Beyond Marrakech A climate rulebook for uncertain times By Paula Dupraz-Dobias in Marrakech What lies ahead following the UN climate talks in Marrakech?
Too big to fail Credit Suisse plots course for float of Switzerland unit By Ralph Atkins, Financial Times Credit Suisse's new domestic bank is scheduled for stock market flotation by the end of next year.
Climate challenge: reaching a global accord The Paris accord signed in December 2015 will come into effect in 2020. It aims to limit global average temperatures.
Podcast The horses and their boy By Susan Misicka, Rheinfelden Forty types of beer, eight enormous horses, and a 15-year-old boy. Join us for a carriage ride and the story of a unique apprenticeship.
The Week Ahead Atomic energy, national parks and mountains Here are some of the stories we’ll be following the week of November 21.
Take a look Picture of the week In this series, swissinfo.ch picture editors choose an image highlighting a news event of the past seven days.
Faces of the world The Switzers - the 193 nationalities of Switzerland By Rainer Roduner and Roland Schmid Switzerland is home to people from virtually every country in the world. One citizen from each appears in a new photo book.
Progress report UN urges Switzerland to improve gender equality By Simon Bradley Deep-rooted patriarchal attitudes and stereotypes are impeding gender equality in Switzerland, a United Nations committee has declared.
Part of society Grassroots projects bring locals and immigrants together By Veronica DeVore in Bern and Zurich What’s the best way for newcomers to find a place in Swiss society? Help them to help themselves.
Cartoon of the week Each week cartoonist Marina Lutz takes a look at a big issue in the news in Switzerland.
Climate Parliament The MPs fighting to keep climate on political agendas By Paula Dupraz-Dobias in Marrakech Inside the Swiss-backed coalition of parliaments discussing how to translate climate policy into concrete law in their home countries.
Modernity vs tradition Christian group wants to ‘protect’ marriage By Isobel Leybold-Johnson Voters in and around Zurich will soon decide on whether to define marriage in the constitution as between a man and a woman only.
US influence Controversial modernism in the Alps A look back at how two brothers introduced American-styled architecture to a remote Swiss village in the 1950s.
Mobile payments Head to head: Apple Pay vs Twint By Matthew Allen This year’s launch of Apple Pay in Switzerland is expected to set up a showdown with local rival Twint.
Toblerone tweak ‘Shrinkflation’ takes a bite out of chocolate By Emiko Terazono, Financial Times Honey, I’ve shrunk the chocolate. The redesign of UK Toblerone bars is the latest example of the industry embracing “shrinkflation”.
Atomic withdrawal The end of a Swiss nuclear power plant By Luigi Jorio Ahead of a vote calling for 45 year limits to nuclear power plants, we look at what dismantling a nuclear power plant involves.
Fact check Have Switzerland’s nuclear reactors become too old and dangerous? By Geraldine Wong Sak Hoi Swiss voters may have little reason to fear a major nuclear accident triggered by age-related issues.
Marrakech effect How Berber women are fighting desertification By Paula Dupraz-Dobias in Tighanimine, Morocco The sale of oil from a drought-resistant tree has become a lifeline for a group of Berber women in Morocco.
Opinion Will the Paris Agreement survive? By Klaus Dingwerth The election of Donald Trump as the next United States president raises serious questions about the viability of the ground-breaking climate accord.
Clinton Foundation When charitable giving raises suspicion By Celia Luterbacher A ‘questionable’ 2011 donation to a Clinton Foundation project has raised questions of how humanitarian organisations choose their aid targets.
Crowdsourcing Indian student takes on luxury Swiss watch industry By Anand Chandrasekhar Would you hire a complete amateur living halfway around the world to design a Swiss watch, costing tens of thousands of dollars?