hit.
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OECD ups economic forecast for Switzerland
The economy is growing faster than expected – according to the latest figures from the OECD.
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Frontalier unemployment saved
The French government has abandoned plans to cut the amount of unemployment benefits to be paid to out of work frontaliers.
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Same-sex marriages expected to fall
Last year, nearly a 1,000 same sex couples married, according to government numbers. That down from 1,700 during the first year after the law changed in 2022.
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13th pension payment in Decembers
Parliament has voted to pay the 13th month pension payment once a year in December from 2026.
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Saturday Sharing programme collects record amount
Last weekend, the French speaking cantons of Geneva, Vaud and Fribourg got together to run the Saturday Sharing programme – and collected a record amount of food.
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Black Friday sales disappoint
Black Friday sales have been a disappointment – but sales during the week were up.
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Inflation up, slightly.
Swiss inflation rose less than expected in November, raising hopes of an interest rate cut by the Swiss National Bank next week.
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Shops will not open on 22nd December
Geneva shops will not be open on Sunday 22nd December.
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Woman hit by tram dies
The woman hit by a tram in Servette on Monday evening has died.
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Project to help elderly fraud victims
A pilot project has been launched in Neuchâtel to help elderly victims of fraud.
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Escalade Races this weekend - with a Green twist
The Escalade races are on in Geneva this weekend. Organisers hope a slightly modified schedule will mean a more relaxed and better spread-out weekend – and new rules will also make it more environmentally friendly.
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Trafigura and executives on trial for corruption
The commodity trading company Trafigura and three executives are on trial for alleged corruption.
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Trial for 1995 diplomat murder underway
A trial has started relating to a murder of an Egyptian diplomat in Geneva in 1995.
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Pedestrian hit by tram in Geneva
A woman was seriously inured last night after being hit by a tram in Servette in Geneva.
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Léman Express cuts border car traffic
Five years after the launch of the Léman Express, there’s a clear impact on the number of commuters using their car to get to work.
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HUG launches new blood drive
Doctors at the Geneva University Hospital are urging more people to come forward and give blood – especially those under 30.
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More power comes from the sun
More and more electricity used in Switzerland is coming from solar power.
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Police want more resources to fight cocaine smuggling
Swiss law enforcement agencies are demanding more resources to fight the smuggling of cocaine.
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Man dies in hunting accident
A man was killed by a gun shot during a hunting trip in canton Vaud on Friday.
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Heat pump sales stall
Swiss homeowners are returning to oil and gas heating and turning away from heat pumps, discouraged by the rise in electricity prices.
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Unexchanged bank notes means CHF 1bn to cantons
Unexchanged old bank bills means the Swiss National Bank can distribute CHF 1bn to the cantons.
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Bluetongue disease spreads in Swiss bison
Bluetongue disease is spreading through bison in Switzerland.
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France ends health agreement with Switzerland
France has ended an agreement with Switzerland that allowed highly paid executives in big French companies not to pay into the French healthcare system, but could optout and pay for Swiss Insurance instead.
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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